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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1213041110
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Mutation in <i>CSA</i> creates a new photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterile line applicable for hybrid rice seed production

Hui Zhang,Chenxi Xu,Yi He,Jie Zong,Xijia Yang,Huaijun Si,Zongxiu Sun,Jianping Hu,Wanqi Liang,Dabing Zhang

Sterility
Heterosis
Biology
2012
Rice is a major staple food worldwide. Making hybrid rice has proved to be an effective strategy to significantly increase grain yield. Current hybrid rice technologies rely on male sterile lines and have been used predominantly in indica cultivars. However, intrinsic problems exist in the implementation of these technologies, such as limited germplasms and unpredictable conversions from sterility to fertility in the field. Here, we describe a photoperiod-controlled male sterile line, carbon starved anther ( csa ), which contains a mutation in an R2R3 MYB transcription regulator of pollen development. This mutation was introduced into indica and japonica rice, and it rendered male sterility under short-day conditions and male fertility under long-day conditions in both lines. Furthermore, F 1 plants of csa and a restorer line JP69 exhibited heterosis (hybrid vigor), suggesting the feasibility of using this mutation to create hybrid rice. The csa -based photoperiod-sensitive male sterile line allows the establishment of a stable two-line hybrid system, which promises to have a significant impact on agriculture.
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    Mutation in <i>CSA</i> creates a new photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterile line applicable for hybrid rice seed production” is a paper by Hui Zhang Chenxi Xu Yi He Jie Zong Xijia Yang Huaijun Si Zongxiu Sun Jianping Hu Wanqi Liang Dabing Zhang published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.