Maize COMPACT PLANT 3 regulates plant architecture and facilitates high-density planting

Huangjun Sheng, Han Zhang, Hua Deng, Zuxin Zhang, Fazhan Qiu, Fang Yang
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Compact plant architecture allows more efficient light capture under higher planting density. Thus, it is a crucial strategy for improving crop yield, particularly in maize (Zea mays L.) Here, we isolated a maize gene, COMPACT PLANT 3 (CT3), regulating plant architecture, using map-based cloning. CT3, encoding a GRAS protein, interacts with an AP2 transcription factor (TF), DWARF AND IRREGULAR LEAF 1 (DIL1). The genetic analysis showed that CT3 and DIL1 regulate leaf angle and plant height via the same pathway, supporting the biological role of their interaction by forming a complex. Transcriptome and DNA profiling analyses revealed that these two TFs share many common target genes. We further observed that CT3 functions as a co-regulator to enhance the DNA affinity and transcriptional activity of DIL1. This finding was further supported by the direct binding of DIL1 to two cell wall-related genes, ZmEXO1 and ZmXTH14, which were downregulated in the ct3 mutant. Furthermore, ZmEXO1 regulated plant architecture in a manner similar to CT3- and DIL1-mediated regulation. Zmexo1, ct3, and dil1 mutants showed defective cell wall integrity and had reduced cell wall-related components. The introduction of the ct3 or dil1 mutant allele into elite maize hybrids led to a more compact architecture and increased yield under high planting density. Our findings reveal a regulatory pathway of maize plant architecture and provided targets to increase yield under high planting density.
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