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Metabolomics: a systems biology approach for enhancing heat stress tolerance in plants.

Ali Raza1.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: Comprehensive metabolomic investigations provide a large set of stress-related metabolites and metabolic pathways, advancing crops under heat stress conditions. Metabolomics-assisted breeding, including mQTL and mGWAS boosted our understanding of improving numerous quantitative traits under heat stress. During the past decade, metabolomics has emerged as a fascinating scientific field that includes documentation, evaluation of metabolites, and chemical methods for cell monitoring programs in numerous plant species. A comprehensive metabolome profiling allowed the investigator to handle the comprehensive data groups of metabolites and the equivalent metabolic pathways in an extraordinary manner. Metabolomics, together with transcriptomics, plays an influential role in discovering connections between stress and genes/metabolite, phenotyping, and biomarkers documentation. Further, it helps to decode several metabolic systems connected with heat stress (HS) tolerance in plants. Heat stress is a critical environmental factor that is globally affecting the growth and productivity of plants. Thus, there is an urgent need to exploit modern breeding and biotechnological tools like metabolomics to develop cultivars with improved HS tolerance. Several studies have reported that amino acids, carbohydrates, nitrogen metabolisms, etc. and metabolites involved in the biosynthesis and catalyzing actions play a game-changing role in HS response and help plants to cope with the HS. The use of metabolomics-assisted breeding (MAB) allows a well-organized transmission of higher yield and HS tolerance at the metabolome level with specific properties. Progressive metabolomics systematic techniques have accelerated metabolic profiling. Nonetheless, continuous developments in bioinformatics, statistical tools, and databases are allowing us to produce ever-progressing, comprehensive insights into the biochemical configuration of plants and by what means this is inclined by genetic and environmental cues. Currently, assimilating metabolomics with post-genomic platforms has allowed a significant division of genetic-phenotypic connotation in several plant species. This review highlights the potential of a state-of-the-art plant metabolomics approach for the improvement of crops under HS. The development of plants with specific properties using integrated omics (metabolomics and transcriptomics) and MAB can provide new directions for future research to enhance HS tolerance in plants to achieve a goal of "zero hunger".
© 2020. Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Abiotic stress; Bioinformatics; Crop improvement; Extreme temperature; Metabolites; Metabolomics-assisted breeding; Omics; Systems biology; Zero hunger; mGWAS; mQTL

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33251564     DOI: 10.1007/s00299-020-02635-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Rep        ISSN: 0721-7714            Impact factor:   4.570


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