Metabolomics analysis reveals crucial effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the metabolism of quality compounds in shoots and roots of Camellia sinensis L.

IF 6.1 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Shibei Ge, Zheng Zhang, Qiang Hu, Qiuhong Wang, Xuejiao Gong, Fan Huang, Lan Zhang, Wenyan Han, Fan Luo, Xin Li
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Abstract

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are known as plants' mutualists to enhance plant growth, but their impact on the quality-related metabolites in Camellia sinensis still needs to be studied. In this study, the 2-year-old potted C. sinensis cv. 'Longjing 43' was inoculated with AMF Rhizophagus irregularis to examine the effect of AMF colonization for 3 months on plant growth, photosynthesis, and changes in metabolomics and associated gene expression in the shoots and roots of tea plants. The results showed that AMF not only promoted the growth of tea plants but also significantly up-regulated the total contents of flavonoids and free amino acids, especially the anthocyanins, flavanols, GABA, and arginine. Consistently, the expression of genes such as F3H, DFR, LAR, ANR, UFGT, GDH, and GS in tea shoots was induced by AMF. Further studies found that transcription factors MYBs and HY5, as well as phytohormone strigolactones, were induced by AMF, which may participate in the regulatory mechanism controlling the metabolism of tea-quality compounds. These findings revealed regulatory mechanisms through which AMF affected tea quality and provided a theoretical basis for the application of AMF in tea gardens to improve the economic value and health benefits of tea.

代谢组学分析揭示了丛枝菌根真菌对茶树芽和根中优质化合物代谢的重要影响。
丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)被认为是植物促进植物生长的共生菌,但其对茶树品质相关代谢产物的影响仍有待研究。在本研究中,2年盆栽中华月桂。以龙井43号为试材,接种AMF Rhizophagus irregularis,观察AMF定殖3个月后对茶树生长、光合作用、代谢组学及相关基因表达的影响。结果表明,AMF不仅促进了茶树的生长,而且显著上调了茶树总黄酮和游离氨基酸的含量,尤其是花青素、黄烷醇、GABA和精氨酸的含量。AMF诱导茶苗中F3H、DFR、LAR、ANR、UFGT、GDH、GS等基因的表达一致。进一步研究发现,AMF诱导了转录因子MYBs和HY5以及植物激素独角甾内酯,可能参与了控制茶质化合物代谢的调控机制。这些发现揭示了AMF影响茶叶品质的调控机制,为AMF在茶园的应用提高茶叶的经济价值和保健效益提供了理论依据。
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Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
11.10
自引率
3.10%
发文量
410
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry publishes original theoretical, experimental and technical contributions in the various fields of plant physiology (biochemistry, physiology, structure, genetics, plant-microbe interactions, etc.) at diverse levels of integration (molecular, subcellular, cellular, organ, whole plant, environmental). Opinions expressed in the journal are the sole responsibility of the authors and publication does not imply the editors'' agreement. Manuscripts describing molecular-genetic and/or gene expression data that are not integrated with biochemical analysis and/or actual measurements of plant physiological processes are not suitable for PPB. Also "Omics" studies (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, etc.) reporting descriptive analysis without an element of functional validation assays, will not be considered. Similarly, applied agronomic or phytochemical studies that generate no new, fundamental insights in plant physiological and/or biochemical processes are not suitable for publication in PPB. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry publishes several types of articles: Reviews, Papers and Short Papers. Articles for Reviews are either invited by the editor or proposed by the authors for the editor''s prior agreement. Reviews should not exceed 40 typewritten pages and Short Papers no more than approximately 8 typewritten pages. The fundamental character of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry remains that of a journal for original results.
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