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Comparative Metabolomic Studies of Siberian Wildrye (Elymus sibiricus L.): A New Look at the Mechanism of Plant Drought Resistance

Drought is one of the most important factors affecting plant growth and production due to ongoing global climate change. Elymus sibiricus has been widely applied for ecological restoration and reseeding of degraded grassland in the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP) because of its strong adaptability to...

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Autores principales: Yu, Qingqing, Xiong, Yi, Su, Xiaoli, Xiong, Yanli, Dong, Zhixiao, Zhao, Junming, Shu, Xin, Bai, Shiqie, Lei, Xiong, Yan, Lijun, Ma, Xiao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010452
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author Yu, Qingqing
Xiong, Yi
Su, Xiaoli
Xiong, Yanli
Dong, Zhixiao
Zhao, Junming
Shu, Xin
Bai, Shiqie
Lei, Xiong
Yan, Lijun
Ma, Xiao
author_facet Yu, Qingqing
Xiong, Yi
Su, Xiaoli
Xiong, Yanli
Dong, Zhixiao
Zhao, Junming
Shu, Xin
Bai, Shiqie
Lei, Xiong
Yan, Lijun
Ma, Xiao
author_sort Yu, Qingqing
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description Drought is one of the most important factors affecting plant growth and production due to ongoing global climate change. Elymus sibiricus has been widely applied for ecological restoration and reseeding of degraded grassland in the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP) because of its strong adaptability to barren, salted, and drought soils. To explore the mechanism of drought resistance in E. sibiricus, drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive genotypes of E. sibiricus were used in metabolomic studies under simulated long-term and short-term drought stress. A total of 1091 metabolites were detected, among which, 27 DMs were considered to be the key metabolites for drought resistance of E. sibiricus in weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA). Ten metabolites, including 3-amino-2-methylpropanoic acid, coniferin, R-aminobutyrate, and so on, and 12 metabolites, including L-Proline, L-histidine, N-acetylglycine, and so on, showed differential accumulation patterns under short-term and long-term drought stress, respectively, and thus, could be used as biomarkers for drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive E. sibiricus. In addition, different metabolic accumulation patterns and different drought response mechanisms were also found in drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive genotypes of E. sibiricus. Finally, we constructed metabolic pathways and metabolic patterns for the two genotypes. This metabolomic study on the drought stress response of E. sibiricus can provide resources and a reference for the breeding of new drought-tolerant cultivars of E. sibiricus.
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spelling pubmed-98206812023-01-07 Comparative Metabolomic Studies of Siberian Wildrye (Elymus sibiricus L.): A New Look at the Mechanism of Plant Drought Resistance Yu, Qingqing Xiong, Yi Su, Xiaoli Xiong, Yanli Dong, Zhixiao Zhao, Junming Shu, Xin Bai, Shiqie Lei, Xiong Yan, Lijun Ma, Xiao Int J Mol Sci Article Drought is one of the most important factors affecting plant growth and production due to ongoing global climate change. Elymus sibiricus has been widely applied for ecological restoration and reseeding of degraded grassland in the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP) because of its strong adaptability to barren, salted, and drought soils. To explore the mechanism of drought resistance in E. sibiricus, drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive genotypes of E. sibiricus were used in metabolomic studies under simulated long-term and short-term drought stress. A total of 1091 metabolites were detected, among which, 27 DMs were considered to be the key metabolites for drought resistance of E. sibiricus in weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA). Ten metabolites, including 3-amino-2-methylpropanoic acid, coniferin, R-aminobutyrate, and so on, and 12 metabolites, including L-Proline, L-histidine, N-acetylglycine, and so on, showed differential accumulation patterns under short-term and long-term drought stress, respectively, and thus, could be used as biomarkers for drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive E. sibiricus. In addition, different metabolic accumulation patterns and different drought response mechanisms were also found in drought-tolerant and drought-sensitive genotypes of E. sibiricus. Finally, we constructed metabolic pathways and metabolic patterns for the two genotypes. This metabolomic study on the drought stress response of E. sibiricus can provide resources and a reference for the breeding of new drought-tolerant cultivars of E. sibiricus. MDPI 2022-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9820681/ /pubmed/36613896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010452 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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Yu, Qingqing
Xiong, Yi
Su, Xiaoli
Xiong, Yanli
Dong, Zhixiao
Zhao, Junming
Shu, Xin
Bai, Shiqie
Lei, Xiong
Yan, Lijun
Ma, Xiao
Comparative Metabolomic Studies of Siberian Wildrye (Elymus sibiricus L.): A New Look at the Mechanism of Plant Drought Resistance
title Comparative Metabolomic Studies of Siberian Wildrye (Elymus sibiricus L.): A New Look at the Mechanism of Plant Drought Resistance
title_full Comparative Metabolomic Studies of Siberian Wildrye (Elymus sibiricus L.): A New Look at the Mechanism of Plant Drought Resistance
title_fullStr Comparative Metabolomic Studies of Siberian Wildrye (Elymus sibiricus L.): A New Look at the Mechanism of Plant Drought Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Metabolomic Studies of Siberian Wildrye (Elymus sibiricus L.): A New Look at the Mechanism of Plant Drought Resistance
title_short Comparative Metabolomic Studies of Siberian Wildrye (Elymus sibiricus L.): A New Look at the Mechanism of Plant Drought Resistance
title_sort comparative metabolomic studies of siberian wildrye (elymus sibiricus l.): a new look at the mechanism of plant drought resistance
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010452
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