Dissecting the molecular basis of the ultra‐large grain formation in rice

Author:

Li Fengcheng1,Wu Lian1,Li Xiang1,Chai Yanan1,Ruan Nan1,Wang Ye1,Xu Na1,Yu Zhiwen1,Wang Xiaoche1,Chen Hao1,Lu Jiahao1,Xu Hai1,Xu Zhengjin1,Chen Wenfu1,Xu Quan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rice Research Institute of Shenyang Agricultural University Shenyang 110866 China

Abstract

Summary The shape of rice grains not only determines the thousand‐grain weight but also correlates closely with the grain quality. Here we identified an ultra‐large grain accession (ULG) with a thousand‐grain weight exceeding 60 g. The integrated analysis of QTL, BSA, de novo genome assembled, transcription sequencing, and gene editing was conducted to dissect the molecular basis of the ULG formation. The ULG pyramided advantageous alleles from at least four known grain‐shaping genes, OsLG3, OsMADS1, GS3, GL3.1, and one novel locus, qULG2‐b, which encoded a leucine‐rich repeat receptor‐like kinase. The collective impacts of OsLG3, OsMADS1, GS3, and GL3.1 on grain size were confirmed in transgenic plants and near‐isogenic lines. The transcriptome analysis identified 112 genes cooperatively regulated by these four genes that were prominently involved in photosynthesis and carbon metabolism. By leveraging the pleiotropy of these genes, we enhanced the grain yield, appearance, and stress tolerance of rice var. SN265. Beyond showcasing the pyramiding of multiple grain size regulation genes that can produce ULG, our study provides a theoretical framework and valuable genomic resources for improving rice variety by leveraging the pleiotropy of grain size regulated genes.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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