2022 IEEE International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Nose (ISOEN) 2022
DOI: 10.1109/isoen54820.2022.9789676
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Detection of the fungal infection in post-harvest onions by an electronic nose

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“…The rationale for e-nose is to detect the variation of VOC compositions when crops have been attacked. E-noses have already been applied for early detection of stored grain insects [30,31] or storage diseases [32] , fungus [33] , bacterial diseases [34] and viruses [35] , as well as to distinguish different disease levels [36] , showing promising discrimination to monitor rapidly, noninvasively, and cost-effectively. The chemical emissions are released to the surrounding gas phase from host plants, from which one can detect damage information from the pest-induced specific volatiles (i.e., volatile fingerprints) (Fig.…”
Section: Electronic Nose Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rationale for e-nose is to detect the variation of VOC compositions when crops have been attacked. E-noses have already been applied for early detection of stored grain insects [30,31] or storage diseases [32] , fungus [33] , bacterial diseases [34] and viruses [35] , as well as to distinguish different disease levels [36] , showing promising discrimination to monitor rapidly, noninvasively, and cost-effectively. The chemical emissions are released to the surrounding gas phase from host plants, from which one can detect damage information from the pest-induced specific volatiles (i.e., volatile fingerprints) (Fig.…”
Section: Electronic Nose Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%