MIR1868 negatively regulates rice cold tolerance at both the seedling and booting stages

CROP JOURNAL(2024)

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Abstract
Low temperature causes rice yield losses of up to 30%-40%, therefore increasing its cold tolerance is a breeding target. Few genes in rice are reported to confer cold tolerance at both the vegetative and reproductive stages. This study revealed a rice -specific 24-nt miRNA, miR1868, whose accumulation was suppressed by cold stress. Knockdown of MIR1868 increased seedling survival, pollen fertility, seed setting, and grain yield under cold stress, whereas its overexpression conferred the opposite phenotype. Knockdown of MIR1868 increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging and soluble sugar content under cold stress by increasing the expression of peroxidase genes and sugar metabolism genes, and its overexpression produced the opposite effect. Thus, MIR1868 negatively regulated rice cold tolerance via ROS scavenging and sugar accumulation. (c) 2024 Crop Science Society of China and Institute of Crop Science, CAAS.
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Rice,Cold tolerance,miRNA,ROS scavenging,Soluble sugar accumulation
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