Agriculture (Nov 2021)

<i>SLL1-ZH</i> Regulates Spikelets Architecture and Grain Yield in Rice

  • Lianping Sun,
  • Jingxin Wang,
  • Xiaoxia Wen,
  • Zequn Peng,
  • Daibo Chen,
  • Yingxin Zhang,
  • Shihua Cheng,
  • Liyong Cao,
  • Xiaodeng Zhan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11111162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 1162

Abstract

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The spikelet developmental processes that control structure and floral organ identity play critical roles in rice grain yield formation. In this study, we characterized a novel rice mutant, SLL1-ZH, which exhibits a variety of defective agronomic characters, including semi-dwarf, rolling leaf, deformed panicles, and reduced grains production. Morphological analysis also revealed that the SLL1-ZH mutant shows numerous defects of floral organs, such as cracked glumes, hooked and thin lemmas, shrunken but thickened paleas, an indeterminate number of stamens and stigmas, and heterotopic ovaries. Map-based cloning identified a single nucleotide substitution (C to G) in the first exon of LOC_Os09g23200 that is responsible for the SLL1-ZH phenotype. In addition, qPCR analysis showed a significant change in the relative expression of SLL1-ZH in the mutant during inflorescence differentiation and in the different floral organs. Transcription of rice floral organ development-related factors also changed significantly in the mutant. Therefore, our results suggested that SLL1-ZH plays a great role in plant growth, spikelet development, and grain yield in rice.

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