Plant Production Science (Jan 2003)

Changes in Photosynthetic Activity and Export of Carbon by Overexpressing a Maize Sucrose-Phosphate Synthase Gene under Elevated C02 in Transgenic Rice

  • Kiyomi Ono,
  • Haruto Sasaki,
  • Takahiro Hara,
  • Kazuhiko Kobayashi,
  • Ken Ishimaru

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1626/pps.6.281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 281 – 286

Abstract

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To investigate whether increased sucrose-phosphate synthase (SPS) activity alters photosynthetic activity and/or the export of carbon from leaves under elevated C02 partial pressure ([C02]), we raised two lines of transgenic rice (H54-9 and H69-7), each overexpressing a maize SPS gene, and wild-type rice under ambient [C02] (35 Pa) and elevated [0O2] (100 Pa). Under ambient [C02], no significant difference was observed between the transgenic and wild-type plants in the levels of sucrose or starch in leaves or the photosynthetic activity; but the carbon export rate was higher in H69-7 than in the wild-type. Under elevated [C02], photosynthetic activity increased in all plants, but the accumulation of starch was significantly repressed in H54-9, whose SPS activity was about 12.5 times higher than that of the wild-type. The carbon export rate was higher in both transgenic lines than the wild-type. We considered that increased SPS activity in rice plants would promote the export of carbon from leaves and, as a result, starch accumulation in the leaves would be suppressed and/or photosynthetic activity would be promoted under elevated [CO2].

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