Plants have developed complex regulatory networks to adapt to various stresses, including cold stress. Trehalose (Tre), known as the "sugar of life," plays a crucial role in enhancing cold tolerance by triggering antioxidation. However, the underlying regulatory mechanisms remain unclear. This study examines the transcription factor gene CmTGA8, which is induced by Tre under normal and cold conditions in melon seedlings (Cucumis melo L.), through transcriptome analysis and RT-qPCR. Reverse genetic analyses showed that silencing CmTGA8 reduced ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and glutathione S-transferase (GST) activities, suppressed CmAPX1 and CmGSTU25 expression, and increased cold susceptibility in melon seedlings. Our previous reports illustrated that Tre treatment significantly induced the expression of respiratory burst oxidase homologues (CmRBOHD) gene, encoding NADPH oxidases responsible for generating apoplastic H