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Home > Archive>Volume 26, Issue 2, 2025 >394-403. DOI:10.13430/j.cnki.jpgr.20240430002 Online First
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Construction of the EMS Mutagenesis Library for Industrial Hemp and Expression of Genes Related to Cannabinoid Biosynthesis
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10.13430/j.cnki.jpgr.20240430002
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  • LIU Yongbei 1

    LIU Yongbei

    School of Pharmacy, Hunan Vocational College of Science and Technology, Changsha 410004
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  • ZHANG Xiaoyu 2

    ZHANG Xiaoyu

    Institute of Bast Fiber Crops, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410205
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1.School of Pharmacy, Hunan Vocational College of Science and Technology, Changsha 410004;2.Institute of Bast Fiber Crops, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410205

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Foundation projects: Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province, China(2023JJ60211); National Natural Science Foundation of China (32200219)

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    Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is a high-value cash crop with applications in papermaking, healthcare, textiles, and other industries. The development of new industrial hemp germplasm is crucial for both breeding programs and functional genomic research. In this study, we constructed a mutant library of the variety ZHONGDAMAZI 4 (ZD4) using ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) mutagenesis. By establishing a gradient of eight EMS concentrations, we determined that a 0.8% EMS concentration was optimal for inducing mutations in ZD4. After treating 2000 seeds with EMS solution, a total of 644 M1 seedlings were obtained, with a germination rate of 32.2%. Ninety individual plants exhibited variations in leaf color, inflorescence, and plant height, resulting in a mutation rate of 13.98%. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to measure the cannabidiol (CBD) content of the M1 plants, resulting in the identification of 3 high-CBD and 2 low-CBD mutants. Sequencing analysis didn’t reveal sequence variations in the coding and promoter sequences of five key cannabinoid biosynthetic enzyme genes (CsPT4, CsOAC1, CsOLS1, CsCBDAS, and CsTHCA) in the CBD content mutants remained unchanged. However, the expression levels of these enzymes varied significantly compared to the control. It is inferred that EMS treatment induced mutations in regulatory genes affecting the CBD metabolic pathway in the mutants, thereby regulating the transcriptional expression and resulting in significant changes in CBD content. This study provides germplasm resources for industrial hemp breeding through the establishment of an EMS mutant library and lays a solid foundation for further elucidating the regulatory mechanisms of cannabinoid biosynthesis and related genes.

    Key words:Cannabis sativa L.;EMS mutant;cannabinoids;gene expression
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  • Received:April 30,2024
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