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Rice plants that grow as clones from seed

Storm Shadow

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https://phys.org/news/2018-12-rice-clones-seed.html

Plant biologists at the University of California, Davis have discovered a way to make crop plants replicate through seeds as clones. The discovery, long sought by plant breeders and geneticists, could make it easier to propagate high-yielding, disease-resistant or climate-tolerant crops and make them available to the world's farmers.

The work is published Dec. 12 in the journal Nature.

Since the 1920s, many crops have been grown from hybrid seeds created by crossing two varieties. These hybrids can have superior qualities in areas such as yield or pest resistance. But the seeds of hybrid crops do not produce plants with the same qualities.

The ability to produce a clone, an exact replica, of a plant from its seeds would be a major breakthrough for world agriculture. Instead of purchasing expensive hybrid seeds each year, which is often beyond the means of farmers in developing countries, farmers could replant seeds from their own hybrid plants and derive the benefits of high yields year after year.

About 400 species of wild plants can produce viable seeds without fertilization. Called apomixis, this process seems to have evolved many times in plants—but not in commercial crop species.

The discovery by postdoctoral researcher Imtiyaz Khanday and Venkatesan Sundaresan, professor of plant biology at UC Davis and colleagues at UC Davis, the Iowa State University and INRA, France is a major step forward.

"It's a very desirable goal that could change agriculture," Sundaresan said.

"Baby boom" gene is key

Khanday and Sundaresan discovered that the rice gene BBM1, belonging to a family of plant genes called "Baby Boom" or BBM, is expressed in sperm cells but not in eggs. After fertilization, BBM1 is expressed in the fertilized cell but—at least initially—this expression comes from the male contribution to the genome.

BBM1, they reasoned, switches on the ability of a fertilized egg to form an embryo.

The researchers first used gene editing to remove the ability of the plants to go through meiosis, so that the egg cells formed instead by mitosis, inheriting a full set of chromosomes from the mother.

Then they caused these egg cells to express BBM1, which they would not normally do without fertilization.

"So we have a diploid egg cell with the ability to make an embryo, and that grows into a clonal seed," Sundaresan said.

So far the process has an efficiency of about 30 percent, but the researchers hope that can be increased with more research. The approach should work in other cereal crops, which have equivalent BBM1 genes, and in other crop plants as well, Sundaresan said.



Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2018-12-rice-clones-seed.html#jCp
 
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Sertaiz

and then they wont need male humans..... what? nvm. looks like some crazy science, interesting
 

Breadwizard

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Some varieties of citrus grow as clones from seed, although through a different mechanism (polyembryony).

This, however, has bottlenecked some parts of the citrus gene pool, and I imagine the same problem would crop up with other...crops.
 

J-Icky

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This sounds awesome but in the end I think we would end up with problems like the world is facing with bananas. Sure the plants would start with great resistance to pests and diseases but nature always finds a way and eventually they will adapt and then we will have fields full of crops getting wiped out.

This wouldn’t be a huge issue if our government was corrupt as all hell. So they would gladly allow the seed producers to only produce one or two varieties and would even back them as they demanded all other be wiped from our farm fields. 30-40years later when nature catches up we won’t have a readily available stock pile of different genetics and it will cause farmers to lose 10+yrs of production while the scientist take the small stash of old varieties and turns them into the newest GMO wonder crop.

Greed from the growers and the seed producers are gonna cause major problems in the next century and humanity as a whole will be the ones that suffer while they just laugh and count all their money.
 
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