Application of multiomics analysis to plant flooding response

Front Plant Sci. 2024 Aug 13:15:1389379. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1389379. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Flooding, as a natural disaster, plays a pivotal role in constraining the growth and development of plants. Flooding stress, including submergence and waterlogging, not only induces oxygen, light, and nutrient deprivation, but also alters soil properties through prolonged inundation, further impeding plant growth and development. However, hypoxia (or anoxia) is the most serious and direct damage to plants caused by flooding. Moreover, flooding disrupts the structural integrity of plant cell walls and compromises endoplasmic reticulum functionality, while hindering nutrient absorption and shifting metabolic processes from normal aerobic respiration to anaerobic respiration. It can be asserted that flooding exerts comprehensive effects on plants encompassing phenotypic changes, transcriptional alterations, protein dynamics, and metabolic shifts. To adapt to flooding environments, plants employ corresponding adaptive mechanisms at the phenotypic level while modulating transcriptomic profiles, proteomic characteristics, and metabolite levels. Hence, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomics investigations conducted on flooding stress on model plants and major crops, elucidating their response mechanisms from diverse omics perspectives.

Keywords: flooding; hypoxia; metabolomics; proteomics; submergence; transcriptomics; waterlogging.

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Grants and funding

The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This work was supported by grant from the Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (20224BAB215002 to FL), Jiangxi Provincial Introduced Intelligence Program (20212BCJ25024 to FL), Jiangxi Provincial International Science and Technology Cooperation Program (S2023KJHZH0040 to FL); Jiangxi Provincial Introduced Intelligence Program (20212BCJ25025 to WH), Jiujiang City “double hundred double thousand” talent project to WH, and National Natural Science Foundation of China (32160099 to WH).