Biotechnology Bulletin ›› 2025, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (7): 164-171.doi: 10.13560/j.cnki.biotech.bull.1985.2025-0150

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Biological Basis Study for Grain Shattering in Proso Millet and Identification of Genes Regulating Grain Shattering

WANG Yue-chen1(), HAN Xin-qi1, WEI Wen-min1, CUI Zhao-lan1, LUO Yang-mei1, CHEN Peng-ru1, WANG Hai-gang2, LIU long-long2, ZHANG Li1(), WANG Lun2()   

  1. 1.College of Agriculture, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu 030801
    2.Center for Agricultural Genetic Resources Research, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taiyuan 030000
  • Received:2025-02-14 Online:2025-07-26 Published:2025-07-22
  • Contact: ZHANG Li, WANG Lun E-mail:2756309376@qq.com;zhangli7912@163.com;wanglun976pzs@sina.com

Abstract:

Objective Proso millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) plays an important role in dryland agriculture, saline alkali land development and utilization, and disaster relief and replanting in China. Grain shattering is a crucial factor affecting yield of proso millet. Investigating the mechanism of grain shattering in proso millet is very important for breeding new varieties with low grain shattering and improving crop production. Method Having the proso millet gerplasm 'Yemizi' with strong grain shattering and 'Hongnianmi' with low grain shattering by paraffin sections, we studied the structural differences of abscission layer cells among millet varieties with different grain shattering characteristics. In addition, we identified proso millet grain shattering genes using reverse genetics strategies. Result Our results showed that 'Yemizi' had a distinct abscission layer, while no complete abscission layer was observed in 'Hongnianmi'. In addition, the homologous genes of rice (Oryza sativa) grain shattering genes were identified in proso millet and their expression in 'Yemeizi' at 1, 20, and 35 d after flowering was analyzed. The results showed that most genes had the highest gene expression at 1 d after flowering. Finally, PmSh1-1, was further analyzed, and the results showed that the expression of the PmSh1-1 in 'Yemizi' and 'Hongnianmi' was not significantly different, but the cDNA sequence of the PmSh1-1 in 'Hongnianmi' was shorter compared with it in 'Yemizi'. Conclusion We found that incomplete abscission layer may lead to a reduction of grain shattering and PmSh1-1, and a homologous gene of rice OsSh1 could be a potential grain shattering gene in proso millet.

Key words: proso millet, grain shattering, abscission zone, paraffin sectioning, transcriptome sequencing, parallel domestication, Sh1, homologous genes