Size and activity of shoot apical meristems as determinants of floret number in rice panicles

被引:19
|
作者
Mu, CS
Nemoto, K
You, ZB
Yamagishi, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Agr & Life Sci, Tokyo 1880002, Japan
[2] Univ Tokyo, Asian Nat Environm Sci Ctr, Tokyo 1138657, Japan
关键词
floret; Histone H4; panicle; primary branch; rice; shoot apical meristem; yield;
D O I
10.1626/pps.8.51
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The sink capacity (floret number per unit land area) is currently a serious constraint to grain yield production in japonica rice. The size and activity of the early reproductive shoot apex (incipient panicle) are potential determinants of the number of florets generated on the panicle. This hypothesis was tested using eight field-grown japonica rice cultivars (IR65598-112-2, IR65564-44-51, Nipponbare, Akenohoshi, Dobashi 1, Koshihikari, Kochihibiki and Nakateshinsenbon). Using morphometric microscopy, we found that the initial size of the reproductive shoot apex was highly correlated with the number of primary branches, but not with the number of florets per primary branch. The cell division activity of the early reproductive apex examined by in situ hybridization analyses using the histone H4 gene probe as a marker for DNA-replicating cells varied with the cultivar. Akenohoshi had twice as many DNA-replicating cells as Nipponbare and the cell division activity was highly correlated with the number of florets per primary branch, but not with the primary branch number. We concluded that the primary branch number was determined by the initial size of the reproductive apex, and that. the floret number per primary branch was determined by the cell division activity in the following apex growth. This result provides the first evidence of a relationship between cell division activity and floret formation in the rice panicle.
引用
收藏
页码:51 / 59
页数:9
相关论文
共 20 条
  • [1] The BIG gene controls size of shoot apical meristems in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Zhang, Wen Jie
    Zhai, Li Ming
    Yu, Hai Xia
    Peng, Jing
    Wang, Shan Shan
    Zhang, Xian Sheng
    Su, Ying Hua
    Tang, Li Ping
    PLANT CELL REPORTS, 2020, 39 (04) : 543 - 552
  • [2] The BIG gene controls size of shoot apical meristems in Arabidopsis thaliana
    Wen Jie Zhang
    Li Ming Zhai
    Hai Xia Yu
    Jing Peng
    Shan Shan Wang
    Xian Sheng Zhang
    Ying Hua Su
    Li Ping Tang
    Plant Cell Reports, 2020, 39 : 543 - 552
  • [3] Mitotic activity in wheat shoot apical meristems: effect of dissection to expose the apical dome
    Simmonds, JA
    PLANT SCIENCE, 1997, 130 (02) : 217 - 225
  • [4] Activity of the shoot apical and cambial meristems: Coordination and responses to environmental signals
    Teixeira, Rita Teresa
    Sheng, Xiaoyan
    Brunner, Amy M.
    MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY OF TREES, 2019, 89 : 185 - 199
  • [5] Proper Shoot Apical Meristems Activity Is Required for the Establishment of Embryogenic Competence in Culture
    Elhiti, Mohamed
    Stasolla, Claudio
    IN VITRO CELLULAR & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-ANIMAL, 2010, 46 : S111 - S112
  • [6] Development of the leafy shoot in Sphagnum (Bryophyta) involves the activity of both apical and subapical meristems
    Ligrone, R
    Duckett, JG
    NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 1998, 140 (03) : 581 - 595
  • [7] The Shoot Apical Meristem Size Regulated by FON4 in Rice
    Chu, Huangwei
    Zhang, Dabing
    PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR, 2007, 2 (02) : 115 - 116
  • [8] The analysis of LOG, a new regulator of shoot apical meristem activity in rice
    Kurakawa, T
    Maekawa, M
    Sakakibara, H
    Kojima, M
    Sato, H
    Yamaki, S
    Nagato, Y
    Kyozuka, J
    PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY, 2006, 47 : S76 - S76
  • [9] CONSTANCY OF RELATIVE VOLUMES OF ZONES IN SHOOT APICAL MERISTEMS IN CACTACEAE - IMPLICATIONS CONCERNING MERISTEM SIZE, SHAPE, AND METABOLISM
    MAUSETH, JD
    NIKLAS, KJ
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 1979, 66 (08) : 933 - 939
  • [10] HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ENZYME-ACTIVITY IN VEGETATIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE SHOOT APICAL MERISTEMS .2. ACID-PHOSPHATASE
    KLOPFER, A
    BIOCHEMIE UND PHYSIOLOGIE DER PFLANZEN, 1975, 167 (04): : 317 - 325