利用生物阻抗测量和分析快速检测植物的干旱压力

James Reynolds;Matt Taggart;Devon Martin;Edgar Lobaton;Amanda Cardoso;Michael Daniele;Alper Bozkurt
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智能农业是有针对性地使用表型技术,对田间植物健康状况进行快速、连续和准确的评估。生物阻抗监测作为一种表型方法,可以在智能农业中发挥作用,由于近年来电子产品的商品化和微型化,现在已经可以使用这种方法。在这里,我们证明了生物阻抗测量能反映活体植物组织在环境条件诱导下的生理变化。当植物暴露在 1.0 兆帕的聚乙二醇中以模拟干旱条件时,观察到细胞外电阻先于细胞间电阻增加,其中低频生物阻抗测量值在一小时内增加了 25%。在通过不给水对植物施加干旱胁迫时,也观察到了类似的模式,生物阻抗在几小时内就增加了。生物阻抗测量结果还与叶片相对含水量、成像和田间可渗透土壤水进行了比较,从而证实了这些发现。这些初步结果表明,生物阻抗可作为一种表型工具,用于连续、实时地监测植物胁迫,从而制定策略防止干旱等环境胁迫造成的损害。
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Rapid Drought Stress Detection in Plants Using Bioimpedance Measurements and Analysis
Smart farming is the targeted use of phenotyping for the rapid, continuous, and accurate assessment of plant health in the field. Bioimpedance monitoring can play a role in smart farming as a phenotyping method, which is now accessible thanks to recent efforts to commoditize and miniaturize electronics. Here, we demonstrate that bioimpedance measurements reflect the physiological changes in live plant tissue with induced alterations in their environmental conditions. When plants were exposed to $-$ 1.0 MPa polyethylene glycol, to simulate drought conditions, the extracellular resistance was observed to increase prior to the intercellular resistance, where the low frequency bioimpedance measurements increased by 25% within one hour. Similar patterns were observed when drought stress was applied to the plants by water withholding, with a bioimpedance increase within a matter of a few hours. The bioimpedance measurements were also compared with leaf relative water content, imaging, and field transpirable soil water, which reinforced these findings. These preliminary results suggest that bioimpedance can function as a phenotyping tool for continuous and real time monitoring of plant stress to allow the development of strategies to prevent damage from environmental stresses such as drought.
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