Temperature and light reverse the fertility of rice P/TGMS line ostms19 via reactive oxygen species homeostasis

Author:

Zhou Lei1,Mao Yi‐Chen2,Yang Yan‐Ming2,Wang Jun‐Jie2,Zhong Xiang1,Han Yu1,Zhang Yan‐Fei1,Shi Qiang‐Sheng3,Huang Xue‐hui2ORCID,Meyers Blake C.4ORCID,Zhu Jun2ORCID,Yang Zhong‐Nan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Plant Germplasm Resources, College of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai China

2. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Sciences, Shanghai Collaborative Innovation Center of Plant Germplasm Resources Development, College of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai China

3. Jiangxi Yangtze River Economic Zone Research Institute Jiujiang University Jiujiang Jiangxi China

4. Donald Danforth Plant Science Center St. Louis Missouri USA

Abstract

SummaryP/TGMS (Photo/thermo‐sensitive genic male sterile) lines are crucial resources for two‐line hybrid rice breeding. Previous studies revealed that slow development is a general mechanism for sterility–fertility conversion of P/TGMS in Arabidopsis. However, the difference in P/TGMS genes between rice and Arabidopsis suggests the presence of a distinct P/TGMS mechanism in rice. In this study, we isolated a novel P/TGMS line, ostms19, which shows sterility under high‐temperature conditions and fertility under low‐temperature conditions. OsTMS19 encodes a novel pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) protein essential for pollen formation, in which a point mutation GTA(Val) to GCA(Ala) leads to ostms19 P/TGMS phenotype. It is highly expressed in the tapetum and localized to mitochondria. Under high temperature or long‐day photoperiod conditions, excessive ROS accumulation in ostms19 anthers during pollen mitosis disrupts gene expression and intine formation, causing male sterility. Conversely, under low temperature or short‐day photoperiod conditions, ROS can be effectively scavenged in anthers, resulting in fertility restoration. This indicates that ROS homeostasis is critical for fertility conversion. This relationship between ROS homeostasis and fertility conversion has also been observed in other tested rice P/TGMS lines. Therefore, we propose that ROS homeostasis is a general mechanism for the sterility–fertility conversion of rice P/TGMS lines.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province

Publisher

Wiley

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