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Plants use internal electrical, hydraulic and chemical signalling networks to coordinate growth and defence. Electrical signals are some of the fastest to spread information across the entire plant. Vivent’s technology, and artificial intelligence, lets researchers interpret this information to measure plant health, and to diagnose stressful conditions e.g. pathogens prior to visible symptoms. In response to (a)biotic stimuli the ion transporters in many individual plant cells respond simultaneously, producing an electrical change characteristic of that stimuli. Advanced signal processing isolates this characteristic in different time scales and provides an accurate diagnosis of the plant’s condition in real time. Interested in learning more about plant electrophysiology? Download our selected Publications Bundle 2025 below!

In this paper, you will find the following publications:
  • Integrating Artificial Intelligence with Plant Electrophysiology for Early Stress Diagnosis: A Scoping Review.
  • Water status assessment in grapevines using plant electrophysiology.
  • Continuous monitoring of soybean (Glycine max) electrical signaling during stink bug (Euschistus heros) infestation and plant protection measures.
  • Characterization of wound-induced electrical signals and reactive oxygen species in chickpea (Cicer arietinum).
  • Balancing Yield and Sustainability: A Comparative Analysis of Supplemental Lighting in Commercial-Scale Cucumber Cultivation.