The cuticle is the plant's outermost layer that covers the surfaces of aerial parts. This structure is composed of a variety of aliphatic molecules and is well-known for its protective role against biotic and abiotic stresses in plants. Mutants with a permeable cuticle show developmental defects such as organ fusions and altered seed germination and viability. In this study, we identified a novel maize mutant, stocky1, with unique features: lethal at the seedling stage, and showing a severely dwarfed phenotype, due to a defective cuticle. For the first time, the mutant was tentatively mapped to chromosome 5, bin 5.04. The mutant phenotype investigated in this work has the potential to contribute to the elucidation of the role of the cuticle during plant development. The possibility of controlling this trait is of relevance in the context of climate change, as it may contribute to tolerance to abiotic stresses.

Stocky1, a Novel Gene Involved in Maize Seedling Development and Cuticle Integrity / A. Gaiti, S. Sangiorgio, F. Faoro, C.M. Pozzi, G.A. Gavazzi, S.R. Pilu. - In: PLANTS. - ISSN 2223-7747. - 11:7(2022 Apr), pp. 847.1-847.12. [10.3390/plants11070847]

Stocky1, a Novel Gene Involved in Maize Seedling Development and Cuticle Integrity

A. Gaiti
Primo
;
S. Sangiorgio
Secondo
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F. Faoro;C.M. Pozzi;G.A. Gavazzi
Penultimo
;
S.R. Pilu
Ultimo
2022

Abstract

The cuticle is the plant's outermost layer that covers the surfaces of aerial parts. This structure is composed of a variety of aliphatic molecules and is well-known for its protective role against biotic and abiotic stresses in plants. Mutants with a permeable cuticle show developmental defects such as organ fusions and altered seed germination and viability. In this study, we identified a novel maize mutant, stocky1, with unique features: lethal at the seedling stage, and showing a severely dwarfed phenotype, due to a defective cuticle. For the first time, the mutant was tentatively mapped to chromosome 5, bin 5.04. The mutant phenotype investigated in this work has the potential to contribute to the elucidation of the role of the cuticle during plant development. The possibility of controlling this trait is of relevance in the context of climate change, as it may contribute to tolerance to abiotic stresses.
Maize cuticle; Plant cuticle; Seedling development;
Settore AGR/07 - Genetica Agraria
apr-2022
23-mar-2022
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