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Maize ARGOS1 (ZAR1) transgenic alleles increase hybrid maize yield

Crop improvement for yield and drought tolerance is challenging due to the complex genetic nature of these traits and environmental dependencies. This study reports that transgenic over-expression of Zea mays ARGOS1 (ZAR1) enhanced maize organ growth, grain yield, and drought-stress tolerance. The Z...

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Autores principales: Guo, Mei, Rupe, Mary A., Wei, Jun, Winkler, Chris, Goncalves-Butruille, Marymar, Weers, Ben P., Cerwick, Sharon F., Dieter, Jo Ann, Duncan, Keith E., Howard, Richard J., Hou, Zhenglin, Löffler, Carlos M., Cooper, Mark, Simmons, Carl R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3883295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24218327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ert370
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author Guo, Mei
Rupe, Mary A.
Wei, Jun
Winkler, Chris
Goncalves-Butruille, Marymar
Weers, Ben P.
Cerwick, Sharon F.
Dieter, Jo Ann
Duncan, Keith E.
Howard, Richard J.
Hou, Zhenglin
Löffler, Carlos M.
Cooper, Mark
Simmons, Carl R.
author_facet Guo, Mei
Rupe, Mary A.
Wei, Jun
Winkler, Chris
Goncalves-Butruille, Marymar
Weers, Ben P.
Cerwick, Sharon F.
Dieter, Jo Ann
Duncan, Keith E.
Howard, Richard J.
Hou, Zhenglin
Löffler, Carlos M.
Cooper, Mark
Simmons, Carl R.
author_sort Guo, Mei
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description Crop improvement for yield and drought tolerance is challenging due to the complex genetic nature of these traits and environmental dependencies. This study reports that transgenic over-expression of Zea mays ARGOS1 (ZAR1) enhanced maize organ growth, grain yield, and drought-stress tolerance. The ZAR1 transgene exhibited environmental interactions, with yield increase under Temperate Dry and yield reduction under Temperate Humid or High Latitude environments. Native ZAR1 allele variation associated with drought-stress tolerance. Two founder alleles identified in the mid-maturity germplasm of North America now predominate in Pioneer’s modern breeding programme, and have distinct proteins, promoters and expression patterns. These two major alleles show heterotic group partitioning, with one predominant in Pioneer’s female and the other in the male heterotic groups, respectively. These two alleles also associate with favourable crop performance when heterozygous. Allele-specific transgene testing showed that, of the two alleles discussed here, each allele differed in their impact on yield and environmental interactions. Moreover, when transgenically stacked together the allelic pair showed yield and environmental performance advantages over either single allele, resembling heterosis effects. This work demonstrates differences in transgenic efficacy of native alleles and the differences reflect their association with hybrid breeding performance.
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spelling pubmed-38832952014-01-07 Maize ARGOS1 (ZAR1) transgenic alleles increase hybrid maize yield Guo, Mei Rupe, Mary A. Wei, Jun Winkler, Chris Goncalves-Butruille, Marymar Weers, Ben P. Cerwick, Sharon F. Dieter, Jo Ann Duncan, Keith E. Howard, Richard J. Hou, Zhenglin Löffler, Carlos M. Cooper, Mark Simmons, Carl R. J Exp Bot Research Paper Crop improvement for yield and drought tolerance is challenging due to the complex genetic nature of these traits and environmental dependencies. This study reports that transgenic over-expression of Zea mays ARGOS1 (ZAR1) enhanced maize organ growth, grain yield, and drought-stress tolerance. The ZAR1 transgene exhibited environmental interactions, with yield increase under Temperate Dry and yield reduction under Temperate Humid or High Latitude environments. Native ZAR1 allele variation associated with drought-stress tolerance. Two founder alleles identified in the mid-maturity germplasm of North America now predominate in Pioneer’s modern breeding programme, and have distinct proteins, promoters and expression patterns. These two major alleles show heterotic group partitioning, with one predominant in Pioneer’s female and the other in the male heterotic groups, respectively. These two alleles also associate with favourable crop performance when heterozygous. Allele-specific transgene testing showed that, of the two alleles discussed here, each allele differed in their impact on yield and environmental interactions. Moreover, when transgenically stacked together the allelic pair showed yield and environmental performance advantages over either single allele, resembling heterosis effects. This work demonstrates differences in transgenic efficacy of native alleles and the differences reflect their association with hybrid breeding performance. Oxford University Press 2014-01 2013-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3883295/ /pubmed/24218327 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ert370 Text en © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Guo, Mei
Rupe, Mary A.
Wei, Jun
Winkler, Chris
Goncalves-Butruille, Marymar
Weers, Ben P.
Cerwick, Sharon F.
Dieter, Jo Ann
Duncan, Keith E.
Howard, Richard J.
Hou, Zhenglin
Löffler, Carlos M.
Cooper, Mark
Simmons, Carl R.
Maize ARGOS1 (ZAR1) transgenic alleles increase hybrid maize yield
title Maize ARGOS1 (ZAR1) transgenic alleles increase hybrid maize yield
title_full Maize ARGOS1 (ZAR1) transgenic alleles increase hybrid maize yield
title_fullStr Maize ARGOS1 (ZAR1) transgenic alleles increase hybrid maize yield
title_full_unstemmed Maize ARGOS1 (ZAR1) transgenic alleles increase hybrid maize yield
title_short Maize ARGOS1 (ZAR1) transgenic alleles increase hybrid maize yield
title_sort maize argos1 (zar1) transgenic alleles increase hybrid maize yield
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3883295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24218327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ert370
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