Light is one of the most important environmental factors that affect many aspects of plant growth, including chlorophyll (Chl) synthesis and flowering time. Here, we identified a rice mutant, yellow leaf and early flowering (ye1), and characterized the gene YE1 by using a map-based cloning method. YE1 encodes a heme oxygenase, which is localized to the chloroplasts. YE1 is expressed in various green tissues, especially in leaves, with a diurnal-rhythmic expression pattern, and its transcripts is also induced by light during leaf-greening. The mutant displays decreased Chl contents with less and disorderly thylakoid lamellar layers in chloroplasts, which reduced the photosynthesis rate. The early flowering phenotype of ye1 was not photoperiod-sensitive. Furthermore, the expression levels of Chl biosynthetic genes were downregulated in ye1 seedlings during de-etiolation responses to light. We also found that rhythmic expression patterns of genes involved in photoperiodic flowering were altered in the mutant. Based on these results, we infer that YE1 plays an important role in light-dependent Chl biogenesis as well as photoperiodic flowering pathway in rice.
Rapid Visco Analyzer (RVA) profiles are important traits for indicating rice quality, which are controlled by quantitative trait loci (QTL). In the past two decades, hundreds of QTL for rice RVA profiles have been detected, but without an integration study. Consistent QTL regions associated with rice RVA profiles by QTL meta-analysis with genetic information of 592 QTL for eight RVA profiles were studied. A total of 82 meta-QTL for RVA profiles were detected on 12 chromosomes. MQTL possessed narrower confidence intervals than the initial QTL and candidate genes were identified within each MQTL. These MQTL and candidate genes are beneficial for future marker-assisted selection gene cloning.
Bangladesh J. Bot. 50(2): 269-276, 2021 (June)
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