Carbon nanotubes embedded in leaves detect chemical signals that are produced when a plant is damaged

MIT engineers have developed a way to closely track how plants respond to stresses such as injury, infection, and light damage, using sensors made of carbon nanotubes. These sensors can be embedded in plant leaves, where they report on hydrogen peroxide signaling waves.


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Source: Phys.org