Omics-assisted crop improvement under abiotic stress conditions
Plant Stress,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100626 - 100626
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Metabolic Reprogramming of Tomato Plants Under Ralstonia solanacearum Infection
Dhananjaya P. Singh,
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R. Ramesh,
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Sudarshan Maurya
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et al.
Plant Stress,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100804 - 100804
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Cultivar-specific regulation of antioxidant enzyme activity and stomatal closure confer tolerance of wheat to elevated ozone: A two-year open-field study with five cultivars
Plant Stress,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12, P. 100479 - 100479
Published: May 11, 2024
Elevated
concentrations
of
tropospheric
ozone
(O3)
pose
a
significant
threat
to
food
production
in
many
regions
the
world.
We
conducted
two-year
experiment
with
five
winter
wheat
(Triticum
aestivum
L.)
cultivars,
Yangmai16
(Y16),
Yangmai23
(Y23),
Zhenmai12
(Z12),
Yangmai29
(Y29),
and
Yangmai30
(Y30),
assess
photosynthetic
traits,
lipid
peroxidation,
antioxidant
systems
under
ambient
(A-O3)
or
elevated
(E-O3;
1.5
times
A-O3)
O3
Free-Air
O3-Concentration
Enrichment
system
(FACE).
E-O3
accelerated
leaf
senescence,
manifested
by
marked
reductions
rate,
stomatal
conductance,
total
capacity,
pigment
content,
accompanied
altered
enzyme
activity
increase
malondialdehyde
content
(an
indicator
peroxidation).
Most
parameters
showed
inter-cultivar
differences,
as
well
interactions
between
cultivar.
The
response
flag
leaves
was
influenced
exposure
levels.
enzymes
at
grain
filling
stage
timely
closure
stomata
conferred
tolerance
O3.
This
associated
higher
anthesis
but
not
related
size
stomata.
study
provides
crucial
theoretical
foundation
for
further
breeding
O3-tolerant
cultivars.
Language: Английский
Mandarin Variety Significantly Affects the Metabolites Present in the Leaves
Horticulturae,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(4), P. 359 - 359
Published: April 5, 2024
Late-season
varieties
of
mandarin
(Citrus
reticulata
Blanco)
have
a
high
economic
value,
so
their
study,
characterization,
and
comparison
among
different
commercial
is
great
interest
for
agriculture.
Detailed
metabolomic
analysis
leaves
can
provide
valuable
information
on
agronomic
characteristics,
vegetative
development,
tree
response
to
abiotic
biotic
stresses.
In
this
an
the
main
metabolites
presents
in
three
late-season
orange
(‘Afourer’,
‘Orri’
‘Tango’),
cultivated
under
homogeneous
conditions,
was
carried
out
using
nuclear
magnetic
resonance
(1H
NMR)
multivariate
statistical
techniques.
The
results
show
that
organic
acids
sugars
are
with
highest
presence
leaves,
especially
malate
sucrose.
Ten
amino
other
such
as
choline
trigonelline
were
also
detected.
Metabolites
asparagine
isoleucine
widely
implicated
metabolic
pathways
detected
compounds.
variety
showed
significantly
more
differences
metabolite
concentrations
compared
two
studied.
Malate
sucrose
shown
be
greatest
significant
between
compared.
From
point
view,
differs
from
because
it
has
good
resistance
stresses
fruits
higher
quality
sweetness.
Language: Английский
Metabolomics Unveiled Metabolic Reprogramming in Tomato Due to Beneficial (Bacillus subtilis) and Pathogenic (Alternaria solani) Tripartite Interaction
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 18, 2024
Language: Английский
Metabolic Reprogramming Leading to Signatures of Resistance Unveiled Through Untargeted Metabolomics of Tomato-Ralstonia Solanacearum Interactions
Dhananjaya P. Singh,
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R. Ramesh,
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Sudarshan Maurya
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Untargeted NMR Study of Metabolic Changes in Processing Tomato Treated with Trichoderma atroviride Under Open-Field Conditions and Exposed to Heatwave Temperatures
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
30(1), P. 97 - 97
Published: Dec. 29, 2024
Rising
temperatures
due
to
climate
change
may
affect
the
quality
of
open-field
cultivated
processing
tomatoes
by
altering
nutrient
content.
Bioinoculants
are
growing
in
popularity
as
a
nature-based
strategy
mitigate
these
environmental
stresses.
Untargeted
quantitative
NMR
spectroscopy
was
leveraged
characterize
metabolome
tomato
fruits
exposed
abiotic
stress
during
year
2022,
which
marked
unexpected
high
and
low
rainfall
compared
2021
with
average
conditions.
This
study
conducted
at
sites
Tarquinia
Viterbo,
comparing
untreated
plants
ones
treated
Trichoderma-based
bioinoculant.
The
hotter
affected
water-soluble
fraction
(28
compounds),
causing
an
increase
amino
acids,
citrate,
formate
contents
while
decreasing
carbohydrates
together
significant
drop
β-sitosterol
+
campesterol
organic
(11
compounds).
site
mainly
linolenic
acid
levels,
were
more
abundant
than
Viterbo
year,
whereas
ascorbate
myo-inositol
higher
both
years.
×
interaction
significantly
content
several
glucose,
sucrose,
trigonelline.
bioinoculant
effect
only
for
its
interactions
other
factors
showed
little
no
significance
across
all
measured
metabolites.
Language: Английский