Summary Fragrant rice is favoured worldwide because of its agreeable scent. The presence of a defective badh2 allele encoding betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase ( BADH 2) results in the synthesis of 2‐acetyl‐1‐pyrroline (2 AP ), which is a major fragrance compound. Here, transcription activator‐like effector nucleases ( TALEN s) were engineered to target and disrupt the Os BADH 2 gene. Six heterozygous mutants (30%) were recovered from 20 transgenic hygromycin‐resistant lines. Sanger sequencing confirmed that these lines had various indel mutations at the TALEN target site. All six transmitted the BADH 2 mutations to the T1 generation; and four T1 mutant lines tested also efficiently transmitted the mutations to the T2 generation. Mutant plants carrying only the desired DNA sequence change but not the TALEN transgene were obtained by segregation in the T1 and T2 generations. The 2 AP content of rice grains of the T1 lines with homozygous mutations increased from 0 to 0.35–0.75 mg/kg, which was similar to the content of a positive control variety harbouring the badh2‐E7 mutation. We also simultaneously introduced three different pairs of TALEN s targeting three separate rice genes into rice cells by bombardment and obtained lines with mutations in one, two and all three genes. These results indicate that targeted mutagenesis using TALEN s is a useful approach to creating important agronomic traits.
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