“…GC-MS and LC-MS are sensitive, robust, and reproducible techniques for the comprehensive metabolomic profiling of a wide range of metabolites (Tohge and Fernie, 2009). They facilitated study of the coordination of carbon and nitrogen metabolism in plants (Stitt and Fernie, 2003;Rubin et al, 2009;Pracharoenwattana et al, 2010;Kusano et al, 2011a;Amiour et al, 2012) and studies to gain a better understanding of regulatory networks involved in genetic perturbation (Roessner et al, 2001;Weckwerth et al, 2004;Tohge et al, 2005), to characterize diurnal/circadian behaviors (Urbanczyk-Wochniak et al, 2005;Gibon et al, 2006;Fukushima et al, 2009a;Espinoza et al, 2010;Hoffman et al, 2010), to assess altered regulatory responses to various abiotic stresses (Kaplan et al, 2004;Urano et al, 2009;Caldana et al, 2011;Kusano et al, 2011b;Maruyama et al, 2014;Nakabayashi et al, 2014), and to identify comprehensive metabolite quantitative trait loci (Morreel et al, 2006;Schauer et al, 2006;Carreno-Quintero et al, 2012;Matsuda et al, 2012).…”