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Identification of the rice Rc gene as a main regulator of seed survival under dry storage conditions

Prasad C.T., M.; Kodde, J.; Angenent, G. C.; Hay, F.; McNally, K. L.; Groot, S.

2022-12-13 plant biology
10.1101/2022.12.08.519629 bioRxiv
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Seed deterioration during storage results in poor germination, reduced seed vigor, and non-uniform seedling emergence. The rate of aging depends on storage conditions (RH, temperature, and oxygen) and genetic factors. This study aims to identify these genetic factors determining the longevity of rice seeds stored under experimental aging conditions mimicking long-term dry storage. Genetic variation for tolerance to aging was studied in 300 Indica rice accessions and storing dry seeds under elevated partial pressure of oxygen (EPPO) condition, using a genome-wide association study. The association analysis yielded eleven unique regions across the genome for all measured germination parameters after aging. These genomic regions differed from regions previously identified in rice under humid experimental aging conditions. The significant single nucleotide polymorphism in the most prominent region was located within the Rc gene, encoding a bHLH transcription factor. Storage experiments using isogenic rice lines (SD7-1D (Rc) and SD7-1d (rc)) with the same allelic variation confirmed the functional role of the Rc gene, conferring a stronger tolerance to dry EPPO aging. A functional Rc gene results in the accumulation of pro-anthocyanidins in the pericarp of rice seeds, an important sub-class of flavonoids having strong antioxidant activity, which may explain why genotypes with an allelic variation for this gene show variation in seed tolerance to dry EPPO aging.

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