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PLOS ONE | 2012

Expression of the Arabidopsis thaliana BBX32 Gene in Soybean Increases Grain Yield

Sasha Preuss; Robert Meister; Qingzhang Xu; Carl P. Urwin; Federico Tripodi; Steven E. Screen; Veena S. Anil; Shuquan Zhu; James A. Morrell; Grace T Liu; Oliver J. Ratcliffe; T. Lynne Reuber; Rajnish Khanna; Barry S. Goldman; Erin Bell; Todd E. Ziegler; Amanda L. McClerren; Thomas G. Ruff; Marie E. Petracek

Crop yield is a highly complex quantitative trait. Historically, successful breeding for improved grain yield has led to crop plants with improved source capacity, altered plant architecture, and increased resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses. To date, transgenic approaches towards improving crop grain yield have primarily focused on protecting plants from herbicide, insects, or disease. In contrast, we have focused on identifying genes that, when expressed in soybean, improve the intrinsic ability of the plant to yield more. Through the large scale screening of candidate genes in transgenic soybean, we identified an Arabidopsis thaliana B-box domain gene (AtBBX32) that significantly increases soybean grain yield year after year in multiple transgenic events in multi-location field trials. In order to understand the underlying physiological changes that are associated with increased yield in transgenic soybean, we examined phenotypic differences in two AtBBX32-expressing lines and found increases in plant height and node, flower, pod, and seed number. We propose that these phenotypic changes are likely the result of changes in the timing of reproductive development in transgenic soybean that lead to the increased duration of the pod and seed development period. Consistent with the role of BBX32 in A. thaliana in regulating light signaling, we show that the constitutive expression of AtBBX32 in soybean alters the abundance of a subset of gene transcripts in the early morning hours. In particular, AtBBX32 alters transcript levels of the soybean clock genes GmTOC1 and LHY-CCA1-like2 (GmLCL2). We propose that through the expression of AtBBX32 and modulation of the abundance of circadian clock genes during the transition from dark to light, the timing of critical phases of reproductive development are altered. These findings demonstrate a specific role for AtBBX32 in modulating soybean development, and demonstrate the validity of expressing single genes in crops to deliver increased agricultural productivity.


Archive | 2004

Fatty acid desaturases from primula

Virginia Ursin; Byron Froman; Jennifer Simmons; Thomas J. Larosa; Fenggao Dong; Steven E. Screen


Plant Science | 2008

Identification and characterization of four distinct asparagine synthetase (AsnS) genes in maize (Zea mays L.)

James Todd; Steven E. Screen; James H. Crowley; Jiexin Peng; Scott E. Andersen; Todd Brown; Qungang Qi; Brad J. Fabbri; Stephen M.G. Duff


Archive | 2009

UTILIZATION OF FATTY ACID DESATURASES FROM Hemiselmis spp.

Virginia Ursin; Byron Froman; Steven E. Screen; Lori Lehman


Archive | 2007

Phosphopantetheinyl transferases from bacteria

Henry E. Valentin; Jiexin Peng; Steven E. Screen


Archive | 2006

Corn plants and seed enhanced for asparagine and protein

Scott E. Andersen; James H. Crowley; Stephen M.G. Duff; Bradon J. Fabbri; Qungang Qi; Bo-Xing Qiu; Steven E. Screen


Archive | 2013

Nucleic acid molecules and other molecules associated with plants and uses thereof

Jingdong Liu; Yihua Zhou; David K. Kovalic; Steven E. Screen; Jack Tabaska; Yongwei Cao; Scott E. Andersen; Michael D. Edgerton; Karen L. Fincher; Kim Hammond-Kosack; Thomas J. Larosa; James D. Masucci; Martin Urban; Jinhua Ziao; Todd E. Ziegler


Archive | 2009

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR INCREASING PLANT DISEASE RESISTANCE AND YIELD

John W. Pitkin; Steven E. Screen; Zhidong Xie


Archive | 2005

Eukaryotic translation initiation factor gene regulatory elements for use in plants

Stanislaw Flasinski; Steven E. Screen


Archive | 2009

Engineered Delta-15-Fatty Acid Desaturases

Michael J. Storek; Henry E. Valentin; Steven E. Screen; Virginia Ursin; Byron Froman; Kevin A. Jarrell; Sara Salvador; Robert McCarroll; Prashanth Vishwanath

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