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Genome-wide association study identifies a gene responsible for temperature-dependent rice germination

Agriculture

Genome-wide association study identifies a gene responsible for temperature-dependent rice germination

H. Yoshida, K. Hirano, et al.

This groundbreaking research identifies the genetic basis of temperature-dependent rice germination, revealing how a specific 4 bp InDel in the GF14h gene significantly affects germination rates. Conducted by Hideki Yoshida and colleagues, this study uncovers the interplay between GF14h, OREB1, and MFT2 in regulating ABA signaling, with implications for rice adaptation in northern climates.... show more
Abstract
Environment is an important determinant of agricultural productivity; therefore, crops have been bred with traits adapted to their environment. It is assumed that the physiology of seed germination is optimised for various climatic conditions. Here, to understand the genetic basis underlying seed germination, we conduct a genome-wide association study considering genotype-by-environment interactions on the germination rate of Japanese rice cultivars under different temperature conditions. We find that a 4 bp InDel in one of the 14-3-3 family genes, GF14h, preferentially changes the germination rate of rice under optimum temperature conditions. The GF14h protein constitutes a transcriptional regulatory module with a bZIP-type transcription factor, OREB1, and a florigen-like protein, MOTHER OF FT AND TFL 2, to control the germination rate by regulating abscisic acid (ABA)-responsive genes. The GF14h loss-of-function allele enhances ABA signalling and reduces the germination rate. This allele is found in rice varieties grown in the northern area and in modern cultivars of Japan and China, suggesting that it contributes to the geographical adaptation of rice. This study demonstrates the complicated molecular system involved in the regulation of seed germination in response to temperature, which has allowed rice to be grown in various geographical locations.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 29, 2022
Authors
Hideki Yoshida, Ko Hirano, Kenji Yano, Fanmiao Wang, Masaki Mori, Mayuko Kawamura, Eriko Koketsu, Masako Hattori, Reynante Lacsamana Ordonio, Peng Huang, Eiji Yamamoto, Makoto Matsuoka
Tags
rice germination
genetic basis
temperature dependence
genome-wide association study
ABA signaling
geographical adaptation
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