Multimodal Plant Healthcare Flexible Sensor System.
Yuyao LuKaichen XuLishu ZhangMinako DeguchiHiroaki ShishidoTakayuki ArieRuihua PanAkitoshi HayashiLei ShenSeiji AkitaKuniharu TakeiPublished in: ACS nano (2020)
The rising global human population and increased environmental stresses require a higher plant productivity while balancing the ecosystem using advanced nanoelectronic technologies. Although multifunctional wearable devices have played distinct roles in human healthcare monitoring and disease diagnosis, probing potential physiological health issues in plants poses a formidable challenge due to their biological complexity. Herein an integrated multimodal flexible sensor system is proposed for plant growth management using stacked ZnIn2S4(ZIS) nanosheets as the kernel sensing media. The proposed ZIS-based flexible sensor can not only perceive light illumination at a fast response (∼4 ms) but also monitor the humidity with a perdurable steady performance that has yet to be reported elsewhere. First-principles calculations reveal that the tunneling effect dominates the current model associated with humidity response. This finding guides the investigation on the plant stomatal functions by measuring plant transpiration. Significantly, dehydration conditions are visually recorded during a monitoring period (>15 days). This work may contribute to plant-machine biointerfaces to precisely manage plant health status and judiciously utilize limited resources.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- plant growth
- endothelial cells
- cell wall
- climate change
- multiple sclerosis
- public health
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- drug delivery
- molecular dynamics
- molecular dynamics simulations
- blood pressure
- deep learning
- cancer therapy
- health information
- single cell
- machine learning
- gold nanoparticles
- quantum dots
- density functional theory
- health insurance
- life cycle