SSRN Electronic Journal | 2021

A Biomimetic, Biocompatible OECT Sensor for the Real-Time Measurement of Concentration and Saturation of Ions in Plant Sap

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Currently, the transport of ions and nutrients in the plant stem is determined by destructive techniques or by radiolabeled compounds. Here, we have combined materials science and mathematical modelling to develop a sensor device that can monitor in real time and simultaneously the concentration of ions and the saturation in the plant’s xylem. The device, based on the technology of organic electrochemical transistors, is biomimetic, biocompatible, low-cost and minimally invasive. The mathematical model decodes the sensor’s response and decouples the effects of concentration and saturation over time. In the work, we demonstrated the scheme by monitoring the condition of tomato plants subjected to vapor pressure deficit and drought stress for up to 25 days. Results of the work have the potential to impact on the analysis of plant’s physiology, improve water use efficiency in small and large-scale agriculture, and maximize yield with a minimum amount of fertilizer/nutrients.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.2139/ssrn.3892426
Language English
Journal SSRN Electronic Journal

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