Abstract
The contradiction between “high yielding” and “early maturing” hampers further improvement of annual rice yield. Here we report the positional cloning of a major maturity duration regulatory gene,Early flowering-completely dominant(Ef-cd), and demonstrate that natural variation inEf-cdcould be used to overcome the above contradictory. TheEf-cdlocus gives rise to a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) antisense transcript overlapping theOsSOC1gene.Ef-cdlncRNA expression positively correlates with the expression ofOsSOC1and H3K36me3 deposition. Field test comparisons of early maturingEf-cdnear-isogenic lines with their wild types as well as of the derivative early maturing hybrids with their wild-type hybrids conducted under different latitudes determined that the early maturingEf-cdallele shortens maturity duration (ranging from 7 to 20 d) without a concomitant yield penalty.Ef-cdfacilitates nitrogen utilization and also improves the photosynthesis rate. Analysis of 1,439 elite hybrid rice varieties revealed that the 16 homozygotes and 299 heterozygotes possessingEf-cdmatured significantly earlier. Therefore,Ef-cdcould be a vital contributor of elite early maturing hybrid varieties in balancing grain yield with maturity duration.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Key Research and Development Program
National Transgenic Major Project of China
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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