Abstract
Abstract
Background
Reproductive stage drought stress (RDS) is a major global threat to rice production. Due to climate change, water scarcity is becoming an increasingly common phenomenon in major rice-growing areas worldwide. Understanding RDS mechanisms will allow candidate gene identification to generate novel rice genotypes tolerant to RDS.
Results
To generate novel rice genotypes that can sustain yield under RDS, we performed gamma-irradiation mediated mutation breeding in the drought stress susceptible mega rice variety, MTU1010. One of the mutant MM11 (MTU1010 derived mutant11) shows consistently increased performance in yield-related traits under field conditions consecutively for four generations. In addition, compared to MTU1010, the yield of MM11 is sustained in prolonged drought imposed during the reproductive stage under field and in pot culture conditions. A comparative emerged panicle transcriptome analysis of the MTU1010 and MM11 suggested metabolic adjustment, enhanced photosynthetic ability, and hormone interplay in regulating yield under drought responses during emerged panicle development. Regulatory network analysis revealed few putative significant transcription factor (TF)-target interactions involved in integrated signalling between panicle development, yield and drought stress.
Conclusions
A gamma-irradiate rice mutant MM11 was identified by mutation breeding, and it showed higher potential to sustain yield under reproductive stage drought stress in field and pot culture conditions. Further, a comparative panicle transcriptome revealed significant biological processes and molecular regulators involved in emerged panicle development, yield and drought stress integration. The study extends our understanding of the physiological mechanisms and candidate genes involved in sustaining yield under drought stress.
Funder
Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India
IISER Tirupati Intramural research grant
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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