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Flowering time control in rice by introducing Arabidopsis clock-associated PSEUDO-RESPONSE REGULATOR 5

Journal

BIOSCIENCE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 84, Issue 5, Pages 970-979

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1080/09168451.2020.1719822

Keywords

Arabidopsis; circadian clock; flowering time; PSEUDO-RESPONSE REGULATOR; rice

Funding

  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [20870040, 18H02136]
  2. Japan Science and Technology Agency [JPMJPR11B9]
  3. World Premier International Research Center (WPI) Initiative, Japan
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [20870040, 18H02136] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Plants flower under appropriate day-length conditions by integrating temporal information provided by the circadian clock with light and dark information from the environment. A sub-group of plant specific circadian clock-associated PSEUDO-RESPONSE REGULATOR (PRR) genes (PRR7/PRR3 sub-group) controls flowering time both in long-day and short-day plants; however, flowering control by the other two PRR gene sub-groups has been reported only in Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis), a model long-day plant. Here, we show that an Arabidopsis PRR9/PRR5 sub-group gene can control flowering time (heading date) in rice, a short-day plant. Although PRR5 promotes flowering in Arabidopsis, transgenic rice overexpressing Arabidopsis PRR5 caused late flowering. Such transgenic rice plants produced significantly higher biomass, but not grain yield, due to the late flowering. Concomitantly, expression of Hd3a, a rice florigen gene, was reduced in the transgenic rice.

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