The Effect of Ozone Treatment on Metabolite Profile of Germinating Barley

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Ozone is widely used to control pests in grain and impacts seed germination, a crucial stage in crop establishment which involves metabolic alterations. In this study, dormancy was overcome through after-ripening (AR) in dry barley seed storage of more than 4 weeks; alternatively, a 15-min ozone treatment could break the dormancy of barley immediately after harvest, with accelerated germination efficiency remaining around 96% until 4 weeks. Headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) and liquid absorption coupled with gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) were utilized for metabolite profiling of 2-, 4-and 7-day germinating seeds. Metabolic changes during barley germination are reflected by time-dependent characteristics. Alcohols, fatty acids, and ketones were major contributors to time-driven changes during germination. In addition, greater fatty acids were released at the early germination stage when subjected to ozone treatment.

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Dong, X., Sun, L., Agarwal, M., Maker, G., Han, Y., Yu, X., & Ren, Y. (2022). The Effect of Ozone Treatment on Metabolite Profile of Germinating Barley. Foods, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11091211

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