Innovative Biodegradable Sensors Monitor Pesticide Levels in Plants
Researchers from Brazil have developed biodegradable sensors that can detect pesticide levels in plants within three minutes, marking a significant advancement in agricultural monitoring.
A team at the São Carlos Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo, has introduced a new type of biodegradable sensor designed to be attached to plants. These sensors are capable of detecting pesticide presence in just three minutes.
Led by Paulo Augusto Raymundo-Pereira, the research aims to enhance plant health monitoring while minimizing environmental impact through the use of biodegradable materials.
This development could represent a significant step forward in sustainable agriculture, allowing for quicker responses to pesticide exposure and promoting healthier ecosystems.