Biology and Biotechnology of Environmental Stress Tolerance in Plants, Volume 3: Sustainable Approaches for
Enhancing Envir
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CHAPTER 14
Advances in Metabolomics Research in
Environmental Stress Response in Plants
ANKUR SINGH and ARYADEEP ROYCHOUDHURY*
Post-Graduate Department of Biotechnology, St. Xavier’s College
(Autonomous), 30, Mother Teresa Sarani, Kolkata – 700016,
West Bengal, India
*Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected]
ABSTRACT
Abiotic stress is one of the major limiting factors that significantly hampers
the development of plants and also negatively affects the quality and
quantity of crop yield. To overcome the negative effects of abiotic stresses,
plants reprogram their metabolic pathway which in turn enhances the level
of primary and secondary metabolites. Metabolomics is an important tech
nique for deciphering the unknown metabolites or quantification of known
metabolites in plants formed on being exposed to such limiting factors.
Metabolome refers to the total metabolite constituent of any plant species
that can be analyzed to further explore the changes that take place in plants
on being exposed to environmental stresses. Metabolomics is a promising
tool that helps in the proper identification of metabolic networks linked with
abiotic stress that might help in the identification of stress-specific marker
in plants. Advanced metabolomics tools such as non-destructive nuclear
magnetic resonance (NMR), gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
(GS-MS), liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and direct
flow injection mass spectrometry have enhanced the rate of metabolome
profiling of plants. Presently, integration of metabolomics with other omics