| Literature DB >> 26280413 |
Hui Shen1,2, Xiangbin Zhong1, Fangfang Zhao1, Yanmei Wang1, Bingxiao Yan1, Qun Li1, Genyun Chen1, Bizeng Mao3, Jianjun Wang4, Yangsheng Li5, Guoying Xiao6, Yuke He1, Han Xiao1, Jianming Li7, Zuhua He1,8.
Abstract
The detrimental effects of global warming on crop productivity threaten to reduce the world's food supply. Although plant responses to changes in temperature have been studied, genetic modification of crops to improve thermotolerance has had little success to date. Here we demonstrate that overexpression of the Arabidopsis thaliana receptor-like kinase ERECTA (ER) in Arabidopsis, rice and tomato confers thermotolerance independent of water loss and that Arabidopsis er mutants are hypersensitive to heat. A loss-of-function mutation of a rice ER homolog and reduced expression of a tomato ER allele decreased thermotolerance of both species. Transgenic tomato and rice lines overexpressing Arabidopsis ER showed improved heat tolerance in the greenhouse and in field tests at multiple locations in China during several seasons. Moreover, ER-overexpressing transgenic Arabidopsis, tomato and rice plants had increased biomass. Our findings could contribute to engineering or breeding thermotolerant crops with no growth penalty.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26280413 DOI: 10.1038/nbt.3321
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Biotechnol ISSN: 1087-0156 Impact factor: 54.908