Characterization of Viviparous Mutants in Rice
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Four single recessive viviparous mutants of rice, riv1-1, riv1-2, riv2 and enl1, were characterized. All riv mutants showed pre-harvest germination (vivipary) during seed development but no defects in the other traits. Vivipary was also observed in the enl1 mutant that lacked endosperm in the seeds. Examination of the viviparous nature of the mutants under three rain conditions, no rain, artificial rain and natural rain, revealed that the induction of vivipary in the riv mutants required a small amount of water. In contrast, precocious germination in the enl1 mutant was caused by the absence of endosperm in the seeds, but not by the external signal of rain. In riv mutants, the precocious germination occurred simultaneously at late stages of seed development. The germination test in the presence of exogenous ABA revealed that sensitivity to ABA was gradually reduced from 15 through 35 days after pollination in the wild-type seeds, and was almost lost at 40 days after pollination. A similar tendency was observed in riv1 and riv2 seeds. However, at 15-35 days after pollination, riv1-1 and riv2 seeds had significantly lower sensitivity to ABA than the wild-type seeds. In additon, the three riv mutants lost the sensitivity to ABA at an earlier stage of seed development than the wild type. These results indicate that riv1 and riv2 have a lower sensitivity and shorter period of sensitivity to ABA.
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著者
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Nagato Yasuo
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences University Of Tokyo
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Nagato Yasuo
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Miyoshi Kazumaru
National Institute Of Genetics
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Nakata Eijoro
Kakegawa Breeding Station, Sakata Seed Corp.
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Nakata E
Kakegawa Breeding Station Sakata Seed Corp.
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