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Minimally-invasive, real-time, non-destructive, species-independent phytohormone biosensor for precision farming

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BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 214, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2022.114515

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Precision farming; Molecularly imprinted polymers; Salicylic acid; Minimally invasive monitoring; Lightweight custom potentiostat

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  1. KAUST

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In this study, a plant-wearable electrochemical sensor was developed for in situ detection of salicylic acid. The sensor showed excellent selectivity and a wide detection range, making it a promising platform for continuous and non-destructive monitoring in the field.
To keep up with population growth, precision farming technologies must be implemented to sustainably increase agricultural output. The impact of such technologies can be expanded by monitoring phytohormones, such as salicylic acid. In this study, we present a plant-wearable electrochemical sensor for in situ detection of salicylic acid. The sensor utilizes microneedle-based electrodes that are functionalized with a layer of salicylic acid selective magnetic molecularly imprinted polymers. The sensor's capability to detect the phytohormone is demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo with a limit of detection of 2.74 mu M and a range of detection that can reach as high as 150 mu M. Furthermore, the selectivity of the sensor is verified by testing the sensor on commonly occurring phytohormones. Finally, we demonstrate the capability of the sensor to detect the onset of fungal infestation in Tobacco 5 min post-inoculation. This work shows that the sensor could serve as a promising platform for continuous and non-destructive monitoring in the field and as a fundamental research tool when coupled with a portable potentiostat.

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