A novel hybrid seed production technology based on a unilateral cross-incompatibility gene in maize
Hybrid seed production technology (SPT) using genic recessive male sterility is of great importance in maize breeding. Here, we report a novel SPT based on a maize unilateral cross-incompatibility gene ZmGa1F with an extremely low transgene transmission rate (TTR). Proper pollen-specific ZmGa1F expr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Science China. Life sciences 2023-03, Vol.66 (3), p.595-601 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Hybrid seed production technology (SPT) using genic recessive male sterility is of great importance in maize breeding. Here, we report a novel SPT based on a maize unilateral cross-incompatibility gene
ZmGa1F
with an extremely low transgene transmission rate (TTR). Proper pollen-specific
ZmGa1F
expression severely inhibits pollen tube growth leading to no fertilization. The maintainer line harbors a transgene cassette in an
ipe1
male sterile background containing
IPE1
to restore
ipe1
male fertility,
ZmGa1F
to prevent transgenic pollen escape, the red fluorescence protein encoding gene
DsRed2
for the separation of male sterile and fertile seeds, and the herbicide-resistant gene
Bar
for transgenic plant selection. When the maintainer line is selfed, gametes of
ipe1/transgene
and
ipe1
/- genotypes are produced, and pollen of the
ipe1/transgene
genotype is not able to fertilize female gametes due to pollen tube growth inhibition by ZmGa1F. Subsequently, seeds of
ipe1/ipe1
and
ipe1/transgene
genotypes are produced at a 1:1 ratio and could be separated easily by fluorescence-based seed sorting. Not a single seed emitting fluorescence is detected in more than 200,000 seeds examined demonstrating that the pollen-tube-inhibition (PTI)-based TTR is lower than what has been reported for similar technologies to date. This PTI-based SPT shows promising potential for future maize hybrid seed production. |
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ISSN: | 1674-7305 1869-1889 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11427-022-2191-7 |