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Characterization and identification of a novel mutant fon(t) on floral organ number and floral organ identity in rice.

Yun Li1, Peizhou Xu, Hongyu Zhang, Hai Peng, Quanfang Zhang, Xudong Wang, Xianjun Wu.   

Abstract

The floral-organ-number mutant fon(t) was firstly discovered in the progeny of a cross between a diploid (Chunjiang 683) and a haploid (SARIV-620-A) rice cultivar. The fon(t) mutant showed normal vegetative development and produced normal inflorescence structures. Difference between the mutant and the wild type was observed when the stamen primordia began to form. The mature flowers of fon(t) mutant showed open-hull phenotypes, which resulted in the exposure of stamens and stigmas. Normally, a single fon(t) floret consisted of six to nine stamens and one or two pistils. In addition, stamen/pistil-like structures and bulged tissues near ovaries were also observed in a few fon(t) florets. But homeotic transformation of lodicules into palea/lemma-like organs was observed almost in all the open-hull florets. The phenotypes of fon(t) flowers also suggested that fon(t) gene might affect flower organ identity in the inner whorls. Genetic analysis showed that the fon(t) mutant was controlled by a single recessive gene.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17707217     DOI: 10.1016/S1673-8527(07)60082-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Genet Genomics        ISSN: 1673-8527            Impact factor:   4.275


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1.  OsmiR396d-regulated OsGRFs function in floral organogenesis in rice through binding to their targets OsJMJ706 and OsCR4.

Authors:  Huanhuan Liu; Siyi Guo; Yunyuan Xu; Chunhua Li; Zeyong Zhang; Dajian Zhang; Shujuan Xu; Cui Zhang; Kang Chong
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2014-03-04       Impact factor: 8.340

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