Authors
Amane Makino, Takiko Shimada, Shigeo Takumi, Kentaro Kaneko, Makoto Matsuoka, Ko Shimamoto, Hiromi Nakano, Mitsue Miyao-Tokutomi, Tadahiko Mae, Naoki Yamamoto
Publication date
1997/6/1
Journal
Plant physiology
Volume
114
Issue
2
Pages
483-491
Publisher
American Society of Plant Biologists
Description
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) plants with decreased ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (Rubisco) were obtained by transformation with the rice rbcS antisense gene under the control of the rice rbcS promoter. The primary transformants were screened for the Rubisco to leaf N ratio, and the transformant with 65% wild-type Rubisco was selected as a plant set with optimal Rubisco content at saturating CO2 partial pressures for photosynthesis under conditions of high irradiance and 25[deg]C. This optimal Rubisco content was estimated from the amounts and kinetic constants of Rubisco and the gas-exchange data. The R1 selfed progeny of the selected transformant were grown hydroponically with different N concentrations. Rubisco content in the R1 population was distributed into two groups: 56 plants had about 65% wild-type Rubisco, whereas 23 plants were very similar to the wild type. Although the plants with …
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