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Plant Biotechnology Journal | 2016

Development of a novel recessive genetic male sterility system for hybrid seed production in maize and other cross-pollinating crops

Yongzhong Wu; Tim W. Fox; Mary Trimnell; Lijuan Wang; Rui-ji Xu; A. Mark Cigan; Gary A. Huffman; Carl W. Garnaat; Howard P. Hershey; Marc C. Albertsen

Summary We have developed a novel hybridization platform that utilizes nuclear male sterility to produce hybrids in maize and other cross‐pollinating crops. A key component of this platform is a process termed Seed Production Technology (SPT). This process incorporates a transgenic SPT maintainer line capable of propagating nontransgenic nuclear male‐sterile lines for use as female parents in hybrid production. The maize SPT maintainer line is a homozygous recessive male sterile transformed with a SPT construct containing (i) a complementary wild‐type male fertility gene to restore fertility, (ii) an α‐amylase gene to disrupt pollination and (iii) a seed colour marker gene. The sporophytic wild‐type allele complements the recessive mutation, enabling the development of pollen grains, all of which carry the recessive allele but with only half carrying the SPT transgenes. Pollen grains with the SPT transgenes exhibit starch depletion resulting from expression of α‐amylase and are unable to germinate. Pollen grains that do not carry the SPT transgenes are nontransgenic and are able to fertilize homozygous mutant plants, resulting in nontransgenic male‐sterile progeny for use as female parents. Because transgenic SPT maintainer seeds express a red fluorescent protein, they can be detected and efficiently separated from seeds that do not contain the SPT transgenes by mechanical colour sorting. The SPT process has the potential to replace current approaches to pollen control in commercial maize hybrid seed production. It also has important applications for other cross‐pollinating crops where it can unlock the potential for greater hybrid productivity through expanding the parental germplasm pool.


Archive | 2004

Dominant gene suppression transgenes and methods of using same

Andrew Mark Cigan; Timothy W. Fox; Howard P. Hershey; Erica Unger; Yongzhong Wu


Archive | 2007

Genes for enhancing nitrogen utilization efficiency in crop plants

Howard P. Hershey; Carl R. Simmons; Dale F. Loussaert


Archive | 2008

Methods and compositions for pollination disruption

Zuo-Yu Zhao; Yongzhong Wu; Michael Lassner; Howard P. Hershey


Archive | 2008

GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR ASSOCIATED GENES AND PROTEINS FOR ENHANCING NITROGEN UTILIZATION EFFICIENCY IN CROP PLANTS

Howard P. Hershey; Mary J. Frank; Carl R. Simmons; Frank J. Turano


Archive | 2013

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS COMPRISING MALE FERTILITY SEQUENCES

Marc C. Albertsen; Andrew Mark Cigan; Howard P. Hershey; Michael Lassner; Yongzhong Wu


Archive | 2005

Cell cycle polynucleotides and polypeptides and methods of use

Mei Guo; Carl R. Simmons; Howard P. Hershey


Archive | 2008

Transgènes de suppression d'un gène dominant et procédés d'utilisation de ceux-ci

Andrew Mark Cigan; Tim W. Fox; Howard P. Hershey; Erica Unger; Yongzhong Wu


Archive | 2006

NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE MEDIATING PLANT MALE FERTILITY AND METHOD OF USING SAME

Marc C. Albertsen; Timothy W. Fox; Howard P. Hershey; Gary A. Huffman; Mary Trimnell; Yongzhong Wu


Archive | 2006

Sequences nucleotidiques mediatrices de la fertilite male et son procede d'utilisation

Marc C. Albertsen; Timothy W. Fox; Howard P. Hershey; Gary A. Huffman; Mary Trimnell; Yongzhong Wu

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