| Literature DB >> 29696030 |
Devinder Sandhu1, Zachary Coleman2, Taylor Atkinson2, Krishan M Rai3, Venugopal Mendu3.
Abstract
Plant photosynthetic pigments are important in harvesting the light energy and transfer of energy during photosynthesis. There are several yellow foliar mutants discovered in soybean and chromosomal locations for about half of them have been deduced. Viable-yellow mutants are capable of surviving with decreased photosynthesis, while lethal-yellow mutants die shortly after germination. In addition to the decreased chlorophyll content, other features associated with yellow mutants include altered Chl a and Chl b ratio, reduction in chloroplast size and number, lower levels of other photosynthetic pigments, inability of thylakoids to stack into granum, lack of lamellae to interconnect granum and reduced size of the light harvesting complex. For some yellow mutants, temperature and/or light play a critical role in the manifestation of phenotype. Although yellow foliar mutants are viewed as undesirable for crop production, there is the possibility of these mutants to create a positive impact by reducing the total amount of chlorophyll and diverting resources toward increased biochemical photosynthetic capacity leading to increased yield. Recent advances in model plants led to the isolation and characterization of various genes associated with yellow foliar phenotype. Knowledge gained from the model plants can be applied using homology based cloning approach to isolate genes in soybean and understanding the modes of actions of the involved proteins. Identifying and characterizing yellow foliar mutants will not only aid in understanding the biosynthetic pathways involved in the photosynthetic machinery, but may also provide ways to increase soybean productivity.Entities:
Keywords: chlorophyll deficient; chloroplast; photosynthesis; photosynthetic pigments; soybean; yellow mutant
Year: 2018 PMID: 29696030 PMCID: PMC5904354 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Yellow foliar mutants in soybean.
| S. No. | Mutant/gene name | Strain | Viable or lethal | Chromosomal location | Phenotypes | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | – | Viable | Unknown | Greenish-yellow, weak plant | ||
| 2 | T139 | Lethal | Unknown | Leaves turn yellow as plant grows. Variable chlorophyll content during life cycle, reduced photosynthetic pigments, reduced leaf area, early senescence and early death. | ||
| 3 | T102 | Viable | Unknown | Greenish yellow leaves, weak plant | ||
| 4 | T116, T134 | Viable | Unknown | Greenish yellow leaves | ||
| 5 | T136 | Viable | Unknown | Pale green leaves in early plant stages. Later turns to normal green. | ||
| 6 | T138, T144 | Viable | Unknown | Yellowing starts from stem, then leaves, pods, and seeds. In leaves, it appears in veins first. Yellow growth in cool weather. | ||
| 7 | T144 | Viable | Unknown | Yellow green leaves at younger stages. Later plant is undistinguishable from normal green. Yellow growth in cool weather. | ||
| 8 | T135 | Viable | 15 | Yellow at seedling stage. Greenish-yellow by maturity. | ||
| 9 | T161 | Viable | 3 | Greenish-yellow seedling | ||
| 10 | T219 | Lethal | 13 | Bright greenish-yellow leaves as heterozygote and yellow lethal as homozygote. | ||
| 11 | T233 | Viable | 6 | Whitish primary leaves, yellowish green mature leaves | ||
| 12 | T230 | Viable | 13 | Whitish-green seedlings, greenish-yellow leaves | ||
| 13 | T229 | Viable | Unknown | Light green leaves | ||
| 14 | T257 | Lethal | Unknown | Nearly white. Flower buds were formed but no seeds were recovered. Plants died early. | ||
| 15 | T162 | Viable | 15 | Light yellowish green leaves | ||
| 16 | T218H, T225H | Lethal | 14 | Yellow leaves | ||
| 17 | T362H | Lethal | 17 | Yellow leaves | ||
| 18 | T218M | Viable | Unknown | Unstable allele resulting in chlorophyll chimera | ||
| 19 | T265H | Lethal | Unknown | Delayed albino | ||
| 20 | T234, T253, T317, T323-325, T334-351, T361 | Viable | 12 | Yellowish-green leaves, weak plant | ||
| 21 | Shennong 2015 | Lethal | Unknown | Yellow leaves | ||
| 22 | T270H | Conditional lethal. Viable in greenhouse, lethal in field | Unknown | Greenish yellow leaves, very weak plant | ||
| 23 | T288 | Viable | 13 | Leaves turn green to yellow-white and turn necrotic. Wilting and defoliation after germination. Weak plant | ||
| 24 | – | Lethal | 15 | Yellow leaves | ||
| 25 | T378H | Lethal | 3 | Yellow leaves. Plant dies within 2–3 weeks | ||
| 26 | T379, T380, T381 | Viable | 2 | Light green leaves | ||
| 27 | – | Viable | 10 | Yellowish-green leaves | ||
| 28 | – | Lethal | 15 | Yellowish-green leaves, short plant |