Multi‐class plant hormone HILICMS/MS analysis coupled with high‐throughput phenotyping to investigate plant–environment interactions

Author:

Vrobel Ondřej123ORCID,Ćavar Zeljković Sanja23,Dehner Jan2,Spíchal Lukáš2,De Diego Nuria2,Tarkowski Petr23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science Palacky University Šlechtitelů 27 Olomouc CZ‐779 00 Czechia

2. Czech Advanced Technology and Research Institute—CATRIN, Palacky University Šlechtitelů 27 Olomouc CZ‐779 00 Czechia

3. Department of Genetic Resources for Vegetables, Medicinal and Special Plants Crop Research Institute Šlechtitelů 29 Olomouc CZ‐779 00 Czechia

Abstract

SUMMARYPlant hormones are chemical signals governing almost every aspect of a plant's life cycle and responses to environmental cues. They are enmeshed within complex signaling networks that can only be deciphered by using broad‐scale analytical methods to capture information about several plant hormone classes simultaneously. Methods used for this purpose are all based on reversed‐phase (RP) liquid chromatography and mass spectrometric detection. Hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) is an alternative chromatographic method that performs well in analyses of biological samples. We therefore developed and validated a HILIC method for broad‐scale plant hormone analysis including a rapid sample preparation procedure; moreover, derivatization or fractionation is not required. The method enables plant hormone screening focused on polar and moderately polar analytes including cytokinins, auxins, jasmonates, abscisic acid and its metabolites, salicylates, indoleamines (melatonin), and 1‐aminocyclopropane‐1‐carboxylic acid (ACC), for a total of 45 analytes. Importantly, the major pitfalls of ACC analysis have been addressed. Furthermore, HILIC provides orthogonal selectivity to conventional RP methods and displays greater sensitivity, resulting in lower limits of quantification. However, it is less robust, so procedures to increase its reproducibility were established. The method's potential is demonstrated in a case study by employing an approach combining hormonal analysis with phenomics to examine responses of three Arabidopsis ecotypes toward three abiotic stress treatments: salinity, low nutrient availability, and their combination. The case study showcases the value of the simultaneous determination of several plant hormone classes coupled with phenomics data when unraveling processes involving complex cross‐talk under diverse plant‐environment interactions.

Funder

Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeže a Tělovýchovy

Ministerstvo Zemědělství

Publisher

Wiley

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