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salinity, heat, cold, and heavy metal stress) has been briefly discussed.
Before the discovery of various metabolomics techniques, identification
of specialized molecules formed in plants in response to abiotic stress was
mostly unknown. Metabolomics plays a prominent role in plant biology.
Its diverse role that ranges from quantification of the level of known
metabolites in plants to identification of unknown smaller weight metabo
lites formed in plants in response to abiotic stress has become a handy
tool for both researchers and plant breeders. However, it is still an early
branch of science and various aspects such as data mining and annotation,
assessment, processing, and evaluation needs proper attention. Integration
of metabolomics data with other omics techniques will proficiently dissect
novel metabolic network for enhancing the stress tolerance capability of
plants.
In the future, by using metabolomics approach, specific markers can be
identified that can eventually be linked with the nature and scale of effects
caused by abiotic stress in plants. Approaches like metabolome assisted
plant breeding might be very useful for the development of climate resil
ient plants along with higher yield. Another important topic that needs
to be addressed in coming time is higher subcellular compartmentaliza
tion. Biosynthesis of metabolites takes place in various organelles and
thus more sophisticated tools in sampling highly spatially and temporally
resolved tissues will be necessary to unravel the complexity of interacting
metabolic pathways. Combining the metabolomics with specific isotope
labeling of metabolites can lead to the detection of metabolites in cell
organelles along with their metabolic pathway. Taken together, our under
standing of metabolite adaptation to abiotic stress in plants is still quite
obscure. It is of utmost importance to further enhance our knowledge
of metabolite adaptation to abiotic stress with targeted comprehensive
metabolomics studies emphasizing primary and secondary metabolic
pathways.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Dr. Aryadeep Roychoudhury is highly thankful for the financial assistance
received from Department of Higher Education, Science and Technology and
Biotechnology, Government of West Bengal and Science and Engineering
Research Board (SERB), Government of India for the grant [264(Sanc.)/
ST/P/S&T/1G-80/2017] and [EMR/2016/004799], respectively.