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Identification and fine mapping of lesion mimic mutant spl36 in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

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BREEDING SCIENCE
卷 71, 期 5, 页码 510-519

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JAPANESE SOC BREEDING
DOI: 10.1270/jsbbs.20160

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lesion mimic mutant; spl36; disease resistance; gene mapping; rice (Oryza sativa)

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  1. Chongqing Technology Innovation [cstc2018jscx-msybX0250]

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The mutant spl36 exhibits necrotic lesions caused by spontaneous cell death, and shows enhanced resistance to various plant diseases. However, its agronomic traits are significantly affected by the mutation.
In the absence of pathogen attack, lesion mimic mutants (LMMs) in plants undergo spontaneous cell death and develop necrosis or apoptosis-like lesions on the leaves or sheath, resembling symptoms of hypersensitive response. In-depth research has been conducted on LMMs, especially regarding the molecular mechanisms underlying programmed cell death and disease resistance. In this study, the spotted leaf 36 (spl36) mutant was identified as a typical LMM, showing lesions on both the leaf blade and leaf sheath. The formation of lesions was found to be caused by cell death accompanied by accumulation of hydrogen peroxide and degradation of chloroplasts. Compared with wild-type, the main agronomic traits such as plant height, effective panicle number, panicle length, grain per panicle, seed setting rate, and 1000-grain weight of spl36 were significantly reduced. The defence and pathogenesis-related genes PR1a, PR1b, PR10, and NPR1, were transcriptionally activated in mutant spl36 without pathogen attack. Genetic analysis showed that the mutant phenotype was controlled by the gene SPL36, which was mapped to an interval of 260 kb at the end of the long arm on chromosome 11. Pathogen inoculation analysis showed that spl36 has enhanced resistance to sheath blight, rice blast, and bacterial blight.

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