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Singapore-MIT Alliance Innovates with Nanosensor for Real-Time Plant Iron Tracking


Published on 2025-03-07 12:22:33 - Hoodline
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  • SMART researchers, in collaboration with TLL and MIT, have developed a nanosensor for noninvasive, real-time tracking of iron levels in plants, potentially transforming crop management and fertilization strategies.

The Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) has developed a groundbreaking nanosensor technology aimed at revolutionizing agriculture by enabling real-time tracking of iron levels in plants. This innovation, detailed in a recent article by Hoodline, involves the use of carbon nanotubes embedded with DNA aptamers that specifically bind to iron ions. These sensors can detect iron concentrations within plant tissues, providing farmers with immediate insights into nutrient deficiencies. This technology not only helps in optimizing plant health and yield but also reduces the environmental impact by minimizing the overuse of fertilizers. The project, led by researchers from SMART's Disruptive & Sustainable Technologies for Agricultural Precision (DiSTAP) group, promises to enhance precision agriculture, making it more sustainable and efficient.

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