Frontiers in Chemistry (May 2022)

Electrochemical Sensors for Sustainable Precision Agriculture—A Review

  • Min-Yeong Kim,
  • Kyu Hwan Lee,
  • Kyu Hwan Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.848320
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Greenhouse gases released by agriculture account for 19% of global greenhouse gas emission. Moreover, the abuse of pesticides and fertilizers is a fundamental cause of soil and water pollution. Finding sustainable countermeasures for these problems requires completely new approaches and the integration of knowledge. Precision agriculture (PA) is a technology that reduces environmental pollution with minimal input (e.g., fertilizer, herbicides, and pesticides) and maximize the production of high-quality crops by monitoring the conditions and environment of farmland and crops. However, the lack of data—a key technology for realizing PA—remains a major obstacle to the large-scale adoption of PA. Herein, we discuss important research issues, such as data managements and analysis for accurate decision-making, and specific data acquisition strategies. Moreover, we systematically review and discuss electrochemical sensors, including sensors that monitor the plant, soil, and environmental conditions that directly affect plant growth.

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