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Natural variations at the Stay-Green gene promoter control lifespan and yield in rice cultivars

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  • Dongjin Shin

    (National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA)

  • Sichul Lee

    (Institute for Basic Science (IBS))

  • Tae-Heon Kim

    (National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA)

  • Jong-Hee Lee

    (National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA)

  • Joonheum Park

    (Institute for Basic Science (IBS))

  • Jinwon Lee

    (Institute for Basic Science (IBS))

  • Ji Yoon Lee

    (National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA)

  • Lae-Hyeon Cho

    (Kyung Hee University)

  • Jae Young Choi

    (New York University)

  • Wonhee Lee

    (DGIST)

  • Ji-Hwan Park

    (Institute for Basic Science (IBS))

  • Dae-Woo Lee

    (Kyung Hee University)

  • Hisashi Ito

    (Hokkaido University)

  • Dae Heon Kim

    (Sunchon National University)

  • Ayumi Tanaka

    (Hokkaido University)

  • Jun-Hyeon Cho

    (National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA)

  • You-Chun Song

    (National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA)

  • Daehee Hwang

    (Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
    DGIST)

  • Michael D. Purugganan

    (New York University)

  • Jong-Seong Jeon

    (Kyung Hee University)

  • Gynheung An

    (Kyung Hee University)

  • Hong Gil Nam

    (Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
    DGIST)

Abstract

Increased grain yield will be critical to meet the growing demand for food, and could be achieved by delaying crop senescence. Here, via quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping, we uncover the genetic basis underlying distinct life cycles and senescence patterns of two rice subspecies, indica and japonica. Promoter variations in the Stay-Green (OsSGR) gene encoding the chlorophyll-degrading Mg++-dechelatase were found to trigger higher and earlier induction of OsSGR in indica, which accelerated senescence of indica rice cultivars. The indica-type promoter is present in a progenitor subspecies O. nivara and thus was acquired early during the evolution of rapid cycling trait in rice subspecies. Japonica OsSGR alleles introgressed into indica-type cultivars in Korean rice fields lead to delayed senescence, with increased grain yield and enhanced photosynthetic competence. Taken together, these data establish that naturally occurring OsSGR promoter and related lifespan variations can be exploited in breeding programs to augment rice yield.

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  • Dongjin Shin & Sichul Lee & Tae-Heon Kim & Jong-Hee Lee & Joonheum Park & Jinwon Lee & Ji Yoon Lee & Lae-Hyeon Cho & Jae Young Choi & Wonhee Lee & Ji-Hwan Park & Dae-Woo Lee & Hisashi Ito & Dae Heon K, 2020. "Natural variations at the Stay-Green gene promoter control lifespan and yield in rice cultivars," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-16573-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16573-2
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