Alteration of Metabolites Accumulation in Maize Inbreds Leaf Tissue under Long-Term Water Deficit

Plants reconfigure their metabolic pathways to cope with water deficit. The aim of this study was to determine the status of the physiological parameters and the content of phenolic acids in the upper most ear leaf of maize inbred lines contrasting in drought tolerance in terms of improved plant pro...

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Main Authors: Natalija Kravic, Vojka Babic, Jelena Vukadinovic, Danijela Ristic, Vesna Dragicevic, Snezana Mladenovic Drinic, Violeta Andjelkovic
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/8/694
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spelling doaj-6f853ddc89974917b5695eb23c27394b2021-08-26T13:31:58ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372021-07-011069469410.3390/biology10080694Alteration of Metabolites Accumulation in Maize Inbreds Leaf Tissue under Long-Term Water DeficitNatalija Kravic0Vojka Babic1Jelena Vukadinovic2Danijela Ristic3Vesna Dragicevic4Snezana Mladenovic Drinic5Violeta Andjelkovic6Maize Research Institute Zemun Polje, Slobodana Bajica 1, 11185 Belgrade-Zemun, SerbiaMaize Research Institute Zemun Polje, Slobodana Bajica 1, 11185 Belgrade-Zemun, SerbiaMaize Research Institute Zemun Polje, Slobodana Bajica 1, 11185 Belgrade-Zemun, SerbiaMaize Research Institute Zemun Polje, Slobodana Bajica 1, 11185 Belgrade-Zemun, SerbiaMaize Research Institute Zemun Polje, Slobodana Bajica 1, 11185 Belgrade-Zemun, SerbiaMaize Research Institute Zemun Polje, Slobodana Bajica 1, 11185 Belgrade-Zemun, SerbiaMaize Research Institute Zemun Polje, Slobodana Bajica 1, 11185 Belgrade-Zemun, SerbiaPlants reconfigure their metabolic pathways to cope with water deficit. The aim of this study was to determine the status of the physiological parameters and the content of phenolic acids in the upper most ear leaf of maize inbred lines contrasting in drought tolerance in terms of improved plant productivity e.g., increased grain yield. The experiment was conducted under irrigation and rain-fed conditions. In drought-tolerant lines, the effect of water deficit was reflected through a chlorophyll and nitrogen balance index increase followed by a flavonols index decrease. The opposite trend was noticed in drought susceptible inbreds, with the exception of the anthocyanins index. Moreover, in comparison to irrigation treatment, opposite trends in the correlations between grain yield and physiological parameters found under water deficit conditions indicated the activation of different metabolic pathways in defense against water deficit stress. Concerning phenolic acid content, water deficit caused the reduction of protocatechuic, caffeic, and sinapic acid in all inbreds evaluated. However, the highly pronounced increase of ferulic and especially cinnamic acid content under water deficit conditions indicated possible crucial role of these secondary metabolites in preventing the harmful effects of water deficit stress, which, in turn, might be useful in maize breeding selection for drought tolerance.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/8/694anthocyaninschlorophylldroughtflavonolsgrain yieldphenolic acids
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author Natalija Kravic
Vojka Babic
Jelena Vukadinovic
Danijela Ristic
Vesna Dragicevic
Snezana Mladenovic Drinic
Violeta Andjelkovic
spellingShingle Natalija Kravic
Vojka Babic
Jelena Vukadinovic
Danijela Ristic
Vesna Dragicevic
Snezana Mladenovic Drinic
Violeta Andjelkovic
Alteration of Metabolites Accumulation in Maize Inbreds Leaf Tissue under Long-Term Water Deficit
Biology
anthocyanins
chlorophyll
drought
flavonols
grain yield
phenolic acids
author_facet Natalija Kravic
Vojka Babic
Jelena Vukadinovic
Danijela Ristic
Vesna Dragicevic
Snezana Mladenovic Drinic
Violeta Andjelkovic
author_sort Natalija Kravic
title Alteration of Metabolites Accumulation in Maize Inbreds Leaf Tissue under Long-Term Water Deficit
title_short Alteration of Metabolites Accumulation in Maize Inbreds Leaf Tissue under Long-Term Water Deficit
title_full Alteration of Metabolites Accumulation in Maize Inbreds Leaf Tissue under Long-Term Water Deficit
title_fullStr Alteration of Metabolites Accumulation in Maize Inbreds Leaf Tissue under Long-Term Water Deficit
title_full_unstemmed Alteration of Metabolites Accumulation in Maize Inbreds Leaf Tissue under Long-Term Water Deficit
title_sort alteration of metabolites accumulation in maize inbreds leaf tissue under long-term water deficit
publisher MDPI AG
series Biology
issn 2079-7737
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Plants reconfigure their metabolic pathways to cope with water deficit. The aim of this study was to determine the status of the physiological parameters and the content of phenolic acids in the upper most ear leaf of maize inbred lines contrasting in drought tolerance in terms of improved plant productivity e.g., increased grain yield. The experiment was conducted under irrigation and rain-fed conditions. In drought-tolerant lines, the effect of water deficit was reflected through a chlorophyll and nitrogen balance index increase followed by a flavonols index decrease. The opposite trend was noticed in drought susceptible inbreds, with the exception of the anthocyanins index. Moreover, in comparison to irrigation treatment, opposite trends in the correlations between grain yield and physiological parameters found under water deficit conditions indicated the activation of different metabolic pathways in defense against water deficit stress. Concerning phenolic acid content, water deficit caused the reduction of protocatechuic, caffeic, and sinapic acid in all inbreds evaluated. However, the highly pronounced increase of ferulic and especially cinnamic acid content under water deficit conditions indicated possible crucial role of these secondary metabolites in preventing the harmful effects of water deficit stress, which, in turn, might be useful in maize breeding selection for drought tolerance.
topic anthocyanins
chlorophyll
drought
flavonols
grain yield
phenolic acids
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/8/694
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