The GC-TOF/MS-based Metabolomic analysis reveals altered metabolic profiles in nitrogen-deficient leaves and roots of tea plants (Camellia sinensis)

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作者
Lin, Zheng-He [1 ]
Chen, Chang-Song [1 ]
Zhong, Qiu-Sheng [1 ]
Ruan, Qi-Chun [1 ]
Chen, Zhi-Hui [1 ]
You, Xiao-Mei [1 ]
Shan, Rui-Yang [1 ]
Li, Xin-Lei [1 ]
机构
[1] Fujian Acad Agr Sci, Tea Res Inst, Fuan 355000, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Nitrogen deficiency; Camellia sinensis; Metabolomics; Tea quality; GREEN TEA; SOIL NUTRIENTS; N2O EMISSIONS; AMINO-ACIDS; BLACK TEA; ZONE PH; QUALITY; ACCUMULATION; CATECHINS; THEANINE;
D O I
10.1186/s12870-021-03285-y
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Background Nitrogen (N) fertilizer is commonly considered as one of the most important limiting factors in the agricultural production. As a result, a large amount of N fertilizer is used to improve the yield in modern tea production. Unfortunately, the large amount of N fertilizer input has led to increased plant nitrogen-tolerance and decreased amplitude of yield improvement, which results in significant N loss, energy waste and environment pollution. However, the effects of N-deficiency on the metabolic profiles of tea leaves and roots are not well understood. Results In this study, seedlings of Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze Chunlv 2 were treated with 3 mM NH4NO3 (Control) or without NH4NO3 (N-deficiency) for 4 months by sandy culture. The results suggested that N-deficiency induced tea leaf chlorosis, impaired biomass accumulation, decreased the leaf chlorophyll content and N absorption when they were compared to the Control samples. The untargeted metabolomics based on GC-TOF/MS approach revealed a discrimination of the metabolic profiles between N-deficient tea leaves and roots. The identification and classification of the altered metabolites indicated that N deficiency upregulated the relative abundances of most phenylpropanoids and organic acids, while downregulated the relative abundances of most amino acids in tea leaves. Differentially, N-deficiency induced the accumulation of most carbohydrates, organic acids and amino acids in tea roots. The potential biomarkers screened in N-deficient leaves compared to Control implied that N deficiency might reduce the tea quality. Unlike the N-deficient leaves, the potential biomarkers in N-deficient roots indicated an improved stress response might occur in tea roots. Conclusions The results demonstrated N deficiency had different effects on the primary and secondary metabolism in tea leaves and roots. The findings of this study will facilitate a comprehensive understanding of the N-deficient tea plants and provide a valuable reference for the optimized N nutrient management and the sustainable development in the tea plantations.
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