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A stepwise route to domesticate rice by controlling seed shattering and panicle shape.
Ishikawa, Ryo; Castillo, Cristina Cobo; Htun, Than Myint; Numaguchi, Koji; Inoue, Kazuya; Oka, Yumi; Ogasawara, Miki; Sugiyama, Shohei; Takama, Natsumi; Orn, Chhourn; Inoue, Chizuru; Nonomura, Ken-Ichi; Allaby, Robin; Fuller, Dorian Q; Ishii, Takashige.
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  • Ishikawa R; Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
  • Castillo CC; Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
  • Htun TM; Institute of Archaeology, University College London, London WC1H 0PY, United Kingdom.
  • Numaguchi K; Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
  • Inoue K; Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
  • Oka Y; Laboratory of Hydraulic Structures and Geo-Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
  • Ogasawara M; Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
  • Sugiyama S; Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
  • Takama N; Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
  • Orn C; Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
  • Inoue C; Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
  • Nonomura KI; Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan.
  • Allaby R; Laboratory of Plant Cytogenetics, National Institute of Genetics, Mishima 411-8540, Japan.
  • Fuller DQ; Department of Genetics, School of Life Science, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI), Mishima 411-8540, Japan.
  • Ishii T; School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 119(26): e2121692119, 2022 06 28.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35733263
ABSTRACT
Asian rice (Oryza sativa L.) is consumed by more than half of the world's population. Despite its global importance, the process of early rice domestication remains unclear. During domestication, wild rice (Oryza rufipogon Griff.) acquired non-seed-shattering behavior, allowing humans to increase grain yield. Previous studies argued that a reduction in seed shattering triggered by the sh4 mutation led to increased yield during rice domestication, but our experiments using wild introgression lines show that the domesticated sh4 allele alone is insufficient for shattering loss in O. rufipogon. The interruption of abscission layer formation requires both sh4 and qSH3 mutations, demonstrating that the selection of shattering loss in wild rice was not as simple as previously suggested. Here we identified a causal single-nucleotide polymorphism at qSH3 within the seed-shattering gene OsSh1, which is conserved in indica and japonica subspecies but absent in the circum-aus group of rice. Through harvest experiments, we further demonstrated that seed shattering alone did not significantly impact yield; rather, yield increases were observed with closed panicle formation controlled by SPR3 and further augmented by nonshattering, conferred by integration of sh4 and qSH3 alleles. Complementary manipulation of panicle shape and seed shattering results in a mechanically stable panicle structure. We propose a stepwise route for the earliest phase of rice domestication, wherein selection of visible SPR3-controlled closed panicle morphology was instrumental in the sequential recruitment of sh4 and qSH3, which together led to the loss of shattering.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oryza / Semillas / Genes de Plantas / Dispersión de Semillas / Domesticación Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oryza / Semillas / Genes de Plantas / Dispersión de Semillas / Domesticación Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón