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Reduction of gibberellin by low temperature disrupts pollen development in rice.

Abstract
Microsporogenesis in rice (Oryza sativa) plants is susceptible to moderate low temperature (LT; approximately 19°C) that disrupts pollen development and causes severe reductions in grain yields. Although considerable research has been invested in the study of cool-temperature injury, a full understanding of the molecular mechanism has not been achieved. Here, we show that endogenous levels of the bioactive gibberellins (GAs) GA4 and GA7, and expression levels of the GA biosynthesis genes GA20ox3 and GA3ox1, decrease in the developing anthers by exposure to LT. By contrast, the levels of precursor GA12 were higher in response to LT. In addition, the expression of the dehydration-responsive element-binding protein DREB2B and SLENDER RICE1 (SLR1)/DELLA was up-regulated in response to LT. Mutants involved in GA biosynthetic and response pathways were hypersensitive to LT stress, including the semidwarf mutants sd1 and d35, the gain-of-function mutant slr1-d, and gibberellin insensitive dwarf1. The reduction in the number of sporogenous cells and the abnormal enlargement of tapetal cells occurred most severely in the GA-insensitive mutant. Application of exogenous GA significantly reversed the male sterility caused by LT, and simultaneous application of exogenous GA with sucrose substantially improved the extent of normal pollen development. Modern rice varieties carrying the sd1 mutation are widely cultivated, and the sd1 mutation is considered one of the greatest achievements of the Green Revolution. The protective strategy achieved by our work may help sustain steady yields of rice under global climate change.
AuthorsTadashi Sakata, Susumu Oda, Yuta Tsunaga, Hikaru Shomura, Makiko Kawagishi-Kobayashi, Koichiro Aya, Kenichi Saeki, Takashi Endo, Kuniaki Nagano, Mikiko Kojima, Hitoshi Sakakibara, Masao Watanabe, Makoto Matsuoka, Atsushi Higashitani
JournalPlant physiology (Plant Physiol) Vol. 164 Issue 4 Pg. 2011-9 (Apr 2014) ISSN: 1532-2548 [Electronic] United States
PMID24569847 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Gibberellins
  • Plant Proteins
  • Sucrose
Topics
  • Biomass
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Cold Temperature
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant (drug effects)
  • Genes, Plant
  • Gibberellins (metabolism, pharmacology)
  • Mutation (genetics)
  • Oryza (drug effects, genetics, growth & development)
  • Plant Infertility (drug effects, genetics)
  • Plant Proteins (genetics, metabolism)
  • Pollen (drug effects, genetics, growth & development)
  • Seeds (drug effects, genetics, growth & development)
  • Stress, Physiological (drug effects, genetics)
  • Sucrose (pharmacology)
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  • Up-Regulation (drug effects, genetics)

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