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Portable Raman leaf-clip sensor for rapid detection of plant stress

Agriculture

Portable Raman leaf-clip sensor for rapid detection of plant stress

S. Gupta, C. H. Huang, et al.

This research introduces a groundbreaking portable Raman leaf-clip sensor that enables rapid, in vivo spectral analysis of plant metabolites, allowing for the early diagnosis of plant stresses like nutrient deficiency and drought. The study demonstrates its effectiveness on Arabidopsis thaliana and vegetable crops, providing a novel tool for precision agriculture. Conducted by Shilpi Gupta, Chung Hao Huang, Gajendra Pratap Singh, Bong Soo Park, Nam-Hai Chua, and Rajeev J. Ram.... show more
Abstract
Precision agriculture requires new technologies for rapid diagnosis of plant stresses, such as nutrient deficiency and drought, before the onset of visible symptoms and subsequent yield loss. Here, we demonstrate a portable Raman probe that clips around a leaf for rapid, in vivo spectral analysis of plant metabolites including carotenoids and nitrates. We use the leaf-clip Raman sensor for early diagnosis of nitrogen deficiency of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana as well as two important vegetable crops, Pak Choi (Brassica rapa chinensis) and Choy Sum (Brassica rapa var. parachinensis). In vivo measurements using the portable leaf-clip Raman sensor under full-light growth conditions were consistent with those obtained with a benchtop Raman spectrometer measurements on leaf-sections under laboratory conditions. The portable leaf-clip Raman sensor offers farmers and plant scientists a new precision agriculture tool for early diagnosis and real-time monitoring of plant stresses in field conditions.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 19, 2020
Authors
Shilpi Gupta, Chung Hao Huang, Gajendra Pratap Singh, Bong Soo Park, Nam-Hai Chua, Rajeev J. Ram
Tags
Raman sensor
precision agriculture
plant metabolites
nutrient deficiency
drought
spectral analysis
Arabidopsis thaliana
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