Abstract
An es-t (early senescence-temporary) mutant, produced by ethylene methylsulfonate treatment of strain Nipponbare, was identified in rice. The leaves of es-t appeared yellow at the seedling stage, and had decreased chlorophyll content. Rust spots were found during growth in es-t, especially at the leaf margin and tip. The plants showed a typical early-senescence phenotype at the milky stage. The leaf surface of es-t appeared smoother than wild-type leaves under a scanning electron microscope, because the leaves lack siliceous protuberances around the stoma. Chloroplasts grow abnormally and are filled with many starch grains in es-t. Paraffin section analysis showed that the development of the sclerenchyma cells and vascular bundles were also abnormal in es-t. Genetic analysis indicated that es-t was controlled by a recessive gene, which was finely mapped to a 42-kb interval on chromosome 5. These results will facilitate the positional cloning and functional studies of the gene. © 2011 Science China Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Yang, Y. L., Rao, Y. C., Liu, H. J., Fang, Y. X., Dong, G. J., Huang, L. C., … Zeng, D. L. (2011). Characterization and fine mapping of an early senescence mutant (es-t) in Oryza sativa L. Chinese Science Bulletin, 56(23), 2437–2443. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11434-011-4587-8
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