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SCIENCEMay 20 · 00:00 UTCNATURE NEWSFeng Qin

A SAUR gene enhances maize drought resilience by promoting silk elongation

A SAUR gene in maize enhances drought resilience by promoting silk elongation through regulation of H+-ATPase activity. The ZmSAUR72 protein is a key determinant of the anthesis-silking interval and thus resilience to drought. This discovery has potential implications for improving crop yields under drought conditions.

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