Literature DB >> 26895429

Aluminum induced metabolic responses in two tea cultivars.

Qingshan Xu1, Yu Wang2, Zhaotang Ding3, Lubin Song4, Yusheng Li5, Dexin Ma6, Yi Wang7, Jiazhi Shen2, Sisi Jia2, Haiwei Sun8, Hong Zhang8.   

Abstract

Tea [Camellia sinensis (L.)], is an aluminum (Al(3+)) hyperaccumulator plant and grows well in acid soils. In the present study, roots of two tea cultivars, JHC and YS were treated with different concentrations of Al(3+). After treatments, the root length, dry matter, root activity and chlorophyll content (SPAD value) of JHC had greater increase than that of YS. We also detected metabolic changes of two varieties using GC-MS method. Comparison between two cultivars indicated that shikimic pathway was more enhanced in YS roots by Al(3+) with higher levels of catechine, quinic acid and shikimic acid. While, more active amino acid synthesis was found in JHC roots and JHC leaves remained the higher level contents of metabolites related to cysteine synthesis. The comparison also showed that a large amount of sugar alcohols were accumulated in roots of two varieties, whereas most of them were reduced in YS leaves. Other well-known ligands, such as phosphoric acid and malic acid were observed in two cultivars that showed significantly altered abundances under Al(3+) treatments. The results indicated that Al(3+) adaptation of two cultivars may be correlated with their differential metabolism of amino acids, sugars and shikimic acids.
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Keywords:  Aluminum sulfate; Camellia sinensis (L.); Metabolic profiles; Root growth

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26895429     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2016.02.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0981-9428            Impact factor:   4.270


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