“…The NAC (NAM, ATAF1/2 and CUC2) proteins comprise a large family of plant-specific TFs whose members participate in a range of regulatory and developmental processes, including growth and differentiation at the shoot apical meristem (Takada et al, 2001), root development (Xie et al, 2000), leaf senescence (Yang et al, 2011), formation of secondary cell walls (Mitsuda et al, 2007), nutrient remobilization to grains (Uauy et al, 2006) and abiotic stress response (Nakashima et al, 2012;Shao et al, 2015). Many stress-responsive NAC proteins fall into one group (Nakashima et al, 2012;Nuruzzaman et al, 2010), such as ATAF1, ANAC019, ANAC055, ANAC072, AtNAC2 and AtNAP from Arabidopsis (He et al, 2005;Sakuraba et al, 2015;Tran et al, 2004;Wu et al, 2009); SNAC1, OsNAC5, OsNAC6, OsNAC10 and OsNAP from rice (Chen et al, 2014;Hu et al, 2006;Jeong et al, 2010;Jeong et al, 2013;Lee et al, 2017); and ZmSNAC1, ZmNAC55 and ZmNAC111 from maize (Lu et al, 2012;Mao et al, 2015;Mao et al, 2016).…”