They also showed that trees with less EBB1 activity emerged from
dormancy later.
Not exact matches
If perennial plants come out of
dormancy during an early thaw and then get hit with a
late frost, which is what happened in 2012 in Illinois, the crop for that year could be lost.
The 15 - centimeter - long tortoises feed when rains fill swampy habitats in winter, and then enter a state of
dormancy known as estivation when the swamps dry out to clay pans in the
late spring or early summer.
More than just an insurance policy against
late frosts or unexpected dry spells, it turns out that seed
dormancy has long - term advantages too: Plants whose seeds put off sprouting until conditions are more certain give rise to more species, finds in a team of researchers working at the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center in North Carolina.
She continued to develop these models and to investigate the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying human tumor
dormancy as an instructor in Folkman's lab and
later as an Assistant Professor at the Center of Cancer Systems Biology at Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston.
After years of
dormancy, the After Burner franchise has seen a resurgence of sorts over the last several years, including the XBLA / PSN release of the
latest superb entry in the franchise After Burner Climax, as well as cameos in four games including SEGA Superstars Tennis, Shinobi 3DS, the aforementioned Bayonetta easter egg, and of course Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed.