نتایج جستجو برای: swollen bud stage

تعداد نتایج: 368036  

Journal: :Development 1988
J L Carrington J F Fallon

Outgrowth of normal chick limb bud mesoderm is dependent on the presence of a specialized epithelium called the apical ectodermal ridge. This ectodermal ridge is induced by the mesoderm at about the time of limb bud formation. The limbless mutation in the chick affects apical ectodermal ridge formation in the limb buds of homozygotes. The initial formation of the limb bud appears to be unaffect...

2015
François Barbier Thomas Péron Marion Lecerf Maria-Dolores Perez-Garcia Quentin Barrière Jakub Rolčík Stéphanie Boutet-Mercey Sylvie Citerne Remi Lemoine Benoît Porcheron Hanaé Roman Nathalie Leduc José Le Gourrierec Jessica Bertheloot Soulaiman Sakr

Sugar has only recently been identified as a key player in triggering bud outgrowth, while hormonal control of bud outgrowth is already well established. To get a better understanding of sugar control, the present study investigated how sugar availability modulates the hormonal network during bud outgrowth in Rosa hybrida. Other plant models, for which mutants are available, were used when nece...

2006
Beth Ann A. Workmaster Jiwan P. Palta

‘Stevens’ cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) terminal bud freezing stress resistance was assessed by nonlinear regression utilizing relative scoring of the post-thaw bud growth and development based on defi ned bud stages 2 weeks following controlled freezing tests. Bud stages tested were chosen based on a phenology profi le from each sampling date throughout the spring season. Previous yea...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2006
Y Ellen France Charles Boyd Jeff Coleman Peter J Novick

Spatial regulation of the secretory machinery is essential for the formation of a new bud in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yet, the mechanisms underlying cross-talk between the secretory and the cell-polarity-establishment machineries have not been fully elucidated. Here, we report that Sec15p, a subunit of the exocyst complex, might provide one line of communication. Not only is Sec15p an effector...

Journal: :Passwords 2012

2017
Yanli Wang Wing-Cheong Lo Ching-Shan Chou

Budding yeast, which undergoes polarized growth during budding and mating, has been a useful model system to study cell polarization. Bud sites are selected differently in haploid and diploid yeast cells: haploid cells bud in an axial manner, while diploid cells bud in a bipolar manner. While previous studies have been focused on the molecular details of the bud site selection and polarity esta...

2013
Louis-François Handfield Yolanda T. Chong Jibril Simmons Brenda J. Andrews Alan M. Moses

Protein subcellular localization has been systematically characterized in budding yeast using fluorescently tagged proteins. Based on the fluorescence microscopy images, subcellular localization of many proteins can be classified automatically using supervised machine learning approaches that have been trained to recognize predefined image classes based on statistical features. Here, we present...

Journal: Journal of Nuts 2011
Ali Imani Osman Mahmodzadeh

In this experimental, effect of some of antifrost on morphology, anatomy content of selective almond cultivars flower buds of 3 late, medium and early flowering cultivars of almond in Pheranshahr region using factorial design base on complete block randomize with 3 replications was investigated. This region is considerate as cold temperate. Experimental trees were planted with 6×6 m in 2000. In...

2017
Shaziya Nisar Inayatullah Tahir Syed Sabhi Ahmad Riyaz Ahmad Dar

Healthy buds of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia growing in the Kashmir University Botanic Garden were selected for the present study. Flower development and senescence was divided into seven stages, viz., tight bud stage (I), mature bud stage (II), pencil stage (III), partially open stage (IV), open stage (V), partially senescent stage (VI) and senescent stage (VII). Various physiological and biochem...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2006
Caroline W. Beck Bea Christen Donna Barker Jonathan M.W. Slack

Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signalling is necessary for both the development of the tail bud and for tail regeneration in Xenopus laevis tadpoles. Using a stable transgenic line in which expression of the soluble BMP inhibitor noggin is under the control of the temperature inducible hsp70 promoter, we have investigated the timing of the requirement for BMP signalling during tail regenerati...

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