About this Research Topic
Rapid development in sensor technology allows the detection of minute amounts of VOCs, but identifying volatile signals that are pest and pathogen-specific enough remains difficult. Identifying and describing the plants repertoire of volatile responses to biotic stresses can open new ways of practical applications; from pest and disease detections to manipulation of host-pest and host-pathogen interactions.
Themes:
• Pest and disease detection
• Pest and disease communication and interactions with their hosts
• Biomining of VOCs produced by pests, diseases and their hosts
• In-field VOC sampling technologies
• Point and continuous VOC measurement methods and devices
• Low-cost, field-portable VOC sensors
• Data science related to VOC recognition and analysis.
Types of manuscripts:
• Full research articles
• Methodology papers
• Reviews
• Short notes on discovering new compounds and their role in pest/pathogen-host interactions.
Keywords: Horticulture, Early detection, chemical ecology, Import control, electronic noses, site specific control, volatile sensors
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