Multiomics Analysis of the Mechanism by Which Gibberellin Alleviates S-Metolachlor Toxicity in Rice Seedlings
Cong Wang, Haona Yang, Zhixuan Liu, Lianyang Bai, Lifeng Wang, Shangfeng Zhou

TL;DR
This study explores how Gibberellin (GA3) reduces the harmful effects of the herbicide S-metolachlor on rice seedlings through multiomics analysis.
Contribution
The study identifies GA3 as a potential safener and reveals its mechanism in mitigating herbicide-induced stress in rice.
Findings
GA3 mitigates S-metolachlor phytotoxicity by increasing peroxidase (POD) activity.
Flavonoid synthesis is restored in GA3-treated rice seedlings, aiding in ROS elimination.
Proteomics and transcriptomics reveal enrichment in phenylpropanoid pathways linked to GA3's protective effects.
Abstract
S-metolachlor is a selective pre-emergence herbicide used in dryland. However, it is challenging to employ in paddy fields due to its phytotoxic effects on rice. As a common phytohormone, Gibberellin-3 (GA3) is inferred to have the ability to alleviate herbicide phytotoxicity. This study first quantitatively verified the phytotoxicity of s-metolachlor to rice and then demonstrated the mitigative effect of GA3 on these adverse reactions. Furthermore, a transcriptome of rice seedlings subjected to different treatments was constructed to assemble the reference genes, followed by comparative metabolomics and proteomics analyses. Metabolomics revealed an enrichment of flavonoid metabolites in the group of adding GA3, and these flavonoids can eliminate ROS in plants. Proteomics analysis indicated that differential proteins were enriched in the phenylpropanoid biosynthesis pathway responsible…
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TopicsAllelopathy and phytotoxic interactions · Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant Gene Expression Analysis
