代谢组
海草
代谢组学
生物
生态系统
生态学
温带气候
中观
海洋生态系统
气候变化
生物信息学
作者
E. Maria U. Jung,Noshiza Majeed,Mitchell Booth,Rachel Austin,Elizabeth A. Sinclair,Matthew W. Fraser,Belinda C. Martin,Larissa M. F. Oppermann,Maike Bollen,Gary A. Kendrick
摘要
Summary Climate change and extreme climatic events, such as marine heatwaves (MHWs), are threatening seagrass ecosystems. Metabolomics can be used to gain insight into early stress responses in seagrasses and help to develop targeted management and conservation measures. We used metabolomics to understand the temporal and mechanistic response of leaf metabolism in seagrasses to climate change. Two species, temperate Posidonia australis and tropical Halodule uninervis , were exposed to a combination of future warming, simulated MHW with subsequent recovery period, and light deprivation in a mesocosm experiment. The leaf metabolome of P. australis was altered under MHW exposure at ambient light while H. uninervis was unaffected. Light deprivation impacted both seagrasses, with combined effects of heat and low light causing greater alterations in leaf metabolism . There was no MHW recovery in P. australis . Conversely, the heat‐resistant leaf metabolome of H. uninervis showed recovery of sugars and intermediates of the tricarboxylic acid cycle under combined heat and low light exposure, suggesting adaptive strategies to long‐term light deprivation. Overall, this research highlights how metabolomics can be used to study the metabolic pathways of seagrasses, identifies early indicators of environmental stress and analyses the effects of environmental factors on plant metabolism and health.
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