Abstract

Rice is a crop feeding half of the world’s population. With the continuous raise of yield potential via genetic improvement, rice breeding has entered an era where multiple genes conferring complex traits must be efficiently manipulated to increase rice yield further. Recurrent selection is a sound strategy for manipulating multiple genes and it has been successfully performed in allogamous crops. However, the difficulties in emasculation and hand pollination had obstructed efficient use of recurrent selection in autogamous rice. Here, we report development of the dwarf male-sterile rice that can facilitate recurrent selection in rice breeding. We adopted RNAi technology to synergistically regulate rice plant height and male fertility to create the dwarf male-sterile rice. The RNAi construct pTCK-EGGE, targeting the OsGA20ox2 and OsEAT1 genes, was constructed and used to transform rice via Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. The transgenic T0 plants showing largely reduced plant height and complete male-sterile phenotypes were designated as the dwarf male-sterile plants. Progenies of the dwarf male-sterile plants were obtained by pollinating them with pollens from the wild-type. In the T1 and T2 populations, half of the plants were still dwarf male-sterile; the other half displayed normal plant height and male fertility which were designated as tall and male-fertile plants. The tall and male-fertile plants are transgene-free and can be self-pollinated to generate new varieties. Since emasculation and hand pollination for dwarf male-sterile rice plants is no longer needed, the dwarf male-sterile rice can be used to perform recurrent selection in rice. A dwarf male-sterile rice-based recurrent selection model has been proposed.

Highlights

  • Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a staple crop that feed more than three billion people, nearly half of the world’s population (Elert, 2014)

  • The fragments EGF and EGR were cloned into the backbone vector pTCK303 (Wang et al, 2004) at the corresponding restriction sites, resulting in the RNA interference (RNAi) construct pTCK-EGGE used for genetic transformation of rice (Figure 3)

  • dwarf male-sterile (DMS) Rice Generated by Targeting OsGA20ox2 and OsRTS

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a staple crop that feed more than three billion people, nearly half of the world’s population (Elert, 2014). The need of emasculation and hand pollination had obstructed the efficient use of RS in breeding of autogamous species This situation is changing due to the development of the DMS wheat which links the dominant dwarf gene Rht-D1c and male-sterile gene Ms2 (Liu and Yang, 1991). We report development of DMS rice by adopting RNAi technology to synergistically suppress expression of the OsGA20ox and OsEAT1 genes, resulting in co-inherited semi-dwarf and male-sterile phenotypes in rice plants. This DMS rice can be used as a genetic tool for RS breeding in rice

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