Integrative physiological, biochemical, and metabolomic analyses reveal complex drought and zinc stress tolerance in a novel Miscanthus hybrid
Monirul Islam, Amjad Ali, Leilei Zhang, Andrea Ferrarini, Luigi Lucini, John Clifton-Brown, Stefano Amaducci

TL;DR
A new hybrid of Miscanthus shows strong tolerance to drought and zinc stress, making it suitable for growing on poor-quality land.
Contribution
The study reveals the physiological and metabolic mechanisms behind the hybrid's tolerance to combined drought and zinc stress.
Findings
The hybrid GRC10 shows resilience to drought and zinc stress through metabolic reprogramming.
Stress treatments increased proline accumulation and antioxidant enzyme activities.
Secondary metabolites and hormone-related compounds changed significantly under stress.
Abstract
Stresses caused by drought and heavy metals (HMs) adversely affect the establishment and yield potential of Miscanthus plants. These stresses are particularly acute on lower quality ‘contaminated and marginal-lands’ less suitable for food production. In our prior research assessing drought and zinc stress tolerance across seven novel Miscanthus hybrids, a M. sacchariflorus × M. sinensis hybrid ‘GRC10’ exhibited superior stress tolerance and biomass production. This study investigated the effects of drought (D), zinc (Zn) stress, and their combination (D + Zn) on stress tolerance in the Miscanthus GRC10 using untargeted metabolomics to uncover stress tolerance mechanisms. Synchronous measurements of growth parameters, leaf gas exchange parameters, the maximum quantum yield of photosystem II (Fv/Fm), performance index (PI-ABS), antioxidant enzyme activity, proline, and malondialdehyde…
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TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Bioenergy crop production and management · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
