Y Li, Y Wang, Z Wang, G Liu, R Chang, H Chen, J Li, Q Tian
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Abstract
Cold resistance in fruit trees has a direct impact on food production and scientific studies. 'Donghe No.1' is an excellent cold-tolerant peach variety. Metabolomic changes under freezing stress were examined to understand the mechanisms of cold adaptation. The UPLC-MS/MS system was used to identify differentially expressed metabolites (DEMs) in branches of 'Donghe No.1' under freezing stress for 12 h at -5°C, -20°C, -25°C, or -30°C. In total, 1096 metabolites and 196 DEMs were obtained at -5°C vs -20°C, -25°C, and - 30°C, while 179 DEMs and eight shared DEMs obtained at -5°C vs -20°C, -20°C vs -25°C, and -25°C vs -30°C. KEGG enrichment identified 196 DEMs associated with amino acid metabolism, linoleic acid metabolism, alpha-linolenic acid metabolism, phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, and flavonoid biosynthesis under freezing stress. A metabolic network in 1-year-old peach branches under freezing stress is proposed. Moreover, these results enhance understanding of metabolite responses and mechanisms to freezing stress in peach and will help in future breeding of freezing-tolerant varieties and investigating tolerance mechanisms.
果树的抗寒性直接影响到粮食生产和科学研究。东河 1 号 "是一个优良的耐寒桃品种。研究人员考察了冻害胁迫下的代谢组变化,以了解冷适应机制。采用UPLC-MS/MS系统鉴定了在-5°C、-20°C、-25°C或-30°C下冷冻胁迫12小时的'东河1号'枝条中差异表达的代谢物(DEMs)。在-5°C vs -20°C、-25°C和-30°C条件下,共获得1096个代谢物和196个DEMs;在-5°C vs -20°C、-20°C vs -25°C和-25°C vs -30°C条件下,共获得179个代谢物和8个共有DEMs。KEGG 富集发现了与冷冻胁迫下氨基酸代谢、亚油酸代谢、α-亚麻酸代谢、苯丙类生物合成和黄酮类生物合成相关的 196 个 DEMs。提出了冻害胁迫下 1 年生桃树枝条的代谢网络。此外,这些结果加深了人们对桃对冷冻胁迫的代谢物反应和机制的了解,有助于今后培育耐冷冻品种和研究耐冷冻机制。
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Plant Biology is an international journal of broad scope bringing together the different subdisciplines, such as physiology, molecular biology, cell biology, development, genetics, systematics, ecology, evolution, ecophysiology, plant-microbe interactions, and mycology.
Plant Biology publishes original problem-oriented full-length research papers, short research papers, and review articles. Discussion of hot topics and provocative opinion articles are published under the heading Acute Views. From a multidisciplinary perspective, Plant Biology will provide a platform for publication, information and debate, encompassing all areas which fall within the scope of plant science.