Rice paddies are a major source of methane emission. To meet the food demand of the growing population and to cope with global warming, reducing greenhouse gases and enhancing yield are critical. Here, we demonstrate for the first time that a novel loss-of-function rice allele, gs3, mitigates methane emission from methanogens by allocating more photosynthates to the grain and less to the root, and increases yield by enlarging grain size and weight.
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