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Seo-Young Kim (Chungnam National University) Chetan Kaur (Chungnam National University) Eun-Ji Bae (National Institute of Forest Science) Donghwan Shim (Chungnam National University) Young-Sun Kim (Daegu University) Geung-Joo Lee (Chungnam National University)
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한국잡초학회·한국잔디학회 Weed&Turfgrass Science Weed&Turfgrass Science Vol.13 No.4
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2024.12
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225 - 237 (13page)

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Salt stress is a considerable abiotic challenge, adversely affecting plant growth and survival, particularly in saline environments. ARGONAUTE2 (AGO2) genes play a pivotal role in plant adaptation to salt stress through RNA interference pathways, facilitating the regulation of genes associated with stress tolerance. AGO2-mediated mechanisms help maintain cellular stability under high salinity conditions by selectively silencing or modulating specific mRNAs linked to the salt stress response. This study analyzed AGO2 genes in four Zoysia species (Z. matrella, Z. pacifica, Z. japonica, and Z. sinica), Zea mays, and Sorghum bicolor using in- silico analysis to identify conserved domains and unique single amino acid polymorphisms in Zoysia species. Notable substitutions may influence RNA-binding function and stress regulation. Salt-responsive transcription factor motifs have been found in Zoysia species and Sorghum bicolor; however, the absence of WRKY motifs in Zea mays aligns with its lower salt tolerance. This study contributes to our knowledge of AGO2 function and its role in salt-stress responses in Zoysia species and related grasses. By examining the genetic variation within AGO2, we aimed to identify potential targets for improving salt tolerance in turfgrass species

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