نتایج جستجو برای: keywords furrow planting

تعداد نتایج: 1989973  

Journal: :Journal of Arid Land 2021

Ridge-furrow film mulching has been proven to be an effective water-saving and yield-improving planting pattern in arid semi-arid regions. Drought is the main factor limiting local agricultural production Loess Plateau of China. In this study, we tried select a suitable ridge-furrow system improve situation. A two-year field experiment summer maize (Zea mays L.) during growing seasons 2017 2018...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Seth J. Field Nikki Madson Monica L. Kerr Kenneth A.A. Galbraith Caitlin E. Kennedy Mamta Tahiliani Andrew Wilkins Lewis C. Cantley

Phosphoinositides play important roles in regulating the cytoskeleton and vesicle trafficking, potentially important processes at the cleavage furrow. However, it remains unclear which, if any, of the phosphoinositides play a role during cytokinesis. A systematic analysis to determine if any of the phosphoinositides might be present or of functional importance at the cleavage furrow has not bee...

Journal: :Development 2016
Lauren M Mavor Hui Miao Zhongyuan Zuo Ryan M Holly Yi Xie Dinah Loerke J Todd Blankenship

One of the most fundamental changes in cell morphology is the ingression of a plasma membrane furrow. The Drosophila embryo undergoes several cycles of rapid furrow ingression during early development that culminate in the formation of an epithelial sheet. Previous studies have demonstrated the requirement for intracellular trafficking pathways in furrow ingression; however, the pathways that l...

2013
Jing Su Brenda Chow Gabrielle L. Boulianne Andrew Wilde

De novo formation of cells in the Drosophila embryo is achieved when each nucleus is surrounded by a furrow of plasma membrane. Remodeling of the plasma membrane during cleavage furrow ingression involves the exocytic and endocytic pathways, including endocytic tubules that form at cleavage furrow tips (CFT-tubules). The tubules are marked by amphiphysin but are otherwise poorly understood. Her...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Michael Werner Ed Munro Michael Glotzer

BACKGROUND After anaphase, the segregated chromosomes are sequestered by cytokinesis into two separate daughter cells by a cleavage furrow formed by the actomyosin-based contractile ring. The failure to properly position the contractile ring between the segregated chromosomes can result in aneuploidy. In both C. elegans embryos and human cells, the central spindle regulates division-plane posit...

2016
Nilay Taneja Aidan M. Fenix Lindsay Rathbun Bryan A. Millis Matthew J. Tyska Heidi Hehnly Dylan T. Burnette

The geometry of the cleavage furrow during mitosis is often asymmetric in vivo and plays a critical role in stem cell differentiation and the relative positioning of daughter cells during development. Early observations of adhesive cell lines revealed asymmetry in the shape of the cleavage furrow, where the bottom (i.e., substrate attached side) of the cleavage furrow ingressed less than the to...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Jennifer Landino Ryoma Ohi

The final steps of cell division are tightly coordinated in space and time, but whether mechanisms exist to couple the actin and microtubule (MT) cytoskeletons during anaphase and cytokinesis (C phase) is largely unknown. During anaphase, MTs are incorporated into an anti-parallel array termed the spindle midzone (midzone MTs), whereas F-actin and non-muscle myosin II, together with other facto...

2014
Yixin Ren Hoku West-Foyle Alexandra Surcel Christopher Miller Douglas N. Robinson

How myosin II localizes to the cleavage furrow in Dictyostelium and metazoan cells remains largely unknown despite significant advances in understanding its regulation. We designed a genetic selection using cDNA library suppression of 3xAsp myosin II to identify factors involved in myosin cleavage furrow accumulation. The 3xAsp mutant is deficient in bipolar thick filament assembly, fails to ac...

2004
Anne Royou Christine Field John C. Sisson William Sullivan Roger Karess

The early Drosophila embryo undergoes two distinct membrane invagination events believed to be mechanistically related to cytokinesis: metaphase furrow formation and cellularization. Both involve actin cytoskeleton rearrangements, and both have myosin II at or near the forming furrow. Actin and myosin are thought to provide the force driving membrane invagination; however, membrane addition is ...

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