Unveiling the withering process

Edit Science Daily 14 Apr 2016
During their life, plants constantly renew themselves. They sprout new leaves in the spring and shed them in the fall. No longer needed, damaged or dead organs such as blossoms and leaves are also cast off by a process known as abscission. By doing so, plants conserve energy and prepare for the next step in their life cycle ... ....

Drought Alters Schedule for Leaf Season Collection (City of Sacramento, CA)

Edit Public Technologies 28 Oct 2015
(Source. City of Sacramento, CA) Skip to Left Navigation / Tab to View Content Drought alters schedule for leaf season collection. October 1, 2015. The impact of the prolonged drought on Sacramento trees could mean an earlier than normal leaf drop for some tree species ... According to Joe Benassini, the City of Sacramento's Urban Forester, drought can cause premature leaf abscission (drop) depending on species and other factors ... Contact....

This year’s fall foliage season has potential to be the best in years (Clemson University) ...

Edit Public Technologies 22 Sep 2015
(Source. Clemson University). This year's fall foliage has the potential to be spectacular, rivaling this 2004 image at Grandfather Mountain near Boone, North Carolina ... Image Credit ... Early October should be prime on the Blue Ridge Parkway ... "There is an abscission layer on the leaf where it is connected to the twig, and this starts to weaken in the fall as the plant stops maintaining and repairing the leaf," Hagan said ... (noodl....

Structural and biochemical insights into the role of testis-expressed gene 14 (TEX14) in forming the stable intercellular bridges of germ cells

Edit PNAS 18 Sep 2015
Intercellular bridges are a conserved feature of spermatogenesis in mammalian germ cells and derive from arresting cell abscission at the final stage of cytokinesis. However, it remains to be fully understood how germ cell abscission is arrested in the presence of general cytokinesis components....

Controlling ryegrass with Group A herbicides (GRDC - Grains Research and Development Corporation)

Edit Public Technologies 30 Jun 2015
(Source. GRDC - Grains Research and Development Corporation). A large and increasing number of growers now have high levels of resistance to all Group A herbicides ... Group A herbicides do not translocate easily within the grass weed ... Group A herbicides disrupt an enzyme pathway that occurs at the growing point which stops the production of new leaves, and causes abscission at the base of leaves present at application ... Herbicide ... (noodl....

Look, but don't touch: Our Isaac Newton trees are bearing fruit (College of William and Mary)

Edit noodls 26 May 2015
(Source. College of William and Mary). Two physicists and a biologist were discussing a fruit lying beneath one of William & Mary's Isaac Newton trees. One of the physicists asked the question. What caused that apple to fall?. "Abscission," answered Martha Case ... She explained that abscission is an adaptive strategy of fruit trees, which have to balance energy devoted to growth with energy devoted to reproduction - fruiting....

Nature Watch: American beech trees are finally dropping their leaves

Edit Lehigh Valley 03 May 2015
On a recent trip through Allentown, I couldn't resist stopping at a nursery and buying some plants. Some of them were for the many empty hanging baskets I have, but one, a Salvia guaranitica Black and Blue already in bloom, was for hummingbirds ...     ... This is because the separation, or abscission, layer between the twigs and the leaf stems doesn't fully form ... Tent caterpillars can be very destructive ... ....

Illuminating the Dark Zone (University of California - Santa Barbara)

Edit noodls 29 Apr 2015
(Source. University of California - Santa Barbara) ... The scientists found that not only did the protein localize in the midbody, it also contributed to abscission, the separation of two daughter cells at the completion of cytokinesis. In addition, WDR5 promotes the disassembly of midbody microtubules, the major structural components of the midbody that must be cleared before abscission can occur ... (noodl. 28004864) ....

Question corner

Edit The Hindu 08 Apr 2015
Tree survival. How do trees survive after shedding their leaves?. KALYAN ... The cells in these leaves show marked frost resistance, similar to that of the embryo of the seed ... Shedding leaves helps trees to conserve water and energy. This process is called abscission. At the start of the abscission process, trees reabsorb valuable nutrients proteins and carbohydrates from their leaves and store them for later use in their branches or roots ... S....

We must urgently look around at broker companies (Government of the Republic of Hungary)

Edit noodls 06 Mar 2015
(Source. Government of the Republic of Hungary) ... Fidesz voters probably are of the opinion that "we did not fight well enough" ... Buda-Cash case - We urgently need to look around at all broker companies ... He confirmed that the government is in consultations with the Banking Abscission and the National Bank on where the surveillance system must be made stricter; we must not allow the most important question to disappear from the agenda....

New light shed on flowers' 'petal-dropping' processes

Edit The Siasat Daily 26 Feb 2015
A new study has shed new light on the process, known as abscission, that governs how and when plants shed their petals ... Rahul Patharkar from the University of Missouri said that insight into the process of floral abscission in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana provides a foundation for understanding this fundamental process across organs and in other plant species....

Floral organ abscission is regulated by a positive feedback loop

Edit PNAS 09 Feb 2015
Abscission is the process by which plants shed unwanted organs, either as part of a natural developmental program or in response to environmental stimuli ... regulate a MAP kinase cascade that is required for abscission. HAE is transcriptionally up-regulated in the floral abscission zone just before cell separation....

Tokyo Institute of Technology research: Plant fertility - how hormones get around

Edit Seattle Post 04 Feb 2015
Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology have identified a transporter protein at the heart of a number of plant processes associated with fertility and possibly aging. Tokyo, Japan (PRWEB UK) 4 February 2015. PRESS RELEASE. Source ... Background ... Other NPF genes have been found responsible for the transport of auxin (a growth hormone) abscissic acid (ABA) which functions in many developmental processes including dormancy, as well as GA....
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