生物
清脆的
Cas9
基因
爆发性疾病
细菌性疫病
遗传学
生物技术
农学
计算生物学
作者
Yanbiao Zhou,Shichong Xu,Nan Jiang,Xinhui Zhao,Zhenan Bai,Jinling Liu,Wei Yao,Qianying Tang,Gui Xiao,Chao Lv,Kai Wang,Xiaochun Hu,Junjie Tan,Yuanzhu Yang
摘要
Summary Rice blast and bacterial blight represent two of major diseases having devastating impact on the yield of rice in most rice‐growing countries. Developments of resistant cultivars are the most economic and effective strategy to control these diseases. Here, we used CRISPR/Cas9‐mediated gene editing to rapidly install mutations in three known broad‐spectrum blast‐resistant genes, Bsr‐d1 , Pi21 and ERF922 , in an indica thermosensitive genic male sterile (TGMS) rice line Longke638S (LK638S). We obtained transgene‐free homozygous single or triple mutants in T 1 generations. While all single and triple mutants showed increased resistance to rice blast compared with wild type, the erf922 mutants displayed the strongest blast resistance similar with triple mutants. Surprisingly, we found that Pi21 or ERF922 single mutants conferred enhanced resistance to most of tested bacterial blight. Both resistances in mutants were attribute to the up‐regulation of SA‐ and JA‐pathway associated genes. Moreover, phenotypic analysis of these single mutants in paddy fields revealed that there were no trade‐offs between resistances and main agricultural traits. Together, our study provides a rapid and effective way to generate rice varieties with resistance to both rice blast and bacterial blight.
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