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Ultrarapid real-time diagnostic tool of plant disease infection adapted for field deployment

Lead Research Organisation: University of Nottingham
Department Name: Sch of Biosciences

Abstract

We will develop a rapid non-destructive technology for the detection of plant pathogens and insect damage. Uniquely this approach will simultaneously use a combination of machine vision and volatile biomarkers to diagnose the presence of plant pests, i.e. pathogens and insects, even before extensive damage and loss of plant yield occurs. This will enable faster detection of crop pests allowing farmers and growers to apply crop protection strategies at the correct time which will result in reduced yield loss and less pesticide spraying.

Technical Summary

This project uniquely brings together ultra-rapid imaging, chemical mapping and volatilome profiling to detect and diagnose plant pest insects and pathogens in real time, at a previously unavailable level of detail. Furthermore, we will develop proof-of-concept non-destructive diagnostic tools adapted for field deployment for the efficient real time, in-field detection of plant pathogens and insect damage that limit crop yields in the UK.
 
Description Aphids hide under leaves, reproduce rapidly, and require early detection to prevent crop damage, disease transmission, and ensure effective pest management. This project created a novel approach to aphid detection by utilising hyperspectral imaging, multivariate classification methods and spectral information divergence (SID) analyses. The method successfully detected aphid colony infestation, both earlier and in locations that are invisible during standard human inspection.
Exploitation Route Further research into method and field trials.
Sectors Agriculture

Food and Drink

 
Description Findings are being communicated to interested stakeholders in the hope of future impact.