“…Multiple reference maps of the proteome are available in plants, which have been used to infer protein function, understand enzyme expression, and explain regulatory mechanisms (Mergner & Kuster, 2022). Modern MS‐based proteomics technologies are also important tools for understanding plant diseases, developmental processes, and environment stress responses (Elmore et al., 2021; Lau et al., 2018; Mergner & Kuster, 2022; Winck et al., 2021). MS‐based relative and quantitative techniques can be divided into two strategies, non‐label quantitative techniques, which include label‐free and data‐independent acquisition, and labeled quantitative techniques, which include tandem mass tags (TMT) and isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ).…”