Overexpression of the maize Corngrass1 microRNA prevents flowering, improves digestibility, and increases starch content of switchgrass

  • Chuck, George S.
  • Tobias, Christian
  • Sun, Lan
  • Kraemer, Florian
  • Li, Chenlin
  • Dibble, Dean
  • Arora, Rohit
  • Bragg, Jennifer N.
  • Vogel, John P.
  • Singh, Seema
  • Simmons, Blake A.
  • Pauly, Markus
  • Hake, Sarah
Publication date
October 2011
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Abstract

Biofuels developed from biomass crops have the potential to supply a significant portion of our transportation fuel needs. To achieve this potential, however, it will be necessary to develop improved plant germplasm specifically tailored to serve as energy crops. Liquid transportation fuel can be created from the sugars locked inside plant cell walls. Unfortunately, these sugars are inherently resistant to hydrolytic release because they are contained in polysaccharides embedded in lignin. Overcoming this obstacle is a major objective toward developing sustainable bioenergy crop plants. The maize Corngrass1 (Cg1) gene encodes a microRNA that promotes juvenile cell wall identities and morphology. To test the hypothesis that juvenile biomass ...

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