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Research paper | Open Access

Pathogen-inducible gene LRD6-6E315Q breaks the trade-off between disease resistance and yield in rice

Xiaobo Zhu( )Yubo Yao1Xiaobo ZhuLiyin WangBingxiu WuJunjie YinMin ZhuFeiyan LongXinyu WuLizheyuan CaoCong WangDexin CuiHaicheng LiaoXiang LuQing XiongYongyan TangLi SongQingqing HouLong WangYihua YangMin HeWeitao LiJing WangXuewei Chen( )
New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, State Key Laboratory of Crop Gene Exploration and Utilization in Southwest China, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, Sichuan, China

1 Present address: College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Hainan Institute of Zhejiang University, Zhejiang University, Sanya 572025, Hainan, China.

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Although some lesion mimic mutants (LMMs) confer broad-spectrum disease resistance, their constitutive autoimmunity often penalizes plant growth and yield, limiting their application in crop breeding. Here, we report a novel strategy to overcome this trade-off in rice (Oryza sativa) by introducing a pathogen-inducible LMM gene variant, LRD6-6E315Q. We first found that constitutive expression of LRD6-6E315Q, a dominant-negative (DN) variant of the AAA-type ATPase gene LRD6-6, enhanced broad-spectrum resistance but inhibited plant growth, resembling the phenotype of the lrd6-6 mutant. To resolve this trade-off between disease resistance and growth, we screened a rice transcriptome and identified a rare inducible promoter, MIG6P that was specifically activated during early pathogen attack but maintained low activity under normal conditions, and was not inducible by abiotic stresses. We constructed a MIG6P:LRD6-6E315Q cassette, introduced it into rice cultivar TP309, and developed rice lines with enhanced resistance to multiple diseases, including bacterial blight and fungal diseases rice blast and sheath blight without affecting growth or yield. Since promoters analogous to MIG6P and protein homologs of AAA-type ATPase LRD6-6 carrying potential DN effects occur in diverse plant species, this strategy may be widely applicable to improve disease resistance in other crop species.

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Zhu X, Yao Y, Zhu X, et al. Pathogen-inducible gene LRD6-6E315Q breaks the trade-off between disease resistance and yield in rice. The Crop Journal, 2026, 14(4): 1146-1157. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cj.2026.02.016

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Received: 10 November 2025
Revised: 14 January 2026
Accepted: 16 March 2026
Published: 22 March 2026
© 2026 Crop Science Society of China and Institute of Crop Science, CAAS.

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