linkedin post 2016-12-11 06:42:47

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COMPLEXITY AND CONTROL. "The overall process of the senescence syndrome may be very complex, but it is still worth considering whether there are definable regulatory systems that have an overriding influence on the timing of the conversion from photosynthetic to salvage programs." https://lnkd.in/dNWP3KD View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-12-11 06:47:22

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ABSCISSION. "During the course of development, plants shed entire organ systems through the process referred to as abscission. Abscission provides a mechanism for the removal of senescing or otherwise damaged organs and for the release of fruits as they ripen." https://lnkd.in/dNWP3KD View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-12-11 06:54:09

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THE ACCELERATOR AND THE BRAKE. "Ethylene is the primary signal that drives the abscission process, whereas auxin reduces the sensitivity of AZ cells to ethylene and thus prevents or delays abscission. Subsequent studies in a variety of species support the idea that applied ethylene can stimulate abscission and that the inhibition of ethylene synthesis or action can delay abscission in many cases." (AZ = abscission zones). https://lnkd.in/dNWP3KD View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-12-11 07:03:41

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SO ENDS a peek into the complexity of the control of leaf fall timing. This is influenced by numerous factors, both internal and external. It remains stunning, to me at least, that despite this complexity, trees march inexorably by species, one by one, exactly in synch, into the autumn leaf coloration and subsequent leaf drop. May your autumns be filled with wonder. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-12-12 06:44:11

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MULTICELLULARITY ROLE. "Our results indicate an origin of cyanobacteria before the rise of atmospheric oxygen. The evolution of multicellular forms coincides with the onset of the GOE and an increase in diversification rates. These results suggest that multicellularity could have played a key role in triggering cyanobacterial evolution around the GOE." (GOE = Great Oxygenation Event). http://www.pnas.org/content/110/5/1791.full View in LinkedIn
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