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Details for Maize

Stress Type: Biotic (Fungal)

Disease: Northern Corn Leaf Blight

Causal Agent: Exserohilum turcicum

Cultivar Name: Xianyu 335

Geographical: Hulan District, Harbin, China

Conditions: Infection at silking stage under field conditions

Parts of the Plant: Leaves

Method Used for Infection: Spray inoculation with Exserohilum turcicum spore suspension

Techniques Used to Identify: LC-MS/MS

Stress Type: Biotic (Fungal)

Disease: Downy Mildew

Causal Agent: Peronosclerospora sorghi

Cultivar Name: MAI 756 (resistant), CM 500 (susceptible)

Geographical: Nigeria / Northern Guinea Savanna,India / Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)

Conditions: 0, 24, 48, and 72 h after inoculation

Parts of the Plant: Leaves

Method Used for Infection: Inoculation with Peronosclerospora sorghi spores

Techniques Used to Identify: GC/EI-TOF-MS

Stress Type: Abiotic (Combined) – drought + low N / waterlogging + low N

Cultivar Name: CML49 (tolerant), CML100 (sensitive)

Geographical: developed by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)

Conditions: Concurrent combined stress (drought + low nitrogen) or (waterlogging + low nitrogen)

Parts of the Plant: Leaves, Roots

Method Used for Infection: Controlled stress application in growth setup

Techniques Used to Identify: GC-MS

Stress Type: Abiotic – Drought, Heat, Drought + Heat (Combined)

Cultivar Name: 10 tropical hybrids

Geographical: International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)

Conditions: Field conditions under WW (control), drought, heat, and combined drought+heat stress

Parts of the Plant: leaf blades

Method Used for Infection: NIL

Techniques Used to Identify: GC-MS

Stress Type: Abiotic – Cold Stress

Cultivar Name: B144 (tolerant), Q319 (susceptible)

Geographical: commonly used in China for abiotic stress studies

Conditions: Cold stress applied at early seedling stage

Parts of the Plant: Seedlings

Method Used for Infection: Cold treatment in controlled environment

Techniques Used to Identify: LC-MS/MS, Metabolite Profiling

Stress Type: Abiotic – Salt Stress

Cultivar Name: "cv. Logo and and cv. SR08"

Geographical: Salt-sensitive and Salt-resistant maize hybrids

Conditions: 5 different salt stress levels

Parts of the Plant: Leaves, Roots

Method Used for Infection: Salt solution application

Techniques Used to Identify: GC/TOF-MS-based metabolite profiling

Stress Type: Abiotic -UV-B

Cultivar Name: NIL

Geographical: temperate & high-altitude landraces

Conditions: Twice solar fluence UV-B; 1h to 6h exposure

Parts of the Plant: Leaves (irradiated & shielded), immature ears

Method Used for Infection: Artificial UV-B irradiation

Techniques Used to Identify: Transcriptomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics

Stress Type: Abiotic -Nutrient stress (Low phosphorus)

Cultivar Name: 6 Pi-tolerant and 6 Pi-sensitive inbred lines

Geographical: inbred lines

Conditions: Pi-deficient vs Pi-sufficient

Parts of the Plant: Leaves and Roots

Method Used for Infection: NIL

Techniques Used to Identify: GC-MS

Stress Type: Abiotic -Nutrient stress (Low phosphorus)

Cultivar Name: HM-4 (Low-P Sensitive), PEHM-2 (Low-P Tolerant)

Geographical: Punjab Agricultural University and other agricultural research stations in Northwestern India.

Conditions: P-starvation and restoration (3, 5, 10 days)

Parts of the Plant: Leaves and Roots

Method Used for Infection: NIL

Techniques Used to Identify: GC-MS based untargeted metabolomics profiling

Stress Type: Abiotic -Drought, Salinity, Heat, Combined

Cultivar Name: DanYu 606

Geographical: hybrid in major maize-growing zones in China

Conditions: Soil drought, soil salinity, heat stress, and combinations; time-course: 1, 3, 7 days

Parts of the Plant: Leaves and aerial parts

Method Used for Infection: NIL

Techniques Used to Identify: GC-MS and untargeted metabolomics