Development of pheromone-receptor based biosensors for the early detection of pest insects - Université Gustave Eiffel
Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2023

Development of pheromone-receptor based biosensors for the early detection of pest insects

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Insects destroy approximately one third of the world's annual crop production. Their early detection enables the implementation of appropriate measures to prevent excessive infestation. Insects use species-specific chemical signals known as pheromones to communicate and attract their conspecifics. Interestingly, these pheromones are used to lure insects into traps for pest control purposes. Despite its effectiveness, this method is laborious and time-consuming as it requires frequent observations to identify and count the captures. As an alternative, the detection of pheromones is a promising solution for insect surveillance. In this context, we are developing biosensors based on pheromone receptors (PRs) immobilized on diamond-based capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers (CMUT) with the aim to achieve a highly selective detection of pest insect pheromones.
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Oumaima Zaki, Emmanuel Scorsone, Gaëlle Lissorgues, Lionel Rousseau. Development of pheromone-receptor based biosensors for the early detection of pest insects. Eurosensors XXXV Conference, Sep 2023, Lecce, Italy. ⟨cea-04256158⟩
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