MATERNAL AUTOPHAGY CONTRIBUTES TO GRAIN YIELD IN MAIZE
Authors: Tang, J., Avin-Wittenberg, T., Vollbrecht, E., Bassham, D.
Category: Plant Biology
Model Organism: Zea mays
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The study shows that maize plants carrying autophagy-defective atg10 mutations exhibit delayed flowering and significant reductions in kernel size, weight, and number, culminating in lower grain yield. Reciprocal crossing experiments reveal that the maternal genotype, rather than the seed genotype, primarily drives the observed kernel defects, suggesting impaired nutrient remobilization from maternal tissues during seed development.