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Methods Mol Biol ; 2642: 163-177, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36944878

RESUMO

Biostimulants show potentials as sustainable strategies for improved crop development and stress resilience. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms, in particular the signaling and regulatory events, governing the agronomically observed positive effects of biostimulants on plants remain enigmatic, thus hampering novel formulation and exploration of biostimulants. Metabolomics offers opportunities to elucidate metabolic and regulatory processes that define biostimulant-induced changes in the plant's biochemistry and physiology, thus contributing to decode the modes of action of biostimulants. Here, we describe an application of metabolomics to elucidate biostimulant effects on crop plants. Using the case study of a humic substance (HS)-based biostimulant applied on maize plants, under normal and nutrient-starved stress conditions, this chapter proposes key methodological guidance and considerations of computational metabolomics approach to investigate metabolic and regulatory reconfiguration and networks underlying biostimulant-induced physiological changes in plants. Computational metabolome mining tools, in the Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking (GNPS) ecosystem, are highlighted as well as metabolic pathway and network analysis for biological interpretation of the data.


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Ecossistema , Metabolômica , Transdução de Sinais , Metaboloma , Estresse Fisiológico
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Plants (Basel) ; 11(4)2022 Feb 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35214843

RESUMO

The use of microbial biostimulants in the agricultural sector is increasingly gaining momentum and drawing scientific attention to decode the molecular interactions between the biostimulants and plants. Although these biostimulants have been shown to improve plant health and development, the underlying molecular phenomenology remains enigmatic. Thus, this study is a metabolomics work to unravel metabolic circuits in sap extracts from maize plants treated with a microbial biostimulant, under normal and drought conditions. The biostimulant, which was a consortium of different Bacilli strains, was applied at the planting stage, followed by drought stress application. The maize sap extracts were collected at 5 weeks after emergence, and the extracted metabolites were analyzed on liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry platforms. The acquired data were mined using chemometrics and bioinformatics tools. The results showed that under both well-watered and drought stress conditions, the application of the biostimulant led to differential changes in the profiles of amino acids, hormones, TCA intermediates, phenolics, steviol glycosides and oxylipins. These metabolic changes spanned several biological pathways and involved a high correlation of the biochemical as well as structural metabolic relationships that coordinate the maize metabolism. The hypothetical model, postulated from this study, describes metabolic events induced by the microbial biostimulant for growth promotion and enhanced defences. Such understanding of biostimulant-induced changes in maize sap pinpoints to the biochemistry and molecular mechanisms that govern the biostimulant-plant interactions, which contribute to ongoing efforts to generate actionable knowledge of the molecular and physiological mechanisms that define modes of action of biostimulants.

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Metabolites ; 11(6)2021 Jun 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34202973

RESUMO

Humic substance (HS)-based biostimulants show potentials as sustainable strategies for improved crop development and stress resilience. However, cellular and molecular mechanisms governing the agronomically observed effects of HS on plants remain enigmatic. Here, we report a global metabolic reprogramming of maize leaves induced by a humic biostimulant under normal and nutrient starvation conditions. This reconfiguration of the maize metabolism spanned chemical constellations, as revealed by molecular networking approaches. Plant growth and development under normal conditions were characterized by key differential metabolic changes such as increased levels of amino acids, oxylipins and the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) intermediate, isocitric acid. Furthermore, under starvation, the humic biostimulant significantly impacted pathways that are involved in stress-alleviating mechanisms such as redox homeostasis, strengthening of the plant cell wall, osmoregulation, energy production and membrane remodelling. Thus, this study reveals that the humic biostimulant induces a remodelling of inter-compartmental metabolic networks in maize, subsequently readjusting the plant physiology towards growth promotion and stress alleviation. Such insights contribute to ongoing efforts in elucidating modes of action of biostimulants, generating fundamental scientific knowledge that is necessary for development of the biostimulant industry, for sustainable food security.

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