In 2023, the World Economic Forum selected wearable plant sensors as one of the Top 10 Emerging Technologies, demonstrating that these smart analytical tools will be relevant in the next generation of agrifood practices. Considering the robustness, accuracy, and miniaturisation of electrochemical (bio)sensing tools, electrochemical-based plant sensors could be suitable devices to address the requirements for their advanced applications in the agrifood sector. This review deals with electrochemical (bio)sensors for monitoring agrochemicals, phytohormones, growth precursors, and stress biomarkers, using wearable and implantable configurations. The design and type of biocomponent and/or nanomaterial(s) used are reported, highlighting the analytical performances obtained on plants. The ongoing application of these analytical tools is discussed, and the future applications combined with Internet of Thing and Artificial Intelligence are envisioned, with the overriding aim to give an overall scenario related to plant electrochemical (bio)sensors for the next technologies in the agrifood sector.

Seddaoui, N., Arduini, F. (2025). Recent advances in wearable and implantable electrochemical (bio)sensors for plant health monitoring. TRAC, 191 [10.1016/j.trac.2025.118336].

Recent advances in wearable and implantable electrochemical (bio)sensors for plant health monitoring

Seddaoui N.;Arduini F.
2025-06-09

Abstract

In 2023, the World Economic Forum selected wearable plant sensors as one of the Top 10 Emerging Technologies, demonstrating that these smart analytical tools will be relevant in the next generation of agrifood practices. Considering the robustness, accuracy, and miniaturisation of electrochemical (bio)sensing tools, electrochemical-based plant sensors could be suitable devices to address the requirements for their advanced applications in the agrifood sector. This review deals with electrochemical (bio)sensors for monitoring agrochemicals, phytohormones, growth precursors, and stress biomarkers, using wearable and implantable configurations. The design and type of biocomponent and/or nanomaterial(s) used are reported, highlighting the analytical performances obtained on plants. The ongoing application of these analytical tools is discussed, and the future applications combined with Internet of Thing and Artificial Intelligence are envisioned, with the overriding aim to give an overall scenario related to plant electrochemical (bio)sensors for the next technologies in the agrifood sector.
9-giu-2025
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Rilevanza internazionale
Recensione
Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/01
Settore CHEM-01/A - Chimica analitica
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Internet of plants
Plant (bio)sensors
Wearable devices
Implantable devices
Electrochemical transduction
Nanotechnology
Seddaoui, N., Arduini, F. (2025). Recent advances in wearable and implantable electrochemical (bio)sensors for plant health monitoring. TRAC, 191 [10.1016/j.trac.2025.118336].
Seddaoui, N; Arduini, F
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