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Fortune telling: metabolic markers of plant performance
Authors:Olivier Fernandez  Maria Urrutia  Stéphane Bernillon  Catherine Giauffret  François Tardieu  Jacques Le Gouis  Nicolas Langlade  Alain Charcosset  Annick Moing  Yves Gibon
Institution:1.UMR 1332 Biologie du Fruit et Pathologie, INRA, Centre INRA de Bordeaux,Villenave d’Ornon,France;2.Plateforme Métabolome Bordeaux, CGFB, MetaboHUB-PHENOME,Villenave d’Ornon,France;3.UMR AgroImpact, INRA, Estrées-Mons,Péronne,France;4.UMR LEPSE, INRA, Montpellier SupAgro,Montpellier,France;5.UMR GDEC, INRA, UBP,Clermont-Ferrand,France;6.UMR LIPM, INRA, CNRS, Université de Toulouse,Castanet-Tolosan,France;7.UMR GQE, INRA, CNRS, Université Paris Sud, AgroParisTech,Gif-Sur-Yvette,France
Abstract:

Background

In the last decade, metabolomics has emerged as a powerful diagnostic and predictive tool in many branches of science. Researchers in microbes, animal, food, medical and plant science have generated a large number of targeted or non-targeted metabolic profiles by using a vast array of analytical methods (GC–MS, LC–MS, 1H-NMR….). Comprehensive analysis of such profiles using adapted statistical methods and modeling has opened up the possibility of using single or combinations of metabolites as markers. Metabolic markers have been proposed as proxy, diagnostic or predictors of key traits in a range of model species and accurate predictions of disease outbreak frequency, developmental stages, food sensory evaluation and crop yield have been obtained.

Aim of review

(i) To provide a definition of plant performance and metabolic markers, (ii) to highlight recent key applications involving metabolic markers as tools for monitoring or predicting plant performance, and (iii) to propose a workable and cost-efficient pipeline to generate and use metabolic markers with a special focus on plant breeding.

Key message

Using examples in other models and domains, the review proposes that metabolic markers are tending to complement and possibly replace traditional molecular markers in plant science as efficient estimators of performance.
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