Discrimination between regional biotypes of Impatiens glandulifera using a simple MALDI-TOF MS-based method for use with seeds

Abstract Background We have recently developed a simple, rapid, and relatively-cheap method for matrix-assisted laser-desorption and ionisation time-of-flight mass spectroscopy (MALDI-TOF MS) sample preparation that is applicable to plant material (in addition to microbial and insect material), and...

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Main Authors: Michael A. Reeve, Kathryn M. Pollard
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-03-01
Series:Plant Methods
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13007-019-0412-1
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spelling doaj-636d3179d55945df810a1dae852c615d2020-11-25T01:40:48ZengBMCPlant Methods1746-48112019-03-0115111210.1186/s13007-019-0412-1Discrimination between regional biotypes of Impatiens glandulifera using a simple MALDI-TOF MS-based method for use with seedsMichael A. Reeve0Kathryn M. Pollard1CABICABIAbstract Background We have recently developed a simple, rapid, and relatively-cheap method for matrix-assisted laser-desorption and ionisation time-of-flight mass spectroscopy (MALDI-TOF MS) sample preparation that is applicable to plant material (in addition to microbial and insect material), and have used this to discriminate between closely-related Impatiens species and between regional biotypes of the invasive weed Impatiens glandulifera (commonly known as Himalayan balsam) using leaf samples. In the current paper, we have developed a complementary MALDI-TOF MS-based method for use with seeds. We have employed a combination of principal-component analysis and blind-tested comparison between reference-sample MALDI-TOF MS spectra and test-sample spectra to discriminate, on the basis of the acid-soluble seed-protein spectra generated by our method, between four regional biotypes of I. glandulifera from within the UK that differ in their susceptibility to the biological control agent Himalayan balsam rust (Puccinia komarovii var. glanduliferae). Results Peak-rich and highly-reproducible spectra were obtained and, in blind testing with test seeds collected in 2017 against reference seeds collected in 2017, we observed 100% identification accuracy in 12 blind tests. In blind testing with test seeds collected in 2016 against reference seeds collected in 2017, we observed 92% identification accuracy in 12 blind tests. Conclusions MALDI-TOF MS analysis of seed material is able to discriminate between regional biotypes of I. glandulifera. MALDI-TOF MS therefore has the potential to improve the efficiency and efficacy of weed biological control using co-evolved natural enemies of invasive non-native plant species, through the matching of biological control agents with susceptible regional biotypes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13007-019-0412-1Matrix-assisted laser-desorption and ionisation time-of-flight mass spectroscopyHimalayan balsamPlant-biotype discriminationSeed-protein analysis
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Discrimination between regional biotypes of Impatiens glandulifera using a simple MALDI-TOF MS-based method for use with seeds
Plant Methods
Matrix-assisted laser-desorption and ionisation time-of-flight mass spectroscopy
Himalayan balsam
Plant-biotype discrimination
Seed-protein analysis
author_facet Michael A. Reeve
Kathryn M. Pollard
author_sort Michael A. Reeve
title Discrimination between regional biotypes of Impatiens glandulifera using a simple MALDI-TOF MS-based method for use with seeds
title_short Discrimination between regional biotypes of Impatiens glandulifera using a simple MALDI-TOF MS-based method for use with seeds
title_full Discrimination between regional biotypes of Impatiens glandulifera using a simple MALDI-TOF MS-based method for use with seeds
title_fullStr Discrimination between regional biotypes of Impatiens glandulifera using a simple MALDI-TOF MS-based method for use with seeds
title_full_unstemmed Discrimination between regional biotypes of Impatiens glandulifera using a simple MALDI-TOF MS-based method for use with seeds
title_sort discrimination between regional biotypes of impatiens glandulifera using a simple maldi-tof ms-based method for use with seeds
publisher BMC
series Plant Methods
issn 1746-4811
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract Background We have recently developed a simple, rapid, and relatively-cheap method for matrix-assisted laser-desorption and ionisation time-of-flight mass spectroscopy (MALDI-TOF MS) sample preparation that is applicable to plant material (in addition to microbial and insect material), and have used this to discriminate between closely-related Impatiens species and between regional biotypes of the invasive weed Impatiens glandulifera (commonly known as Himalayan balsam) using leaf samples. In the current paper, we have developed a complementary MALDI-TOF MS-based method for use with seeds. We have employed a combination of principal-component analysis and blind-tested comparison between reference-sample MALDI-TOF MS spectra and test-sample spectra to discriminate, on the basis of the acid-soluble seed-protein spectra generated by our method, between four regional biotypes of I. glandulifera from within the UK that differ in their susceptibility to the biological control agent Himalayan balsam rust (Puccinia komarovii var. glanduliferae). Results Peak-rich and highly-reproducible spectra were obtained and, in blind testing with test seeds collected in 2017 against reference seeds collected in 2017, we observed 100% identification accuracy in 12 blind tests. In blind testing with test seeds collected in 2016 against reference seeds collected in 2017, we observed 92% identification accuracy in 12 blind tests. Conclusions MALDI-TOF MS analysis of seed material is able to discriminate between regional biotypes of I. glandulifera. MALDI-TOF MS therefore has the potential to improve the efficiency and efficacy of weed biological control using co-evolved natural enemies of invasive non-native plant species, through the matching of biological control agents with susceptible regional biotypes.
topic Matrix-assisted laser-desorption and ionisation time-of-flight mass spectroscopy
Himalayan balsam
Plant-biotype discrimination
Seed-protein analysis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13007-019-0412-1
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