Can Metabolomic Approaches Become a Tool for Improving Early Plant Disease Detection and Diagnosis with Modern Remote Sensing Methods? A Review

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Jun 6;23(12):5366. doi: 10.3390/s23125366.

Abstract

The various areas of ultra-sensitive remote sensing research equipment development have provided new ways for assessing crop states. However, even the most promising areas of research, such as hyperspectral remote sensing or Raman spectrometry, have not yet led to stable results. In this review, the main methods for early plant disease detection are discussed. The best proven existing techniques for data acquisition are described. It is discussed how they can be applied to new areas of knowledge. The role of metabolomic approaches in the application of modern methods for early plant disease detection and diagnosis is reviewed. A further direction for experimental methodological development is indicated. The ways to increase the efficiency of modern early plant disease detection remote sensing methods through metabolomic data usage are shown. This article provides an overview of modern sensors and technologies for assessing the biochemical state of crops as well as the ways to apply them in synergy with existing data acquisition and analysis technologies for early plant disease detection.

Keywords: GC-MS; LC-MS; Raman spectroscopy; early plant disease detection; hyperspectral remote sensing; metabolomics; phytoalexins; plant metabolome.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Crops, Agricultural*
  • Early Diagnosis
  • Metabolomics
  • Plant Diseases
  • Remote Sensing Technology*