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One-line hybrid rice with high-efficiency synthetic apomixis and near-normal fertility
Key message High-frequency clonal seeds and near-normal fertility were obtained by engineering synthetic apomixis in hybrid rice. The one-line strategy, with the advantage of unnecessary seed production, is the final stage for the hybrid rice development and can be achieved through the fixation of h...
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Published in: | Plant cell reports 2024-03, Vol.43 (3), p.79-79, Article 79 |
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High-frequency clonal seeds and near-normal fertility were obtained by engineering synthetic apomixis in hybrid rice.
The one-line strategy, with the advantage of unnecessary seed production, is the final stage for the hybrid rice development and can be achieved through the fixation of heterosis via artificially inducing apomixis. Recently, synthetic apomixis has been generated in rice by combining
MiMe
(Mitosis instead of Meiosis) with either the ectopic expression of
BABY BOOM
(
BBM1
or
BBM4
) or mutation of
MATRILINEAL
(
MTL
), resulting in over 95.00% of clonal seeds. However, the frequency of clonal seeds was only 29.20% when
AtDD45
promoter was used to drive
BBM1
. In addition, achieving both a high frequency of clonal seeds and near-normal fertility simultaneously had been elusive in earlier strategies. In this study, using
AtDD45
promoter to drive
BBM1
expression in combination with the
MiMe
mutant resulted in the apomixis frequency as high as 98.70%. Even more, employing fusion promoters (
AtMYB98
_
AtDD1
_
OsECA1-like1
) to drive
WUS
expression in combination with
pAtDD45
:
BBM1
and
MiMe
could produce clonal seeds at rates of up to 98.21%, the highest seed setting rate reached to 83.67%. Multiple-embryos were observed in clonal lines at a frequency ranging from 3.37% to 60.99%. Transmission of the high frequency of apomixis through skipped generations (atavism) was identified in two clonal lines, even though it remained stable in the majority of clonal lines. These findings significantly advance the pursuit of fixed heterosis in rice through synthetic apomixis, edging closer to its agricultural application. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-024-03154-6 |