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I had a good lecture by this topic and role of this technology in plant pathology and that is my pleasure that your review article(Review of Electronic-nose Technologies and Algorithms to Detect Hazardous Chemicals in the Environment) was my best reference.
Unfortunately my power point lecture was in Persian but I attached some articles I hope these would be useful.
Monitoring of post-harvest diseases of potato by electronic nose was probably the simplest task, because of closed environment, controlled conditions (temperature, humidity) small number of other microorganisms, and uniform physiological state of plants (tubers). The expected pathogens (mostly pectolytic enterobacteria like P. carotovorum) have well-studied relatives (E. coli) or were physiologically uniform (P. atrosepticum, plant quarantine Cms or Ralstonia solanacearum bv2).