ARGOS 8 variants generated by CRISPR ‐Cas9 improve maize grain yield under field drought stress conditions
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Abstract
Maize ARGOS8 is a negative regulator of ethylene responses. A previous study has shown that transgenic plants constitutively overexpressing ARGOS8 have reduced ethylene sensitivity and improved grain yield under drought stress conditions. To explore the targeted use of ARGOS8 native expression variation in drought-tolerant breeding, a diverse set of over 400 maize inbreds was examined for ARGOS8 mRNA expression, but the expression levels in all lines were less than that created in the original ARGOS8 transgenic events. We then employed a CRISPR-Cas-enabled advanced breeding technology to generate novel variants of ARGOS8. The native maize GOS2 promoter, which confers a moderate level of constitutive…
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- Biology
- CRISPR
- Cas9
- Locus (genetics)
- Drought tolerance
- Genetically modified crops
- Allele
- Gene
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