Field-grown ictB tobacco transformants show no difference in photosynthetic efficiency for biomass relative to the wild type

Author:

Ruiz-Vera Ursula M12ORCID,Acevedo-Siaca Liana G13ORCID,Brown Kenny L45ORCID,Afamefule Chidi4ORCID,Gherli Hussein4ORCID,Simkin Andrew J67ORCID,Long Stephen P18ORCID,Lawson Tracy4ORCID,Raines Christine A4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , 1206 W Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL , USA

2. Bayer CropScience LLC, Bayer Marana Greenhouse , 9475 N Sanders Rd, Tucson, AZ , USA

3. International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) , México-Veracruz, El Batán Km. 45 , Mexico

4. School of Life Sciences, University of Essex , Wivenhoe Park, Colchester CO4 3SQ , UK

5. N2 Applied AS , Hagaløkkveien 7, 1383 Asker , Norway

6. School of Biosciences, University of Kent , Canterbury CT2 7NJ , UK

7. Crop Science and Production Systems, NIAB-EMR , New Road, East Malling, Kent , UK

8. Lancaster Environment Centre, University of Lancaster , Lancaster , UK

Abstract

Abstract In this study, four tobacco transformants overexpressing the inorganic carbon transporter B gene (ictB) were screened for photosynthetic performance relative to the wild type (WT) in field-based conditions. The WT and transgenic tobacco plants were evaluated for photosynthetic performance to determine the maximum rate of carboxylation (Vc, max), maximum rate of electron transport (Jmax), the photosynthetic compensation point (Γ*), quantum yield of PSII (ΦPSII), and mesophyll conductance (gm). Additionally, all plants were harvested to compare differences in above-ground biomass. Overall, transformants did not perform better than the WT on photosynthesis-, biomass-, and leaf composition-related traits. This is in contrast to previous studies that have suggested significant increases in photosynthesis and yield with the overexpression of ictB, although not widely evaluated under field conditions. These findings suggest that the benefit of ictB is not universal and may only be seen under certain growth conditions. While there is certainly still potential benefit to utilizing ictB in the future, further effort must be concentrated on understanding the underlying function of the gene and in which environmental conditions it offers the greatest benefit to crop performance. As it stands at present, it is possible that ictB overexpression may be largely favorable in controlled environments, such as greenhouses.

Funder

Realizing Improved Photosynthetic Efficiency

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Department for International Development

Foundation for Food and Agricultural Research

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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