Author:
Tateishi Rie,Ogawa-Kishida Natsumi,Fujii Nobuharu,Nagata Yuji,Ohtsubo Yoshiyuki,Sasaki Shota,Takashima Keisuke,Kaneko Toshiro,Higashitani Atsushi
Abstract
AbstractExposure to N2O5 generated by plasma technology activates immunity in Arabidopsis through tryptophan metabolites. However, little is known about the effects of N2O5 exposure on other plant species. Sweet basil synthesizes many valuable secondary metabolites in its leaves. Therefore, metabolomic analyses were performed at three different exposure levels [9.7 (Ex1), 19.4 (Ex2) and 29.1 (Ex3) μmol] to assess the effects of N2O5 on basil leaves. As a result, cinnamaldehyde and phenolic acids increased with increasing doses. Certain flavonoids, columbianetin, and caryophyllene oxide increased with lower Ex1 exposure, cineole and methyl eugenol increased with moderate Ex2 exposure and l-glutathione GSH also increased with higher Ex3 exposure. Furthermore, gene expression analysis by quantitative RT-PCR showed that certain genes involved in the syntheses of secondary metabolites and jasmonic acid were significantly up-regulated early after N2O5 exposure. These results suggest that N2O5 exposure increases several valuable secondary metabolites in sweet basil leaves via plant defense responses in a controllable system.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Plasma-bio Consortium
FRiD Tohoku University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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