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Rom2 relocated back to the bud after 90 min despite the persistence of the heat stress, which coincided with Rom2 dephosphorylation following Mpk1 inactivation (Fig. 1A).
It is possible that the Mpk1 dependent phosphorylation of Rom2 may prevent Rho1 and Fks1 from re-locating back to the bud, and consequently block bud growth.
Conceivably, the Mpk1 dependent feedback loop also leads to its own inactivation, which may allow Rom2 and Rho1 to relocate back to the bud so that growth may resume.
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It is much nicer holding a slender cane in your bare hand, as you cut it back to the first two buds.
This special terminal, or varicone, is characterized by the expression of specific markers not present in growth cones and can be tracked back to the incipient neurite buds in the PC12 cell (Figure 7).
And it is a prolific grower, sending up vines 20 feet in one season, so unlike spring-blooming clematis, which should be lightly pruned after flowering, this one can be whacked back to the first or second bud on each main stem.
If A long stem doesn't have side shoots closer to the base, trim it back to the closest node or bud, where new shoots will sprout.
Cutting the top bud back to the height of the fence released the remaining buds from the suppressing effect of apical dominance.
To keep new flowers developing on butterfly bush (Buddleia davidii), cut spent flowers back to the next set of buds.
Then, each winter, as you prune the young shoots back to the first couple of buds, with any luck, the plant will begin flowering within five years to seven years.
"When they reach the other side, then you clip them back to the top couple of buds, to get lateral shoots, which you then train in different directions," Mr. Ryniec said.
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