The 10th Asian Crop Science Association Conference

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Oral sessions

Crop Genetics and Physiology » O42: Assimilate Partitioning for Crop Productivity and Quality

[O42] Assimilate Partitioning for Crop Productivity and Quality

2021年9月9日(木) 14:30 〜 16:30 Room 4 (Oral) (Crop Genetics and Physiology)

Chair: Naohiro Aoki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Chair: Tatsuro Hirose (Takasaki University of Health and Welfare, Japan)
Chair: Yong-Ling Ruan (The University of Newcastle, Australia)

15:10 〜 15:25

[O42-03] Co-Overproduction of Rubisco and Rubisco Activase Increases the Photosynthesis Rate under High Temperature in Rice

*Nominated for Presentation Awards

Mao Suganami1,2, Yuji Suzuki3, Youshi Tazoe1,4, Amane Makino1 (1.Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University, Japan, 2.Faculty of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Fukushima University, Japan, 3.Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, Japan, 4.Faculty of Agro-Food Science, Niigata Agro-Food University, Japan)

Rubisco is a rate-limiting factor for light-saturated photosynthesis at the present atmospheric air conditions. However, overproduction of Rubisco in rice did not always lead to photosynthesis improvement. This was considered to be caused by a decline in the activation state of Rubisco. In this study, we tried to improve photosynthetic capacity by co-overproducing Rubisco and Rubisco activase (RCA). For this purpose, Rubisco-overproduced rice plants were crossed with RCA-overproduced rice plants. We successfully obtained several transgenic rice lines with 1.2- to 1.5-fold increase in Rubisco content and 1.3- to 2.2-fold increase in RCA content. Under conditions of high irradiance, 25℃ and ambient CO2 levels, while the activation state of Rubisco in Rubisco-overproduced plants was lower than in wild-type plants, that in the co-overproduced plants was enhanced to a similar level of wild-type plants. However, the light-saturated rate of CO2 assimilation per unit of leaf area in the co-overproduced plants did not exceed that of wild-type plants even under low CO2 conditions. On the other hand, at high temperature (36℃), the rate of CO2 assimilation in co-overproduced plants was higher than that of wild-type plants by up to 20% under ambient and lower CO2 conditions. These results demonstrated that under high temperature conditions, where photosynthesis is strongly limited by Rubisco capacity, co-overproduction of Rubisco and Rubisco activase was effective in improving photosynthesis in rice.