Green revolution: a mutant gibberellin-synthesis gene in rice

Sasaki, A. ; Ashikari, M. ; Ueguchi-Tanaka, M. ; Itoh, H. ; Nishimura, A. ; Swapan, D. ; Ishiyama, K. ; Saito, T. ; Kobayashi, M. ; Khush, G. S. ; Kitano, H. ; Matsuoka, M. (2002) Green revolution: a mutant gibberellin-synthesis gene in rice Nature, 416 (6882). pp. 701-702. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

The chronic food shortage that was feared after the rapid expansion of the world population in the 1960s was averted largely by the development of a high-yielding semi-dwarf variety of rice known as IR8, the so-called rice 'green revolution'. The short stature of IR8 is due to a mutation in the plant's sd1 gene, and here we identify this gene as encoding an oxidase enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of gibberellin, a plant growth hormone. Gibberellin is also implicated in green-revolution varieties of wheat, but the reduced height of those crops is conferred by defects in the hormone's signalling pathway.

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