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Metabolomic Study of Dactylis glomerata Growing on Aeolian Archipelago (Italy)

The Aeolian Islands (Italy) are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea comprising seven main islands, among which are two active volcanoes. The peculiar geological features and the wide variety of environments and soils have an important impact on native plants, and in particular, the Aeolian...

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Autores principales: Mandrone, Manuela, Marincich, Lorenzo, Chiocchio, Ilaria, Zannini, Piero, Guarino, Riccardo, Poli, Ferruccio
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9229457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35736466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12060533
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author Mandrone, Manuela
Marincich, Lorenzo
Chiocchio, Ilaria
Zannini, Piero
Guarino, Riccardo
Poli, Ferruccio
author_facet Mandrone, Manuela
Marincich, Lorenzo
Chiocchio, Ilaria
Zannini, Piero
Guarino, Riccardo
Poli, Ferruccio
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description The Aeolian Islands (Italy) are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea comprising seven main islands, among which are two active volcanoes. The peculiar geological features and the wide variety of environments and soils have an important impact on native plants, and in particular, the Aeolian populations of Dactylis glomerata (a perennial cool-season bunchgrass) exhibit remarkable phenotypic variability. Considering that environmental drivers also strongly affect the production of plant metabolites, this work aimed at comparing the metabolomic profiles of D. glomerata (leaves) harvested at different altitudes on four islands of the Aeolian archipelago, namely: Lipari, Vulcano, Stromboli and Panarea. Samples were analyzed by (1)H NMR profiling, and data were treated by PCA. Samples collected on Stromboli were very different from each other and from the samples collected in the other islands. Through an Orthogonal Partial Least Squares (OPLS) model, using altitude as the y variable, it emerged that the concentration of proline, glycine betaine, sucrose, glucose and chlorogenic acid of D. glomerata growing on Stromboli decreased at increasing altitude. Conversely, increasing altitude was associated with an increment in valine, asparagine, fumaric acid and phenylalanine.
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spelling pubmed-92294572022-06-25 Metabolomic Study of Dactylis glomerata Growing on Aeolian Archipelago (Italy) Mandrone, Manuela Marincich, Lorenzo Chiocchio, Ilaria Zannini, Piero Guarino, Riccardo Poli, Ferruccio Metabolites Article The Aeolian Islands (Italy) are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea comprising seven main islands, among which are two active volcanoes. The peculiar geological features and the wide variety of environments and soils have an important impact on native plants, and in particular, the Aeolian populations of Dactylis glomerata (a perennial cool-season bunchgrass) exhibit remarkable phenotypic variability. Considering that environmental drivers also strongly affect the production of plant metabolites, this work aimed at comparing the metabolomic profiles of D. glomerata (leaves) harvested at different altitudes on four islands of the Aeolian archipelago, namely: Lipari, Vulcano, Stromboli and Panarea. Samples were analyzed by (1)H NMR profiling, and data were treated by PCA. Samples collected on Stromboli were very different from each other and from the samples collected in the other islands. Through an Orthogonal Partial Least Squares (OPLS) model, using altitude as the y variable, it emerged that the concentration of proline, glycine betaine, sucrose, glucose and chlorogenic acid of D. glomerata growing on Stromboli decreased at increasing altitude. Conversely, increasing altitude was associated with an increment in valine, asparagine, fumaric acid and phenylalanine. MDPI 2022-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9229457/ /pubmed/35736466 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12060533 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mandrone, Manuela
Marincich, Lorenzo
Chiocchio, Ilaria
Zannini, Piero
Guarino, Riccardo
Poli, Ferruccio
Metabolomic Study of Dactylis glomerata Growing on Aeolian Archipelago (Italy)
title Metabolomic Study of Dactylis glomerata Growing on Aeolian Archipelago (Italy)
title_full Metabolomic Study of Dactylis glomerata Growing on Aeolian Archipelago (Italy)
title_fullStr Metabolomic Study of Dactylis glomerata Growing on Aeolian Archipelago (Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Metabolomic Study of Dactylis glomerata Growing on Aeolian Archipelago (Italy)
title_short Metabolomic Study of Dactylis glomerata Growing on Aeolian Archipelago (Italy)
title_sort metabolomic study of dactylis glomerata growing on aeolian archipelago (italy)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9229457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35736466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12060533
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