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Fertilization controls tiller numbers via transcriptional regulation of a MAX1-like gene in rice cultivation

Agriculture

Fertilization controls tiller numbers via transcriptional regulation of a MAX1-like gene in rice cultivation

J. Cui, N. Nishide, et al.

This groundbreaking study explores how fertilization impacts rice tiller numbers by uncovering the role of the gene *Os1900*. The research, conducted by an expert team including Jinying Cui, Noriko Nishide, and Kiyoshi Mashiguchi, highlights potential sustainable practices in rice production through innovative genetic insights.... show more
Abstract
Fertilization controls various aspects of cereal growth such as tiller number, leaf size, and panicle size. However, despite such benefits, global chemical fertilizer use must be reduced to achieve sustainable agriculture. Here, based on field transcriptome data from leaf samples collected during rice cultivation, we identify fertilizer responsive genes and focus on Os1900, a gene orthologous to Arabidopsis thaliana MAX1, which is involved in strigolactone biosynthesis. Elaborate genetic and biochemical analyses using CRISPR/Cas9 mutants reveal that Os1900 together with another MAX1-like gene, Os5100, play a critical role in controlling the conversion of carlactone into carlactonoic acid during strigolactone biosynthesis and tillering in rice. Detailed analyses of a series of Os1900 promoter deletion mutations suggest that fertilization controls tiller number in rice through transcriptional regulation of Os1900, and that a few promoter mutations alone can increase tiller numbers and grain yields even under minor-fertilizer conditions, whereas a single defective os1900 mutation does not increase tillers under normal fertilizer condition. Such Os1900 promoter mutations have potential uses in breeding programs for sustainable rice production.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 08, 2023
Authors
Jinying Cui, Noriko Nishide, Kiyoshi Mashiguchi, Kana Kuroha, Masayuki Miya, Kazuhiko Sugimoto, Jun-Ichi Itoh, Shinjiro Yamaguchi, Takeshi Izawa
Tags
rice
fertilization
tiller number
Os1900
strigolactone
sustainable production
genetic analysis
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