Unlocking All-Solid Ion Selective Electrodes: Prospects in Crop Detection

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This paper reviews the development of all-solid-state ion-selective electrodes (ASSISEs) for agricultural crop detection. Both nutrient ions and heavy metal ions inside and outside the plant have a significant influence on crop growth. This review begins with the detection principle of ASSISEs. The second section introduces the key characteristics of ASSISE and demonstrates its feasibility in crop detection based on previous research. The third section considers the development of ASSISEs in the detection of corps internally and externally (e.g., crop nutrition, heavy metal pollution, soil salinization, N enrichment, and sensor miniaturization, etc.) and discusses the interference of the test environment. The suggestions and conclusions discussed in this paper may provide the foundation for additional research into ion detection for crops.

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Zhai, J., Luo, B., Li, A., Dong, H., Jin, X., & Wang, X. (2022, August 1). Unlocking All-Solid Ion Selective Electrodes: Prospects in Crop Detection. Sensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/s22155541

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