2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.30.569476
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Spatiotemporal Metabolic Responses to Water Deficit Stress in Distinct Leaf Cell-types of Poplar

Vimal Kumar Balasubramanian,
Dusan Velickovic,
Maria Del Mar Rubio Wilhelmi
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Abstract: The impact of water-deficit (WD) stress on plant metabolism has been predominantly studied at the whole tissue level. However, plant tissues are made of several distinct cell types with unique and differentiated functions, which limits whole tissue ‘omics’-based studies to determine only an averaged molecular signature arising from multiple cell types. Advancements in spatial omics technologies provide an opportunity to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying plant responses to WD stress at distinct cel… Show more

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“…Therefore, different tissues sampled in this study might affect the metabolite variation observed compared to previous research published. This phenomenon is caused by the spatiotemporal expression of metabolites, as occurs in some plants, such as barley, blueberries, poplar, and ginseng(Gupta et al 2019;Günther et al 2020;Balasubramanian et al 2023;Sun et al 2021). Other than that, the variances in the metabolites relative concentrations may be due to the solvent used.…”
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“…Therefore, different tissues sampled in this study might affect the metabolite variation observed compared to previous research published. This phenomenon is caused by the spatiotemporal expression of metabolites, as occurs in some plants, such as barley, blueberries, poplar, and ginseng(Gupta et al 2019;Günther et al 2020;Balasubramanian et al 2023;Sun et al 2021). Other than that, the variances in the metabolites relative concentrations may be due to the solvent used.…”
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confidence: 99%