Metabolomic approaches suggest two mechanisms of drought response post-anthesis in Mediterranean oat (Avena sativa L.) cultivars

代谢组学方法揭示了地中海燕麦(Avena sativa L.)品种花后干旱响应的两种机制

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Abstract

Oats (Avena sativa L) is a temperate cereal and an important healthy cereal cultivated for food and feed. Therefore, understanding drought responses in oats could significantly impact oat production under harsh climatic conditions. In particular, drought during anthesis (flowering) affects grain filling, quality and yield. Here, we characterised metabolite responses of two Mediterranean oat (Avena sativa L.) cultivars, Flega and Patones, during drought stress at anthesis. In the more drought-tolerant Patones, the developing grains from the top (older) and bottom (younger) spikelets of primary panicle were found to be larger in size in response to drought, suggesting accelerated grain development. Flega showed a more rapid transition to flowering and grain development under drought. The metabolomes of source (sheath, flag leaf, rachis) and sink (developing grains) tissues from Patones showed differential accumulation in fatty acids levels, including α-linolenic acid, sugars and amino acids with drought. Flega showed enhanced energy metabolism in both source and sink tissues. Lower levels of glutathione in source tissues and the accumulation of ophthalmic acid in the grains of Flega were indicators of oxidative stress. Our study revealed two distinct metabolite regulatory patterns in these cultivars during drought at anthesis. In Patones, α-linolenic acid-associated processes may accelerate grain-filling, while in Flega oxidative stress appears to influence traits such as flowering time. Overall, this work provides a first insight into the metabolite regulation in oat's source and sink tissues during anthesis under drought stress.

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