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  • Leaf color mutants like the yellow leaf mutant in Brassica napus have reduced photosynthetic efficiency, negatively affecting crop growth and yield due to lower chlorophyll, carotenoid content, and decreased stomatal conductance.
  • The study utilized genetic mapping and physiological analysis, revealing structural abnormalities in chloroplasts and reduced granule stacks in the mutant.
  • Findings from this research are key for understanding chloroplast development and could help in isolating the BnaA01.cd gene for future studies.

Article Abstract

Background: Leaf color mutants have reduced photosynthetic efficiency, which has severely negative impacts on crop growth and economic product yield. There are different chlorophyll mutants in Arabidopsis and crops that can be used for genetic control and molecular mechanism studies of chlorophyll biosynthesis, chloroplast development and photoefficiency. Chlorophyll mutants in Brassica napus are mostly used for mapping and location research but are rarely used for physiological research. The chlorophyll-deficient mutant in this experiment were both genetically mapped and physiologically analyzed.

Results: In this study, yellow leaf mutant of Brassica napus L. mutated by ethyl methyl sulfone (EMS) had significantly lower chlorophyll a, b and carotenoid contents than the wild type, and the net photosynthetic efficiency, stomatal conductance and transpiration rate were all significantly reduced. The mutant had sparse chloroplast distribution and weak autofluorescence. The granule stacks were reduced, and the shape was extremely irregular, with more broken stromal lamella. Transcriptome data analysis enriched the differentially expressed genes mainly in phenylpropane and sugar metabolism. The mutant was mapped to a 2.72 Mb region on A01 by using BSA-Seq, and the region was validated by SSR markers.

Conclusions: The mutant chlorophyll content and photosynthetic efficiency were significantly reduced compared with those of the wild type. Abnormal chloroplasts and thylakoids less connected to the stroma lamella appeared in the mutant. This work on the mutant will facilitate the process of cloning the BnaA01.cd gene and provide more genetic and physiological information concerning chloroplast development in Brassica napus.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9115954PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-022-03630-9DOI Listing

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