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New trends in methyl salicylate sensing and their implications in agriculture

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BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 223, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2022.115008

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Methyl salicylate sensing; Methyl salicylate monitoring; Chemical sensor; Biosensor; Gas sensor; Plant protection

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Methyl salicylate (MeSal) is a crucial marker for early plant disease detection, and chemical sensors provide an alternative for its monitoring. Electrochemical and conductometric sensors are the most promising concepts for MeSal determination, but other technologies such as mass-sensitive and spectrophotometric principles also show promise. The key elements in these sensing technologies are the receptor elements or sensitive materials, including bioreceptors such as enzymes or polymers.
Methyl salicylate (MeSal) is an organic compound present in plants during stress events and is therefore a key marker for early plant disease detection. It has usually been detected by conventional methods that require bulky and costly equipment, such as gas chromatography or mass spectrometry. Currently, however, chemical sensors provide an alternative for MeSal monitoring, showing good performance for its determination in the vapour or liquid phase. The most promising concepts used in MeSal determination include sensors based on electrochemical and conductometric principles, although other technologies based on mass-sensitive, microwave, or spectrophotometric principles also show promise. The receptor elements or sensitive materials are shown to be part of the key elements in these sensing technologies. A literature survey identified a significant contribution of bioreceptors, including enzymes, odourant-binding proteins or peptides, as well as receptors based on polymers or inorganic materials in MeSal determination. This work reviews these concepts and materials and discusses their future prospects and limitations for application in plant health monitoring.

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