wearable-biosensors
Wearable biosensors are miniaturized, flexible electronic devices that can be attached directly to plant surfaces to continuously monitor physiological and biochemical signals in real time. In plant science, these sensors enable non-destructive, in-field measurement of key indicators such as leaf water potential, ion fluxes, volatile emissions, and growth-related mechanical changes. This technology accelerates research into plant stress responses, nutrient dynamics, and environmental adaptation by providing high-resolution, continuous data that traditional sampling methods cannot achieve.
open_in_new WikipediaWearable Plant Electronics Enables Early Detection of Salt Stress b...
Farmers and gardeners who water with tap water or live near coastal areas are unknowingly salt-st...
Dual-Electrode Wearable Biosensors for In-Field MicroRNA Analysis i...
Imagine knowing your tomato plants are stressed by salt buildup days before the leaves start wilt...