Integrated Metabolomic and Transcriptomic Analysis of the Quinoa Seedling Response to High Relative Humidity Stress

Author:

Li Xinyi1,Zhang Ping1,Liu Jia2,Wang Hongxin1,Liu Junna1,Li Hanxue1,Xie Heng1,Wang Qianchao1,Li Li1,Zhang Shan1,Huang Liubin1,Liu Chenghong3,Qin Peng1

Affiliation:

1. College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, China

2. Yuxi Academy of Agricultural Science, Yuxi 653100, China

3. Biotechnology Research Institute, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai 201106, China

Abstract

Quinoa is of great interest because it is cold- and drought-resistant; however, little research has been performed on quinoa under high relative humidity (RH) stress. In this study, quinoa seedlings of a highly HR-resistant variety (“Dianli-439”) and a sensitive variety (“Dianli-969”) were subjected to morphological and physiological measurements and metabolome and transcriptome analyses to investigate their response to high RH stress. In total, 1060 metabolites were detected, and lipids and flavonoids were the most abundant, with 173 and 167 metabolites, respectively. In total, 13,095 differentially expressed genes were identified, and the results showed that abscisic acid, auxin, and jasmonic-acid-related genes involved in plant hormone signaling may be involved in the response of quinoa seedlings to high RH stress. The analysis of the transcription factors revealed that the AP2/ERF family may also play an important role in the response to high RH stress. We identified the possible regulatory mechanisms of the hormone signaling pathways under high RH stress. Our findings can provide a basis for the selection and identification of highly resistant quinoa varieties and the screening of the metabolite-synthesis- and gene-regulation-related mechanisms in quinoa in response to RH stress.

Funder

Shanghai “Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan” domestic S&T cooperation project

Yunnan Expert Workstation

Xingdian talent support plan project

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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