articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesJun 19, 2002Closed access

Semidwarf ( sd-1 ), “green revolution” rice, contains a defective gibberellin 20-oxidase gene

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Abstract

The introduction of semidwarf rice (Oryza sativa L.) led to record yield increases throughout Asia in the 1960s. The major semidwarfing allele, sd-1, is still extensively used in modern rice cultivars. The phenotype of sd-1 is consistent with dwarfism that results from a deficiency in gibberellin (GA) plant growth hormones. We propose that the semidwarf (sd-1) phenotype is the result of a deficiency of active GAs in the elongating stem arising from a defective 20-oxidase GA biosynthetic enzyme. Sequence data from the rice genome was combined with previous mapping studies to locate a putative GA 20-oxidase gene (Os20ox2) at the predicted map location of sd-1 on chromosome 1. Two independent sd-1 alleles…

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Keywords
  • Gibberellin
  • Oryza sativa
  • Biology
  • Gene
  • Dwarfism
  • Oxidase test
  • Japonica
  • Abscisic acid
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