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Abstract
Non‐coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have emerged as crucial regulators in plant responses to environmental stress, orchestrating complex networks that finetune gene expression under both abiotic and biotic challenges. To elucidate this intricate ncRNA crosstalk, this review comprehensively summarizes recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of key regulatory ncRNAs including microRNAs (miRNAs), long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs), circular RNAs (circRNAs), tRNA derived fragments (tRFs) and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) in mediating plant adaptations to stress conditions. We discuss molecular insights into how these ncRNAs modulate stress signalling pathways, control hormonal responses and interact through elaborate crosstalk mechanisms. We also emphasize emerging biotechnological strategies that leverage both innate and artificial ncRNAs as well as potential approaches for finetuning ncRNA levels to engineer stress‐resilient crops. Collectively, continued advances in high‐throughput sequencing, functional genomics and computational modelling will deepen our understanding of ncRNA network mediated stress responses, ultimately guiding the design of robust climate‐resilient crops.
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Circular RNA;
Cytoplasm;
RNA polymerase;
tRNA;
Ribonucleic acid--RNA;
miRNA;
Biosynthesis;
Crops;
MicroRNAs;
Non-coding RNA;
Localization;
Transfer RNA;
Climate change;
Proteins;
Gene expression;
Plant stress;
Genetically altered foods;
Environmental stress;
Crop resilience;
Biotechnology;
siRNA;
Salinity;
Signal transduction
1 Department of Genetics and Biochemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA