摘要
Saline-alkali stress is a major abiotic stress affecting the quality and yield of crops.Astragalus membranaceus(Fisch)Bge.var.mongholicus(Bge.)Hsiao(Astragalus mongholicus(A.mongholicus))is a well-known medicine food homology species with various pharmacological effects and health benefits that can grow well in saline-alkali soil.However,the molecular mechanisms underlying the adaptation of A.mongholicus plants to saline-alkali stress have not yet been clarified.Here,A.mongholicus plants were exposed to long-term saline-alkali stress(200 mmol·L^(-1) mixed saline-alkali solution),which limited the growth of A.mongholicus.The roots of A.mongholicus could resist long-term saline-alkali stress by increasing the activity of antioxidant enzymes and the content of osmolytes.Transcriptome analysis(via the llumina platform)and metabolome analysis(via the Nexera UPLC Series QE Liquid Mass Coupling System)revealed that saline-alkali stress altered the activity of various metabolic pathways(e.g.amino acid metabolism,carbohydrate metabolism,lipid metabolism,and biosynthesis of other secondary metabolites).A total of 3690 differentially expressed genes(DEGs)and 997 differentially accumulated metabolites(DAMs)were identified in A..mongholicus roots under saline-alkali stress,and flavonoid-related DEGs and DAMs were significantly upregulated.Pearson correlation analysis revealed significant correlations between DEGs and DAMs related to flavonoid metabolism.MYB transcription factors might also contribute to the regulation of flavonoid biosynthesis.Overall,the results indicate that A.mongholicus plants adapt to saline-alkali stress by upregulating the biosynthesis of flavonoids,which enhances the medicinal value of A.mongholicus.
作者
Jie Liu
Xiongjie Zhang
Jinhua Sheng
刘杰;张雄杰;盛晋华(Agricultural College,Inner Mongolia Agricultural University,Hohhot,China;Inner Mongolia Horizon Oasis Research Center of Characteristic Biologic Resource,Hohhot,China)
基金
the China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA(CARS-21)
Hohhot City Application Technology Project DaoDi Mongolian and Chinese Herbs Seed Optimal Breeding and Standardized Planting Technology Research(2020-She-4)
Major Special Project in Inner Mongolia:‘Big Data Platform of Plant Germplasm in Northwest Region of Yellow River Basin and Seed Gene Identification,Breeding and Seedling Cultivation of Imitation Wild Mongolian and Chinese Herbs'.