Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism Are Jointly Regulated During Shading in Roots and Leaves of Camellia Sinensis

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作者
Shao, Chenyu
Jiao, Haizhen
Chen, Jiahao
Zhang, Chenyu
Liu, Jie
Chen, Jianjiao
Li, Yunfei
Huang, Jing
Yang, Biao
Liu, Zhonghua
Shen, Chengwen
机构
[1] Key Laboratory of Tea Science of Ministry of Education, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha
[2] National Research Center of Engineering and Technology for Utilization of Botanical Functional Ingredients, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha
[3] Co-innovation Center of Education Ministry for Utilization of Botanical Functional Ingredients, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha
[4] Tea Research Institution, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou
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基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Camellia sinensis; leaves; roots; shading; metabolism; carbon; nitrogen; LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY; TEA QUALITY; GREEN TEA; GENOTYPES;
D O I
10.3389/fpls.2022.894840
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Numerous studies have shown that plant shading can promote the quality of green tea. However, the association of shading with metabolic regulation in tea leaves and roots remains unelucidated. Here, the metabolic profiling of two tea cultivars ("Xiangfeicui" and "Jinxuan") in response to shading and relighting periods during the summer season was performed using non-targeted metabolomics methods. The metabolic pathway analyses revealed that long-term shading remarkably inhibit the sugar metabolism such as glycolysis, galactose metabolism, and pentose phosphate pathway in the leaves and roots of "Xiangfeicui," and "Jinxuan" were more sensitive to light recovery changes. The lipid metabolism in the leaves and roots of "Xiangfeicui" was promoted by short-term shading, while it was inhibited by long-term shading. In addition, the intensity of the flavonoid metabolites in the leaves and roots of "Jinxuan" were upregulated with a trend of rising first and then decreasing under shading, and five flavonoid synthesis genes showed the same trend (F3H, F3 ' 5 ' H, DFR, ANS, and ANR). Simultaneously, the amino acids of the nitrogen metabolism in the leaves and roots of the two cultivars were significantly promoted by long-term shading, while the purine and caffeine metabolism was inhibited in the leaves of "Xiangfeicui." Interestingly, CsGS1.1 and CsTSI, amino acid synthase genes was upregulated in the leaves and roots of two cultivars. These results indicated that shading could participate in carbon and nitrogen metabolic regulation of both leaf and root, and root metabolism could have a positive association with leaf metabolism to promote the shaded tea quality.
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