Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analyses of Seedlings of Two Grape Cultivars with Distinct Tolerance Responses to Flooding and Post-Flooding Stress Conditions

Author:

Peng Yanjie12ORCID,Chen Jinli1,Long Wenjie1,He Pan1,Zhou Qi3,Hu Xia1,Zhou Yong124ORCID,Zheng Ying5

Affiliation:

1. College of Life Science, Leshan Normal University, Leshan 614000, China

2. Institution of Biodiversity Conservation and Utilization in Mount Emei, Leshan Normal University, Leshan 614000, China

3. California Association of Resource Conservation Districts, Folsom, CA 95630, USA

4. Academy of Mount Emei, Leshan Normal University, Leshan 614000, China

5. Leshan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Leshan 614000, China

Abstract

Grapes, an important and widespread fruit crop providing multiple products, face increasing flooding risks due to intense and frequent extreme rainfall. It is thus imperative to fully understand the flood-tolerance mechanisms of grapevines. Here, RNA-seq and LC-MS/MS technologies were used to analyze the transcriptome and metabolome changes in the roots of SO4 (tolerant to flooding) and Kyoho (sensitive to flooding) grapes under flooding and post-flooding conditions. The results showed that the abundance of many metabolites in the phenylpropanoids and polyketides, organic acids and their derivatives, and organic oxygen compounds superclasses changed in different patterns between the Kyoho and SO4 grapes under flooding and post-flooding conditions. Jasmonic acid and the ascorbic acid–glutathione cycle played a pivotal role in coping with both hypoxia stress and reoxygenation stress incurred during flooding and post-flooding treatments in the SO4 cultivar. Under flooding stress, the regulatory mechanistic shift from aerobic respiration to anaerobic fermentation under hypoxia is partly missing in the Kyoho cultivar. In the post-flooding stage, many genes related to ethylene, gibberellins, cytokinins, and brassinosteroids biosynthesis and brassinosteroids-responsive genes were significantly downregulated in the Kyoho cultivar, adversely affecting growth recovery; however, their expression was not reduced in the SO4 cultivar. These findings enhance our understanding of the flooding-tolerance mechanisms in grapes.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province

Research Foundation of Leshan Normal University for Talented Scholars

Academic Discipline Breeding Project of Leshan Normal University

Scientific Research Breeding Project of Leshan Normal University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science

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