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Agriculture

Widely targeted metabolomic analyses of albino tea germplasm ‘Huabai 1’ and ‘Baiye 1’

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Pages 530-540 | Received 28 Apr 2021, Accepted 18 May 2021, Published online: 04 Jun 2021

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Figure 1. Leaf color phenotype and chlorophyll content of different tea cultivars. (A) Phenotypic expression and (B) total chlorophyll content of albino shoots of ‘Huabai 1’ (Huabai 1-W), albino shoots of ‘Baiye 1’ (Baiye 1-W), green shoots of ‘Huabai 1’ (Huabai 1-G), green shoots of ‘Baiye 1’ (Baiye 1-G), ‘Longjing 43’ (LJ) and ‘Fudingdabai’ (FD).

Figure 1. Leaf color phenotype and chlorophyll content of different tea cultivars. (A) Phenotypic expression and (B) total chlorophyll content of albino shoots of ‘Huabai 1’ (Huabai 1-W), albino shoots of ‘Baiye 1’ (Baiye 1-W), green shoots of ‘Huabai 1’ (Huabai 1-G), green shoots of ‘Baiye 1’ (Baiye 1-G), ‘Longjing 43’ (LJ) and ‘Fudingdabai’ (FD).

Figure 2. Classification of differential metabolites between albino and green tea shoots of ‘Huabai 1’.

Figure 2. Classification of differential metabolites between albino and green tea shoots of ‘Huabai 1’.

Figure 3. Venn diagram and classification of differential metabolites in (A) HBW compared with green shoots; (B) BYW compared with green shoots. HBW: albino shoots of ‘Huabai 1’; HBG: green shoots of ‘Huabai 1’; BYW: albino shoots of ‘Baiye 1’; BYG: green shoots of ‘Baiye 1’; FD: ‘Fudingdabai’ and LJ: ‘Longjing 43’.

Figure 3. Venn diagram and classification of differential metabolites in (A) HBW compared with green shoots; (B) BYW compared with green shoots. HBW: albino shoots of ‘Huabai 1’; HBG: green shoots of ‘Huabai 1’; BYW: albino shoots of ‘Baiye 1’; BYG: green shoots of ‘Baiye 1’; FD: ‘Fudingdabai’ and LJ: ‘Longjing 43’.

Figure 4. Common and specific differential metabolites between the albino shoots of ‘Huabai 1’ and ‘Baiye 1’. The upper left and lower right part represent specific differential metabolites of albino ‘Huabai 1’ and ‘Baiye 1’, respectively; the middle part represents common differential metabolites of albino ‘Huabai 1’ and ‘Baiye 1’.

Figure 4. Common and specific differential metabolites between the albino shoots of ‘Huabai 1’ and ‘Baiye 1’. The upper left and lower right part represent specific differential metabolites of albino ‘Huabai 1’ and ‘Baiye 1’, respectively; the middle part represents common differential metabolites of albino ‘Huabai 1’ and ‘Baiye 1’.

Figure 5. Common differential metabolites between the albino shoots of ‘Huabai 1’ and ‘Baiye 1’. (A) log2 (HBW/FD); (B) log2 (HBW/LJ); (C) log2 (HBW/HBG); (D) log2 (BYW/BYG); (E) log2 (BYW/FD); (F) log2 (BYW/LJ).

Figure 5. Common differential metabolites between the albino shoots of ‘Huabai 1’ and ‘Baiye 1’. (A) log2 (HBW/FD); (B) log2 (HBW/LJ); (C) log2 (HBW/HBG); (D) log2 (BYW/BYG); (E) log2 (BYW/FD); (F) log2 (BYW/LJ).

Figure 6. KEGG enrichment analysis of ‘Huabai 1’ and ‘Baiye 1’. HBW: white shoots of ‘Huabai 1’, HBG: green shoots of ‘Huabai 1’, BYW: white shoots of ‘Baiye 1’ and BYG: green shoots of ‘Baiye 1’.

Figure 6. KEGG enrichment analysis of ‘Huabai 1’ and ‘Baiye 1’. HBW: white shoots of ‘Huabai 1’, HBG: green shoots of ‘Huabai 1’, BYW: white shoots of ‘Baiye 1’ and BYG: green shoots of ‘Baiye 1’.
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Data availability statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available in the OMIX in the BIG Data Center at https://bigd.big.ac.cn/omix/, reference number OMIX246.