Publications by authors named "Jim Heald"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study examines how different metabolic changes in oats help the plants cope with drought conditions, an area that's not well understood.
  • - Researchers used advanced techniques like mass spectroscopy to analyze leaf samples over time and noted significant early increases in salicylic acid, which helps regulate water loss and supports antioxidant defenses.
  • - The findings suggest that oats possess an integrated mechanism for drought tolerance, indicating how early responses can set the stage for better water management in plants, especially when comparing resistant and susceptible genotypes.
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Plant-microbe interactions-whether pathogenic or symbiotic-exert major influences on plant physiology and productivity. Analysis of such interactions represents a particular challenge to metabolomic approaches due to the intimate association between the interacting partners coupled with a general commonality of metabolites. We here describe an approach based on co-cultivation of Arabidopsis cell cultures and bacterial plant pathogens to assess the metabolomes of both interacting partners, which we refer to as dual metabolomics.

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Metabolomic approaches were used to elucidate some key metabolite changes occurring during interactions of Magnaporthe grisea--the cause of rice blast disease--with an alternate host, Brachypodium distachyon. Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy provided a high-throughput metabolic fingerprint of M. grisea interacting with the B.

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Many technologies have been developed to help explain the function of genes discovered by systematic genome sequencing. At present, transcriptome and proteome studies dominate large-scale functional analysis strategies. Yet the metabolome, because it is 'downstream', should show greater effects of genetic or physiological changes and thus should be much closer to the phenotype of the organism.

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