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Probing biological nitrogen fixation in legumes using Raman Spectroscopy

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posted on 2025-11-18, 01:50 authored by Abdolabbas Jafari, Kritarth SethKritarth Seth, Armin WernerArmin Werner, Shengjing ShiShengjing Shi, Rainer Hoffmann, V. Hoyos-Villegas
<p dir="ltr">Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) by symbiotic bacteria plays a vital role in sustainable agriculture. However, current quantification methods are often expensive and impractical. This study explores the potential of Raman spectroscopy, a non-invasive technique, for rapid assessment of BNF activity in soybeans. Raman spectra were obtained from soybean plants grown with and without rhizobia bacteria to identify spectral signatures associated with BNF. δN<sup>15</sup> isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) was used to determine actual BNF percentages. Partial least squares regression (PLSR) was employed to develop a model for BNF quantification based on Raman spectra. The model explained 80% of the variation in BNF activity. To enhance the model’s specificity for BNF detection regardless of nitrogen availability, a subsequent elastic net (Enet) regularisation strategy was implemented. This approach provided insights into key wavenumbers and biochemicals associated with BNF in soybeans.</p>

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New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, to AgResearch, grant number C10X1804

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2024-07-30

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  • Non revenue

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  • English

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  • No

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MDPI

Journal title

Sensors

ISSN

1424-8220

Volume/issue number

24(15)

Page numbers

4944

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