Dosage differences in 12-OXOPHYTODIENOATE REDUCTASE genes modulate wheat primary root growth

biorxiv(2022)

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Wheat is an essential crop for global food security and is well adapted to a wide variety of soils[1][1]. However, the gene networks regulating different root architectures remain poorly understood. We report here the identification of a cluster of a monocot-specific 12-OXOPHYTODIENOATE REDUCTASE genes from subfamily III ( OPRIII ) that modulate key differences in wheat root architecture associated with grain yield under water-limited conditions. Wheat plants with a loss-of-function mutation in OPRIII showed longer seminal roots, whereas plants with increased OPRIII dosage or transgenic over-expression showed reduced seminal root growth, precocious development of lateral roots and increased jasmonic acid (JA). A JA-biosynthesis inhibitor eliminated the root differences, confirming a JA-mediated mechanism. Multiple transcriptome analysis of transgenic and wild-type lines revealed significant enriched JA-biosynthetic and reactive oxygen species (ROS) pathways that paralleled changes in ROS distribution. The OPRIII genes provide a useful entry point to engineer root architecture in wheat and other cereals. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. [1]: #ref-1
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