| 31. | But that could take 15 to 20 years after approval of an abscission chemical, not expected for another six years.
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| 32. | Separation of the crown occurs at a pre-established zone of abscission, located at the base of the crown.
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| 33. | An abscission chemical would eliminate the need for gleaners and bring the costs down to $ 1 per box, he said.
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| 34. | These results stress that Citron-K is a crucial abscission regulator that may promote midbody stability through active RhoA and anillin.
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| 35. | Cellular abscission, the process by which the membrane connecting two daughter cells is cleaved, is also mediated by ESCRT machinery.
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| 36. | Since it is conserved in a number of Archaea, membrane abscission is considered to be the earliest role for ESCRT machinery.
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| 37. | The process of membrane abscission was described using metazoan proteins as the process has been studied to a greater extent in metazoans.
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| 38. | According to that site, each leaf produces ethylene and, as that builds up, it eventually triggers the abscission response.
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| 39. | This site, known as an abscission layer, serves to block the movement of sugars going from the leaf into the plant.
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| 40. | By the abscission bad once more and the finance problems the summer break became in 2010 for the fans the test of patience.
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