Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2017017 | Plant Science | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Boron (B) is essential for plant growth, and B deficiency causes severe losses in crop yield. Here we isolated and characterized a rice (Oryza sativa L.) mutant named dwarf and tiller-enhancing 1 (dte1), which exhibits defects under low-B conditions, including retarded growth, increased number of tillers and impaired pollen fertility. Map-based cloning revealed that dte1 encodes a NOD26-LIKE INTRINSIC PROTEIN orthologous to known B channel proteins AtNIP5;1 in Arabidopsis and TASSEL-LESS1 in maize. Its identity was verified by transgenic complementation and RNA-interference. Subcellular localization showed DTE1 is mainly localized in the plasma membrane. The accumulation of DTE1 transcripts both in roots and shoots significantly increased within 3Â h of the onset of B starvation, but decreased within 1Â h of B replenishment. GUS staining indicated that DTE1s are expressed abundantly in exodermal cells in roots, as well as in nodal region of adult leaves. Although the dte1 mutation apparently reduces the total B content in plants, it does not affect in vivo B concentrations under B-deficient conditions. These data provide evidence that DTE1 is critical for vegetative growth and reproductive development in rice grown under B-deficient conditions.
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Authors
Kai Liu, Ling-Long Liu, Yu-Long Ren, Zhi-Quan Wang, Kun-Neng Zhou, Xi Liu, Dan Wang, Ming Zheng, Zhi-Jun Cheng, Qi-Bing Lin, Jiu-Lin Wang, Fu-Qing Wu, Xin Zhang, Xiu-Ping Guo, Chun-Ming Wang, Hu-Qu Zhai, Ling Jiang, Jian-Min Wan,