Lingshang Lin , Jiajing Qiu , Long Zhang , Cunxu Wei
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Abstract
FLO2 is involved in grain development and storage substance synthesis in rice, and therefore can regulate grain size and quality. In this study, we identified 4 new flo2 allelic mutants with nonsense and frameshift mutation in the exon of 6, 10, 11 and 21 and 5 new flo2 allelic mutants with alternative splicing and frameshift mutation at the splicing site of intron 13, 14, 16 and 17. Compared with wild-type rice, the outer endosperm of flo2 mutants was transparent, and the inner endosperm was floury. Different mutation sites and types of FLO2 significantly decreased kernel width, thickness and weight to some extent. The contents of storage protein, starch, amylose and amylopectin showed significant decrease at different levels among 9 flo2 mutants. The expressions of most storage protein synthesis genes and starch synthesis-related genes were significantly down-regulated, and exhibited different ranges of variation among different flo2 mutants. This study could add helpful information for the roles of flo2 alleles in rice quality regulation and provide abundant germplasm resources for rice quality breeding.
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