A leaf‐emanated signal orchestrates grain size and number in response to maternal resources

Author:

Ta Kim Nhung12,Shimizu‐Sato Sae1,Agata Ayumi1,Yoshida Yuri1,Taoka Ken‐ichiro3,Tsuji Hiroyuki3,Akagi Takashi4,Tanizawa Yasuhiro15,Sano Ryosuke6,Nosaka‐Takahashi Misuzu15,Suzuki Toshiya15,Demura Taku6ORCID,Toyoda Atsushi1,Nakamura Yasukazu15,Sato Yutaka15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Genetics 411‐8540 Shizuoka 1111 Yata, Mishima Japan

2. Vietnam Japan University Vietnam National University Hanoi Vietnam

3. Kihara Institute for Biological Research Yokohama City University 244‐0813 Yokohama 641‐12 Maioka, Totsuka Japan

4. Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science Okayama University 700‐8530 Okayama Japan

5. Department of Genetics, School of Life Science SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies) 411‐8540 Shizuoka 1111 Yata, Mishima Japan

6. Graduate School of Science and Technology Nara Institute of Science and Technology 630‐0192 Ikoma Japan

Abstract

SUMMARYIn plants, variations in seed size and number are outcomes of different reproductive strategies. Both traits are often environmentally influenced, suggesting that a mechanism exists to coordinate these phenotypes in response to available maternal resources. Yet, how maternal resources are sensed and influence seed size and number is largely unknown. Here, we report a mechanism that senses maternal resources and coordinates grain size and number in the wild rice Oryza rufipogon, a wild progenitor of Asian cultivated rice. We showed that FT‐like 9 (FTL9) regulates both grain size and number and that maternal photosynthetic assimilates induce FTL9 expression in leaves to act as a long‐range signal that increases grain number and reduces size. Our findings highlight a strategy that benefits wild plants to survive in a fluctuating environment. In this strategy, when maternal resources are sufficient, wild plants increase their offspring number while preventing an increase in offspring size by the action of FTL9, which helps expand their habitats. In addition, we found that a loss‐of‐function allele (ftl9) is prevalent among wild and cultivated populations, offering a new scenario in the history of rice domestication.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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