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Transistor Channel Current Modulation: A Measure of Salt Stress in Two Different Succulent Species

14.07.2025
Transistor Channel Current Modulation: A Measure of Salt Stress in Two Different Succulent Species

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ABSTRACT

The ability of organic electrochemical transistor–based biosensor to distinguish between salt stress tolerances of two different succulent species, Cactaceae and Euphorbia Milii, has been demonstrated. Channel current modulation at the transistor's output has been established as the sensing tool. An equivalent electric circuit model for the in vivo biosensor device has been derived with the help of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy technique.

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