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Title: | Sucrose transport and metabolism control carbon partitioning between stem and grain in rice |
Authors: | Mathan, Jyotirmaya Singh, Anuradha Ranjan, Aashish |
Keywords: | Biomass Grain yield Photosynthesis Source-sink relationship Starch Structural carbohydrates Sucrose synthase Sucrose transport Vascular features |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Citation: | Journal of Experimental Botany, 72(12): 4355-4372 |
Abstract: | The source-sink relationship is key to overall crop performance. Detailed understanding of the factors that determine source-sink dynamics is imperative for the balance of biomass and grain yield in crop plants. We investigated the differences in the source-sink relationship between a cultivated rice Oryza sativa cv. Nipponbare and a wild rice Oryza australiensis that show striking differences in biomass and grain yield. Oryza australiensis, accumulating higher biomass, not only showed higher photosynthesis per unit leaf area but also exported more sucrose from leaves than Nipponbare. However, grain features and sugar levels suggested limited sucrose mobilization to the grains in the wild rice due to vasculature and sucrose transporter functions. Low cell wall invertase activity and high sucrose synthase cleavage activity followed by higher expression of cellulose synthase genes in Oryza australiensis stem utilized photosynthates preferentially for the synthesis of structural carbohydrates, resulting in high biomass. In contrast, the source-sink relationship favored high grain yield in Nipponbare via accumulation of transitory starch in the stem, due to higher expression of starch biosynthetic genes, which is mobilized to panicles at the grain filling stage. Thus, vascular features, sucrose transport, and functions of sugar metabolic enzymes explained the differences in the source-sink relationship between Nipponbare and Oryza australiensis. |
Description: | Accepted date: 15 February 2021 |
URI: | https://academic.oup.com/jxb/advance-article/doi/10.1093/jxb/erab066/6137265 http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1166 |
ISSN: | 1460-2431 |
Appears in Collections: | Institutional Publications |
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