“…Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) (Ding et al, 2021) is a new atomic emission spectroscopy technology with laser as the excitation source. Compared with the traditional analysis method, LIBS has the advantages of rapidness, real-time assessment (Ding et al, 2020), on-site micro-loss analysis (Qi et al, 2018), remote detection (Agresti et al, 2022), no need for complex sample preparation (Gupta et al, 2020), and simultaneous analysis of multiple elements (Shukla et al, 2022). In recent years, LIBS has been successfully used in geological exploration (Rethfeldt et al, 2021), metallurgical analysis (Myakalwar et al, 2021), medical diagnosis (Alsharnoubi et al, 2020), archaeology (Wallace et al, 2020), environmental monitoring (Ding et al, 2019), and other fields, including fertilizer detection.…”