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Increased SBPase activity improves photosynthesis and grain yield in wheat grown in greenhouse conditions

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  • Steven M. Driever
  • Andrew Simkin
  • Saqer Alotaibi
  • Stuart J. Fisk
  • Pippa J. Madgwick
  • Caroline A. Sparks
  • Huw D. Jones
  • Tracy Lawson
  • Martin Afan John Parry
  • Christine A. Raines
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Article number20160384
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>26/09/2017
<mark>Journal</mark>Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Issue number1730
Volume372
Number of pages10
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date14/08/17
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

To meet the growing demand for food, substantial improvements in yields are needed. This is particularly the case for wheat, where global yield has stagnated in recent years. Increasing photosynthesis has been identified as a primary target to achieve yield improvements. To increase leaf photosynthesis in wheat, the level of the Calvin–Benson cycle enzyme sedoheptulose-1,7-biphosphatase (SBPase) has been increased through transformation and expression of a Brachypodium distachyon SBPase gene construct. Transgenic lines with increased SBPase protein levels and activity were grown under greenhouse conditions and showed enhanced leaf photosynthesis and increased total biomass and dry seed yield. This showed the potential of improving yield potential by increasing leaf photosynthesis in a crop species such as wheat. The results are discussed with regard to future strategies for further improvement of photosynthesis in wheat.