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Ionomic Approaches for Discovery of Novel Stress-Resilient Genes in Plants

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22137182

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ionomics; biotic stress; abiotic stress; gene identification; QTL mapping; omics; elemental analysis

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  1. Forest Science and Technology project by Korea Forest service [2019147B10-2121-AB02]
  2. Korea Forestry Promotion Institute (KOFPI) [2019147B10-2121-AB02] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Ionomics plays a crucial role in understanding plant stress biology and identifying genes and regulatory pathways related to mineral accumulation and transportation under normal or stress conditions. Integrated omics analysis helps in identifying genes for various traits that confer biotic and abiotic stress tolerance. Recent advancements in ionomics are being used to discover stress-tolerant genes in plants for sustainable agriculture.
Plants, being sessile, face an array of biotic and abiotic stresses in their lifespan that endanger their survival. Hence, optimized uptake of mineral nutrients creates potential new routes for enhancing plant health and stress resilience. Recently, minerals (both essential and non-essential) have been identified as key players in plant stress biology, owing to their multifaceted functions. However, a realistic understanding of the relationship between different ions and stresses is lacking. In this context, ionomics will provide new platforms for not only understanding the function of the plant ionome during stresses but also identifying the genes and regulatory pathways related to mineral accumulation, transportation, and involvement in different molecular mechanisms under normal or stress conditions. This article provides a general overview of ionomics and the integration of high-throughput ionomic approaches with other omics tools. Integrated omics analysis is highly suitable for identification of the genes for various traits that confer biotic and abiotic stress tolerance. Moreover, ionomics advances being used to identify loci using qualitative trait loci and genome-wide association analysis of element uptake and transport within plant tissues, as well as genetic variation within species, are discussed. Furthermore, recent developments in ionomics for the discovery of stress-tolerant genes in plants have also been addressed; these can be used to produce more robust crops with a high nutritional value for sustainable agriculture.

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