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Effects of GS3 and GL3.1 for Grain Size Editing by CRISPR/Cas9 in Rice 被引量:6
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作者 Chen Yuyu Zhu Aike +8 位作者 Xue Pao Wen Xiaoxia Cao Yongrun Wang Beifang Zhang Yue Shah Liaqat Cheng Shihua Cao Liyong Zhang Yingxin 《Rice science》 SCIE CSCD 2020年第5期405-413,I0024,共10页
Grain size is one of key agronomic traits associated with grain yield and grain quality. Both major quantitative trait loci GS3 and GL3.1 play a predominant role in negative regulation of grain size. In this study, a ... Grain size is one of key agronomic traits associated with grain yield and grain quality. Both major quantitative trait loci GS3 and GL3.1 play a predominant role in negative regulation of grain size. In this study, a CRISPR/Cas9-mediated multiplex genome editing system was used to simultaneously edit GS3 and GL3.1 in a typical japonica rice Nipponbare. In T1 generation, we found that gs3 formed slender grain with lower chalkiness percentage, while gs3gl3.1 produced larger grain with higher chalkiness percentage. In terms of other agronomic traits, flag leaf size, grain number and grain yield of both gs3 and gs3gl3.1 mutants were affected. It is noteworthy that gs3 and gs3gl3.1 mutants both led to dramatical reduction of grain number, thereby decreased grain yield. In conclusion, these results indicated that knockout of GS3 and GL3.1 could rapidly improve grain size, but probably have some negative influences on grain quality and grain yield. 展开更多
关键词 RICE GS3 gl3.1 grain size grain quality grain yield CRISPR/Cas9
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