Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a patch that plants can "wear" to monitor continuously for plant diseases or other stresses, such as crop damage or extreme heat. Plants emit different combinations of volatile organic compounds under different circumstances. The rectangular patch is 30 millimeters long and consists of a flexible material containing graphene-based sensors and flexible silver nanowires. By targeting volatile organic compounds that are relevant to specific diseases or plant stress, the sensors can alert users to specific problems.
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