MSH7 confers quantitative variation in pollen fertility and boosts grain yield in maize

Author:

Jiang Luguang1,Guo Ting2,Song Xinyuan3,Jiang Huan1,Lu Minhui4,Luo Jinhong12,Rossi Vincenzo5,He Yan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Maize Improvement Center of China, College of Agronomy and Biotechnology China Agricultural University Beijing China

2. Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Key Laboratory of Seed Innovation Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Agricultural Biotechnology, Agro‐Biotechnology Research Institute Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences Changchun China

4. Center for Crop Functional Genomics and Molecular Breeding China Agricultural University Beijing China

5. Council for Agricultural Research and Economics Research Centre for Cereal and Industrial Crops Bergamo Italy

Abstract

SummaryFertile pollen is critical for the survival, fitness, and dispersal of flowering plants, and directly contributes to crop productivity. Extensive mutational screening studies have been carried out to dissect the genetic regulatory network determining pollen fertility, but we still lack fundamental knowledge about whether and how pollen fertility is controlled in natural populations. We used a genome‐wide association study (GWAS) to show that ZmGEN1A and ZmMSH7, two DNA repair‐related genes, confer natural variation in maize pollen fertility. Mutants defective in these genes exhibited abnormalities in meiotic or post‐meiotic DNA repair, leading to reduced pollen fertility. More importantly, ZmMSH7 showed evidence of selection during maize domestication, and its disruption resulted in a substantial increase in grain yield for both inbred and hybrid. Overall, our study describes the first systematic examination of natural genetic effects on pollen fertility in plants, providing valuable genetic resources for optimizing male fertility. In addition, we find that ZmMSH7 represents a candidate for improvement of grain yield.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Biotechnology

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