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- Title
Overexpression of ZmEXPA5 reduces anthesis-silking interval and increases grain yield under drought and well-watered conditions in maize.
- Authors
Tao, Keyu; Li, Yan; Hu, Yue; Li, Yongxiang; Zhang, Dengfeng; Li, Chunhui; He, Guanhua; Song, Yanchun; Shi, Yunsu; Li, Yu; Wang, Tianyu; Lu, Yuncai; Liu, Xuyang
- Abstract
Drought is one of the major abiotic stresses affecting the maize production worldwide. As a cross-pollination crop, maize is sensitive to water stress at flowering stage. Drought at this stage leads to asynchronous development of male and female flower organ and increased interval between anthesis and silking, which finally causes failure of pollination and grain yield loss. In the present study, the expansin gene ZmEXPA5 was cloned and its function in drought tolerance was characterized. An indel variant in promoter of ZmEXPA5 is significantly associated with natural variation in drought-induced anthesis-silking interval. The drought susceptible haplotypes showed lower expression level of ZmEXPA5 than tolerant haplotypes and lost the cis-regulatory activity of ZmDOF29. Increasing ZmEXPA5 expression in transgenic maize decreases anthesis-silking interval and improves grain yield under both drought and well-watered environments. In addition, the expression pattern of ZmEXPA5 was analyzed. These findings provide insights into the genetic basis of drought tolerance and a promising gene for drought improvement in maize breeding.
- Subjects
GRAIN yields; DROUGHTS; CORN breeding; DROUGHT tolerance; GENETIC overexpression; CORN
- Publication
Molecular Breeding, 2023, Vol 43, Issue 12, p1
- ISSN
1380-3743
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11032-023-01432-x