Morphogenesis and Gene Mapping of deformed interior floral organ 1 (difo1), a Novel Mutant Associated with Floral Organ Development in Rice
Floral organ identity and specific number directly affect anthesis habits, fertilization and grain yield. Here, we identified a deformed interior floral organ 1 ( difo1 ) mutant from selfing progenies of indica cv. Zhonghui8015 (Zh8015) after 60 Co γ -ray treatment. Compared with the Zh8015 spikelet...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology reporter 2017-02, Vol.35 (1), p.130-144 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Floral organ identity and specific number directly affect anthesis habits, fertilization and grain yield. Here, we identified a
deformed interior floral organ 1
(
difo1
) mutant from selfing progenies of
indica
cv. Zhonghui8015 (Zh8015) after
60
Co
γ
-ray treatment. Compared with the Zh8015 spikelet, the interior floral organs of the
difo1
mutant present various numbers of stamens and stigmas, with no typical filament and no mature pollen grains. Most
difo1
flowers exhibited an increased number of stigmas that were attached to the stamens and an intumescent ovule-like cell mass in addition to the ovary. Transverse sections of spikelets and scanning electron microscopy analysis revealed an indeterminate number of interior floral organs and abnormal early spikelet development for the
difo1
mutant. Instead of the linear-shaped surface of wild-type stamens,
difo1
displayed a glossy stamen surface resulting in immature stamens and complete sterility. In addition, the
difo1
mutant exhibited delayed anthesis, rapid anthesis and non-extended stamens compared with wild type. Genetic analysis and gene mapping revealed that
difo1
was controlled by a single recessive gene, which was fine-mapped to a 54-kb interval on the short arm of chromosome 4 between markers S22 and RM16439 harboring nine ORFs. Sequence analysis revealed that the mutant carried a single nucleotide deletion in its promoter region, which likely corresponded to the phenotype, in a C
2
H
2
-type zinc finger protein gene (
LOC_Os04g08600
). Moreover, qRT-PCR analysis showed a significantly down-regulated expression pattern for
DIFO1
and many floral organ identity genes in the interior floral organs
of difo1. DIFO1
is therefore an important floral organ development gene in rice, particularly with regard to interior organ meristem identity and floret primordium differentiation. |
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ISSN: | 0735-9640 1572-9818 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11105-016-1007-x |