Advances in Mass Spectrometry Imaging for Plant Metabolomics-Expanding the Analytical Toolbox
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Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) has become increasingly popular in plant science due to its ability to characterize complex chemical, spatial, and temporal aspects of plant metabolism. Over the past decade, as the emerging and unique features of various MSI techniques have continued to support new discoveries in studies of plant metabolism closely associated with various aspects of plant function and physiology, spatial metabolomics based on MSI techniques has positioned it at the forefront of plant metabolic studies, providing the opportunity for far higher resolution than was previously available. Despite these efforts, profound challenges at the levels of spatial resolution, sensitivity, quantitative ability, chemical confidence, isomer discrimination, and spatial multi-omics integration, undoubtedly remain. In this Perspective, we provide a contemporary overview of the emergent MSI techniques widely used in the plant sciences, with particular emphasis on recent advances in methodological breakthroughs. Having established the detailed context of MSI, we outline both the golden opportunities and key challenges currently facing plant metabolomics, presenting our vision as to how the enormous potential of MSI technologies will contribute to progress in plant science in the coming years.
Plant metabolomics: applications and challenges in the era of multi-omics big data.
Hao Y, Zhang Z, Luo E, Yang J, Wang S aBIOTECH. 2025; 6(1):116-132.
PMID: 40060186 PMC: 11889285. DOI: 10.1007/s42994-024-00194-0.
Identification of Plant Compounds with Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MSI).
Garcia-Rojas N, Sierra-Alvarez C, Ramos-Aboites H, Moreno-Pedraza A, Winkler R Metabolites. 2024; 14(8).
PMID: 39195515 PMC: 11356131. DOI: 10.3390/metabo14080419.