Inferior spikelet filling is affected by T6P/SnRK1-mediated NSC remobilization in large-panicle rice (Oryza sativa L.)
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Inferior spikelet filling is affected by T6P/SnRK1-mediated NSC remobilization in large-panicle rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Abstract
Poor grain filling in inferior spikelets (IS), which is influenced by the remobilization of nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) stored in the sheath and internode of rice plants, limits the expected high yield of large-panicle rice. NSC remobilization from the sheath to the panicle is regulated by the T6P/SnRK1 pathway. However, in large-panicle rice, it is unclear whether IS grain filling is related to the NSC remobilization mediated by T6P/SnRK1 signaling. In this study, two large-panicle cultivars-W1844 and CJ03-with distinct differences in IS grain filling were used to explore the physiological mechanism mediating IS development. Compared to W1844, CJ03 IS showed lower expression of the genes related to sucrose uploading, later sucrose peaking, and delayed starch accumulation. In the CJ03, low OsSUTs expression and NSC output, transport rate, and contribution rate were detected in the sheaths and internodes. These results suggest that poor NSC remobilization results in insufficient assimilate supply for the IS, and consequently, poor IS grain filling. Furthermore, poor NSC remobilization coincided with the increased T6P content and decreased SnRK1 activity during grain filling in CJ03 IS. The expression levels of genes related to T6P metabolism and those encoding the catalytic subunit of SnRK1 were consistent with the observed T6P content and SnRK1 activity in the sheaths and internodes. Therefore, IS grain filling is potentially affected by T6P/SnRK1 signaling-mediated NSC remobilization in large-panicle rice.
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