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A Dominant Mutation in ARL2 Causes Impaired Adventitious Root Development in Rice
Authors:Shiping Liu  Yanhong Xue  Xiaofei Wang  Botao Zhang  Yuting Bi  Min Qiu  Guangxi Wang  Ping Wu
Institution:(1) Hubei Key Lab of Natural Products Research and Development, College of Chemistry and Life Science, Three Gorges University, Yichang, 443002, People’s Republic of China;(2) State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, People’s Republic of China;(3) Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan
Abstract:Adventitious roots are vital for water and nutrient assimilation by cereal crops because they comprise the bulk of the fibrous root system. We isolated and analyzed a rice mutant, adventitious rootless 2 (arl2), which failed to initiate adventitious root primordia during early development. Its seminal root produced fewer lateral roots than from the wild type. This mutant also exhibited pleiotropic phenotypes of longer and thicker seminal roots, a different morphology for the first leaf, delayed heading, and a greater tiller angle. Physiological experiments showed that exogenous auxin and ethylene could rescue adventitious root growth, a response opposite that for two previously reported mutants, arl1 and gnom1. Activity in the auxin signal pathway and the polar auxin transport system was normal for arl2. Compared with the wild type, arl2 plants showed enhanced sensitivity to ethephon but decreased sensitivity to AgNO3, an inhibitor of ethylene. Genetics analysis demonstrated that this mutant is controlled by a single dominant gene; ARL2 was mapped within a 100-kb interval on the short arm of chromosome 2.
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