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Data from: Assessing agroecosystem resilience in annual cropping systems with ecometabolomics

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posted on 2025-05-16, 19:16 authored by Andrea ClemensenAndrea Clemensen, Henriette Uthe, Jianghao Sun, SARA DukeSARA Duke, Mark LiebigMark Liebig, Craig WhippoCraig Whippo, David ArcherDavid Archer

Plant ecometabolomics is a growing field of study which allows broader understanding of the metabolomic dynamics within and between plants and their ecosystem. Plants constantly respond to environmental cues, producing plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) to communicate with and adapt to their everchanging ecosystems. Plant secondary metabolites allow plants to withstand biotic and abiotic stressors and are mediators of interactions between their above and belowground ecosystem. However, the way PSMs are affected by and respond to agricultural management is poorly understood. As part of the Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) Network, we assessed ecometabolomic profiles of corn (Zea mays L.) leaves and roots between contrasting prevailing (prevailing practice, PP) and alternative (alternative practice, AP) cropping practices which utilized cover crops and cover crop interseeding. The ecometabolomic profiles of corn leaves and roots were 90% and 71%, respectively, richer in PSMs in the AP than PP treatments. Our untargeted metabolomic analyses resulted in 124 annotated features, with 68 features significantly different between AP and PP treatments. We detected 43 features annotated as PSMs, 39 of which were greater (p ≤ 0.10) in the AP than PP treatments. This research shows that our agricultural management practices influence the way plants respond within their agroecosystem. Increased production of PSMs allows plants to better adapt to various abiotic and biotic stresses, enhancing the resilience of plants within their ecosystem.

Funding

USDA-ARS: 3064-21660-003-00D

History

Data contact name

Clemensen, Andrea K

Data contact email

andrea.clemensen@usda.gov

Publisher

Ag Data Commons

Temporal Extent Start Date

2022-05-27

Temporal Extent End Date

2022-08-22

Theme

  • Non-geospatial

Geographic location - description

USDA-ARS Northern Great Plains Research Laboratory field site south of Mandan, ND, USA in a no-till dryland cropping system. Site topography is gently rolling uplands (0-3% slope) in a continental semiarid climate with mean annual precipitation of 456 mm and mean annual temperature of 4°C.

ISO Topic Category

  • farming

Ag Data Commons Group

  • Long-Term Agroecosystem Research
  • Northern Plains

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

agroecosystems; cropping systems; metabolomics; secondary metabolites; abiotic stress; corn; Zea mays; leaves; roots; cover crops; biotic stress

OMB Bureau Code

  • 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service

OMB Program Code

  • 005:040 - National Research

ARS National Program Number

  • 216

ARIS Log Number

425808

Pending citation

  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public

Preferred dataset citation

Clemensen, A. K., Uthe, H., Sun, J., Duke, S. E., Liebig, M. A., Whippo, C. W., & Archer, D. W. (2025). Data from: Assessing agroecosystem resilience in annual cropping systems with ecometabolomics.