Journal article

Characterization of epidermal bladder cells in Chenopodium quinoa

SL Otterbach, H Khoury, T Rupasinghe, H Mendis, KH Kwan, V Lui, SHA Natera, I Klaiber, NM Allen, DE Jarvis, M Tester, U Roessner, SM Schmöckel

Plant Cell and Environment | WILEY | Published : 2021

Abstract

Chenopodium quinoa (quinoa) is considered a superfood with its favourable nutrient composition and being gluten free. Quinoa has high tolerance to abiotic stresses, such as salinity, water deficit (drought) and cold. The tolerance mechanisms are yet to be elucidated. Quinoa has epidermal bladder cells (EBCs) that densely cover the shoot surface, particularly the younger parts of the plant. Here, we report on the EBC's primary and secondary metabolomes, as well as the lipidome in control conditions and in response to abiotic stresses. EBCs were isolated from plants after cold, heat, high-light, water deficit and salt treatments. We used untargeted gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) ..

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Grants

Awarded by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology


Funding Acknowledgements

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Grant/Award Number: VSRP funding; Metabolomics Australia at University of Melbourne, Grant/Award Number: Bioplatforms Australia Pty Ltd; Ministry for Science, Research and Art of BadenWuerttemberg, Grant/Award Number: Az: 75533-30-20/1