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OsPDCD5 negatively regulates plant architecture and grain yield in rice

Authors :
Fuan Niu
Bingran Zhao
Jianping Wang
Yeyun Xin
Ying Wang
Longping Yuan
Xiaoyun Xin
Yu Zhu
Shiqing Dong
Liming Cao
Peiwen Yan
Junru Fu
Xianxin Dong
Hu Yuanyi
Bigang Mao
Tan Yanning
Dingyang Yuan
Xiaokang Han
Fan Zhang
Xiaojin Luo
Zhou Huang
Jinshui Yang
Zejun Hu
Haohua He
Source :
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
National Academy of Sciences, 2021.

Abstract

Significance Rice breeding programs aim to develop cultivars with improved traits, including high grain yield and superior quality. In rice, OsPDCD5 encodes a programmed cell death 5 protein. Targeted mutagenesis of OsPDCD5 enhanced grain yield and plant architecture. Statistical analysis indicated that plot grain yield of OsPDCD5 knockout lines was enhanced by 6.25 to 20.13% in 11 popular or newly bred rice cultivars compared with the corresponding wild types. The OsPDCD5 knockout lines showed increases in milled rice percentage and gel consistency, and a decrease in amylose content. Our results provide insight into the molecular mechanism by which OsPDCD5 influences grain yield and plant architecture, and highlight a promising candidate gene for use in breeding programs designed to develop super rice cultivars.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Accession number :
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