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Reduction goes still further in Citrus, in which the first one or two leaves of an axillary bud (a bud located in an axil, or upper angle, between a stem and a branch or leaf) are reduced to spines.
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Dormant/dormancy (buds): A bud which have stopped its development for a period due to unfavourable environmental conditiones (e.g. a dry or cold season).
Total RNA was isolated from apical bud, lateral bud at early stage, lateral bud, one and a bud, two and a bud, first leaf, second leaf, mature leaf, old leaf, root, stem, flower, and seed tissues using an RNeasy Plus Mini kit (Qiagen).
Branching morphogenesis is a recurring, iterative patterning event of bud growth, bud elongation, and subdivision of terminal units (Cardoso 2004).
When searching for expression differences between bud and bud' RNA pools, no differences were detected at a relatively liberal false discovery rate of 20% (Table 2).
A number of significant occurrences of overlapping QTLs among bud flush, bud set, and height growth were observed after permutation tests among all QTL positions.
Defects in bud and bud neck formation or perturbation of actin organization leads to a Swe1-dependent G2 delay called the morphogenesis checkpoint[34].
The author, who says his sexual orientation is "bud on bud," also noted that, "I am very careful about my privacy as a doctor.
Three replications of a three treatment loop design (bud → leaf, leaf → bud', and bud' → bud) were hybridized on nine microarrays, where bud and bud' simply represent different aliquots of the same aRNA.
It's never that grim in a Bud commercial about buds.
In dichotomous branching, the branches form as a result of an equal division of a terminal bud (i.e., a bud formed at the apex of a stem) into two equal branches that are not derived from axillary buds, although axillary buds are present elsewhere on the plant body.
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