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ABSTRACT: Significance statement
SCARECROW (SCR) is one of the best studied plant developmental regulators, however, its role in downstream plant physiology is less well-understood. Here, we have demonstrated that SCR is required to establish and/or maintain photosynthetic capacity in maize leaves.
SUBMITTER: Hughes TE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7507539 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hughes Thomas E TE Langdale Jane A JA
Plant direct 20200909 9
C<sub>4</sub> photosynthesis in grasses relies on a specialized leaf anatomy. In maize, this "Kranz" leaf anatomy is patterned in part by the duplicated <i>SCARECROW (SCR)</i> genes <i>ZmSCR1</i> and <i>ZmSCR1h</i>. Here we show that in addition to patterning defects, chlorophyll content and levels of transcripts encoding Golden2-like regulators of chloroplast development are significantly lower in <i>Zmscr1; Zmscr1h</i> mutants than in wild-type. These perturbations are not associated with chan ...[more]