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Past and Future of Plant Stress Detection: An Overview From Remote Sensing to Positron Emission Tomography.

Angelica Galieni1, Nicola D'Ascenzo2,3, Fabio Stagnari4, Giancarlo Pagnani4, Qingguo Xie2,3, Michele Pisante4.   

Abstract

Plant stress detection is considered one of the most critical areas for the improvement of crop yield in the compelling worldwide scenario, dictated by both the climate change and the geopolitical consequences of the Covid-19 epidemics. A complicated interconnection of biotic and abiotic stressors affect plant growth, including water, salt, temperature, light exposure, nutrients availability, agrochemicals, air and soil pollutants, pests and diseases. In facing this extended panorama, the technology choice is manifold. On the one hand, quantitative methods, such as metabolomics, provide very sensitive indicators of most of the stressors, with the drawback of a disruptive approach, which prevents follow up and dynamical studies. On the other hand qualitative methods, such as fluorescence, thermography and VIS/NIR reflectance, provide a non-disruptive view of the action of the stressors in plants, even across large fields, with the drawback of a poor accuracy. When looking at the spatial scale, the effect of stress may imply modifications from DNA level (nanometers) up to cell (micrometers), full plant (millimeters to meters), and entire field (kilometers). While quantitative techniques are sensitive to the smallest scales, only qualitative approaches can be used for the larger ones. Emerging technologies from nuclear and medical physics, such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography, are expected to bridge the gap of quantitative non-disruptive morphologic and functional measurements at larger scale. In this review we analyze the landscape of the different technologies nowadays available, showing the benefits of each approach in plant stress detection, with a particular focus on the gaps, which will be filled in the nearby future by the emerging nuclear physics approaches to agriculture.
Copyright © 2021 Galieni, D'Ascenzo, Stagnari, Pagnani, Xie and Pisante.

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Keywords:  fluorescence imaging; metabolomics; plant imaging; plant positron emission tomography; plant stress; remote sensing; spectroscopy; thermal imaging

Year:  2021        PMID: 33584752      PMCID: PMC7873487          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2020.609155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Plant Sci        ISSN: 1664-462X            Impact factor:   5.753


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Review 3.  Influence of Drought and Salt Stress on Durum Wheat Grain Quality and Composition: A Review.

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7.  Kinetically Consistent Data Assimilation for Plant PET Sparse Time Activity Curve Signals.

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