Alleviation of salt stress in strawberries by hydrogen-rich water: physiological, transcriptomic and metabolomic responses

Author:

Wang Renyuan,Chu Shaohua,Zhang Dan,Zhang Xia,Chi Yaowei,Ma Xianzhong,Chen Xunfeng,Yang Haiyan,Ding Wenjiang,Zhao Ting,Ren Yongfeng,Yang Xijia,Zhou PeiORCID

Abstract

AbstractAbstract FigureWith the continuous advancement of climate change and human activities, cultivable land is becoming increasingly susceptible to the influence of salt ions. Therefore, it is crucial to mitigate the salt stress on plants through various approaches. In this study, strawberry seedlings were selected as the experimental plants, and a comprehensive transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis was conducted to elucidate the effects of hydrogen-rich water (HRW) on strawberries under salt stress. The results indicated that HRW significantly promoted plant growth, particularly increasing root biomass by 49.50%. Additionally, HRW regulated the levels of soluble sugars, malondialdehyde (MDA), and antioxidant enzymes, enhancing the cellular uptake of potassium ions and the expulsion of sodium ions. The levels of Ca2+and Mg2+in organelles increased by 2.06 and 2.45-fold, respectively. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that HRW substantially altered gene expression in strawberry roots; under salt stress, HRW up-regulated beneficial biological processes. Furthermore, genes related to ion absorption and transport, antioxidant enzymes, and cell wall biosynthesis were screened. Meanwhile, key common pathways were identified in differentially expressed metabolites (DEMs) and differentially expressed genes (DEGs) related to phenylpropane biosynthesis, alanine, aspartate, and glutamate metabolism, amino and nucleotide sugar metabolism, and galactose metabolism. A molecular mechanism for mitigating salt stress in strawberry seedlings by HRW was provided by the integrated approaches in this research, reflecting the potential applications of hydrogen gas in agriculture.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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