otheruses Budding is a form of asexual reproduction in which a new organism grows on another one. The new organism remains attached as it grows, separating from the parent organism only when it is mature. Since the reproduction is asexual, the newly created organism is a clone and is genetically identical to the parent organism. Virology In virology , budding is a form of viral shedding by which enveloped virus es acquire their external Viral envelope envelope from the host cell membrane , which bulges outwards and encloses the Virus Structure virion . Embryology In embryology , the term budding is applied to the process of embryo differentiation, in which new structures are formed in outgrowth from pre existing parts. Plant multiplication Seealso Shield budding In agriculture and horticulture , budding refers to grafting the bud of one plant onto another. External links http aggie horticulture.tamu.edu propagation budding budding.html T or Shield Budding both reprod cats Category Reproduction Category Plant reproduction bg cs Pu en de Knospung et Pungumine es Gemaci n fr Gemmiparit he lv Pumpuro an s nl Knopvorming ja pl P czkowanie pt Gemula o ru simple Budding sr sv Okulering th zh ... more details
wiktionary buddingBudding may refer to Budding , the formation of a new organism by the protrusion of part of another organism Apocrine secretion from cells Shield budding , a frequent technique for fruit trees People with the surname Budding Edwin Beard Budding 1795 1846 , English inventor Richard Budding born 1957 , retired Dutch footballer See also Bud disambiguation disambig Category Surnames ... more details
Football player infobox playername Richard Budding fullname Richard Budding image dateofbirth birth date and age df yes 1957 05 06 cityofbirth Renkum countryofbirth Netherlands height position forward youthyears youthclubs CHRC Renkum years 1975 1977 br 1977 1982 br 1982 1983 br 1983 1985 br 1985 1986 br 1986 1989 clubs FC Wageningen br Feyenoord Rotterdam br FC Wageningen br Vitesse br FC Wageningen br Vitesse caps goals 55 12 br 121 10 br 16 1 br 47 4 br 14 1 br 18 1 nationalyears nationalteam Netherlands national football team Netherlands nationalcaps goals 0 0 Richard Budding born 6 May 1957 in Renkum , Gelderland is a retired Netherlands Dutch footballer who was active as a right winger. Budding started his career in his town of birth, Renkum where he played for CHRC Renkum , before he joined his first Eredivisie side FC Wageningen in 1975. FC Wageningen was underperforming that season and Budding was hardly used. The club relegated to the Eerste Divisie at the end of the season. Once there Budding became a key factor in the team soon and played in most of their matches and also managed to score some goals. Dutch giants Feyenoord Rotterdam showed their interest and signed the player in March 1977. At Feyenoord Budding was a first team regular and won the KNVB Cup in 1980, when Ajax Amsterdam Ajax was beaten 3 1 in the final. In 1982 Budding left Feyenoord to return at his first professional team FC Wageningen, followed by two seasons at Vitesse . After switching back to FC ... of 33 he did no longer pass the fitness test and was told to retire from professional football. Budding ... www.feyenoord online.com spelersarchief speler.php?speler b budding richard Profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Budding, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 May 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH Renkum , Netherlands DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Budding ... Association football forwards netherlands footy striker stub nl Richard Budding ... more details
Image Okulera.jpg thumb T budding Shield budding is a technique of grafting to change varieties of fruit tree s. Typically use in fruit tree propagation , but can also be used for many other kinds of Nursery horticulture nursery stock. An extremely sharp knife is necessary specialty budding knives are on the market. The rootstock or stock plant may be cut off above the bud at budding, or one may wait until it is certain that the bud is growing. Fruit tree budding is done when the bark slips, i.e. the cambium is moist and actively growing. Rootstocks are young trees, either seedlings as Mazzard cherries for many cherry varieties, or clonal rootstocks usually propagated by layering when one wants highly consistent plants with well defined characteristics. The popular Malling Merton series of rootstocks for apple s was developed in England , and are used today for the majority of the commercial apple orchard trees. T budding is the most common style, whereby a T shaped slit is made in the stock plant, and the knife flexed from side to side in the lower slit to loosen up the bark. Grafting Scion wood is selected from the chosen variety, as young, actively growing shoots. Usually buds at the tip, or at the older parts of the shoot are discarded, and only 2 4 buds are taken for use. The buds are in the leaf axils. They may be so tiny as to be almost unnoticeable. Holding the petiole of the leaf as a handle, an oval of the main stem is sliced off, including the petiole and the bud. This is immediately slid into the T on the rootstock, before it can dry out. The joined bud and rootstock are held by a winding of rubber band, which will hold it until sealed, yet the band will deteriorate in the sunlight so that soon breaks and does not pinch new growth, girdling the shoot. The percentage of take of the buds depends on the natural compatibility of the stock and scion, the sharpness of the knife, and the skill of the budder. Even the experts will have some buds die. Category Plant ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Budding Prospects title orig translator image Image t c boyle budding prospects.jpg Budding Prospects US cover image caption US edition cover author T. C. Boyle cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Novel publisher Viking Press release date May 3, 1984 media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 326 p. first edition, hardback isbn ISBN 0 670 19439 5 first edition, hardback dewey 813 .54 19 congress PS3552.O932 B8 1984 oclc 10146303 preceded by Water Music novel Water Music followed by Greasy Lake & Other Stories Greasy Lake Budding Prospects is a 1984 novel by T. C. Boyle about a loser who plans to get rich by illegally growing marijuana . Plot Felix Nasmyth, the first person narrator, is a young man who, as he tells readers right at the beginning of the book, has always been a quitter. Without any hopes for the future, he is persuaded by one of his few friends to take part in a summer camp a secluded rural area in Mendocino County, California and grow marijuana on a large scale. The illegal business venture seems doomed from the start, but for once Nasmyth decides to prove something to himself and follow through. In the end, after many misadventures, the venture is a failure. At the same time Nasmyth has made the acquaintance of a lovely girl and has fallen in love with her. He ends his narrative on an optimistic note, returning to the girl with plans to plant a little seed. Book information Budding Prospects by T. C. Boyle Hardcover ISBN 0 670 19439 5 first edition published by Viking Press Paperback ISBN 0 14 029996 3 published by Penguin Books External links http www.tcboyle.com T.C. Boyle s official website T. C. Boyle Category 1984 novels Category American novels Category Novels by T. C. Boyle 1980s novel stub de Gr n ist die Hoffnung ... more details
Edwin Beard Budding 1795 1846 , an engineer from Stroud, England , was the England English inventor of the Lawn mower lawnmower 1830 and adjustable spanner . Budding got the idea of the lawnmower after seeing a machine in a local cloth mill which used a cutting cylinder or bladed reel mounted on a bench to trim the irregular nap from the surface of woollen cloth and give a smooth finish. ref cite web title Gardening Design Georgian and Regency publisher BBC url http www.bbc.co.uk gardening design nonflash georgianregency4.shtml accessdate 2009 05 24 ref He realised that a similar device could be used to cut grass if the mechanism was mounted in a wheeled frame to make the blades rotate close to the lawn s surface. Budding went into partnership with a local engineer, John Ferrabee, and together they made mowers in a factory at Thrupp and Brimscombe Thrupp near Stroud. ref cite web title People at the cutting edge lawnmower designers publisher Parks & Gardens UK University of York Association of Gardens Trusts url http www.parksandgardens.ac.uk 274 explore 31 historical profiles 176 people at the cutting edge 3a lawnmower designers 483.html accessdate 2009 05 24 ref Examples of the early Budding type mowers can be seen in Stroud, Gloucestershire Character and amenities Stroud Museum , the Science Museum London London Science Museum and at Milton Keynes Museum . Budding is also credited with the invention of the screw adjustable spanner. ref http www.digitalstroud.co.uk working.php?pageid 188&pid 161&topid 4 Digital Stroud ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Budding, Edwin Beard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1795 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1846 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Budding, Edwin Beard Category 1795 births Category ... Edwin Beard Budding es Edwin Beard Budding fr Edwin Beard Budding nl Edwin Beard Budding pt Edwin Beard Budding ... more details
File Ficus carica 01 by Line1.jpg thumb 300px right A Common fig fig tree The Parable of the Budding Fig Tree is a well known parable of Jesus found in three out of the four Canonical gospels of the New Testament . According to Gospel of Matthew Matthew ref niv Matthew 24 32 35 Matthew 24 32 35 ref , Gospel of Mark Mark ref niv Mark 13 28 31 Mark 13 28 31 ref and Gospel of Luke Luke ref niv Luke 21 29 33 Luke 21 29 33 ref this parable is about the Kingdom of God . It involves a Common fig fig tree , as does the equally brief parable of the barren fig tree , with which it should not be confused. Narrative According to the Gospel of Luke quotation He told them a parable. See the fig tree, and all the trees. When they are already budding, you see it and know by your own selves that the summer is already near. Even so you also, when you see these things happening, know that the Kingdom of God is near. Most certainly I tell you, this generation will not pass away until all things are accomplished. Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will by no means pass away. Luke 21 29 33, World English Bible Interpretation Luke presents this parable as Christian eschatology eschatological in nature ref name BBS Bernard Brandon Scott, http books.google.com.au books?id wtphytF1ePQC&pg PA338 Hear Then the Parable A commentary on the parables of Jesus , Fortress Press, 1989, ISBN 0800624815, pp. 338 340. ref like the leaves of the fig tree, the signs spoken of in the Olivet discourse of Luke 21 5 28 ref niv Luke 21 5 28 Luke 21 5 28 ref indicate the coming of the Kingdom of God . See also Figs in the Bible References reflist Parables of Jesus Category Parables of Jesus Category Ficus fr Parabole du figuier pt Par bola da Figueira ro Parabola smochinului care fr geze te ... more details
Summary From the Author s web site http www.tcboyle.com page2.html?2 Licensing Non free book cover Non free media rationale Article Budding Prospects Description Book Cover Source Derived from a digital capture photo scan of the book cover creator of this digital version is irrelevant as the copyright in all equivalent images is still held by the same party . Copyright held by the publisher or the artist. Claimed as fair use regardless. Portion Book cover only, a small portion of the commercial product. Low resolution Yes Purpose The image serves as the primary means of visual identification of the subject the book . It illustrates educational articles about the book from which the cover illustration was taken. Replaceability There is no free equivalent of this book cover, so the image cannot be replaced by a free image. other information The use of the cover will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder s rights or ability to distribute the original. In particular, copies could not be used to make illegal copies of the book. category Book covers Budding Prospects ... more details
Summary Picture from the University of California website showing the hydra viridissima s bioluminescence and asexual budding . Licensing Non free 2D art ... more details
The MRX complex is a heterotrimeric protein complex consisting of MRE11A Mre11 , Rad50 , and Xrs2 . It is a budding yeast homolog of the mammalian Mre11 Rad50 Nbs1 Mre11 Rad50 Nbs1 MRN DNA damage repair complex. protein stub Category Protein complexes ko MRX ... more details
Summary Information Description Photo of Hydra oligactis, found budding attached to a plant. Source I created this work entirely by myself. Date 6 24 09 Author User Lifetrance Lifetrance User talk Lifetrance talk other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Rhodobium bacterium Taxobox color lightgrey name Rhodobium regnum Bacterium Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Alpha Proteobacteria ordo Rhizobiales familia Rhodobiaceae genus Rhodobium subdivision ranks Species subdivision R. orientis br R. marina Rhodobium is a genus of purple bacteria purple non sulfur bacteria that reproduces by budding . The cells are rod shaped and reproduce by budding , as in many other members of the Rhizobiales . RNA trees separate it from the others, however, and it is given its own family. R. orientis , the type species, was isolated from seawater in 1995. It is capable of photosynthetic hydrogen production via the nitrogenase enzyme. References Hiraishi A, Urata K, Satoh T. 1995 . A new genus of marine budding phototrophic bacteria, Rhodobium gen. nov., which includes Rhodobium orientis sp. nov. and Rhodobium marinum comb. nov. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 45 226 234. DEFAULTSORT Rhodobium Bacterium Category Rhizobiales Proteobacteria stub ... more details
wikt TOC right Bub or BUB may refer to Bub film Bub film English Father , 2001 Kashmiri language movie Belgian Union , a political party in Belgium The ISO 639 3 code for the Bua language , spoken in Chad People with the given name Bub Bub Asman , film editor and sound effects editor Bub McAtee 1845 1876 , Major League baseball player The term Bub comes from the German Bube meaning small boy is also used to call someone childish or adolescent, either in an insulting or degrading way, or sometimes, i. e. in Yiddish, in endearment Bub, Bubele, Bubala . Slang Short for bubbler , a smoking implement Term of affection in Australia, i.e. babe, darling, etc Champagne wine champagne bubbly Unborn baby unborn or young baby in Australia BUB Buscate un Burro Human genes BUB1 budding uninhibited by benzimidazoles 1 homolog yeast BUB1B budding uninhibited by benzimidazoles 1 homolog beta yeast BUB3 budding uninhibited by benzimidazoles 3 homolog yeast See also lookfrom intitle Buba , river in Guinea Bissau Bubb disambiguation Bubba , a relationship nickname formed from brother Bubble disambiguation dab de Bub fr BUB it BUB ... more details
Nihongo Moe sangyo literally means budding business, and refers to the current Citation needed date November 2009 boom in entertainment industries relating to otaku primarily anime , manga , and video games . The word Moe slang moe literally means budding or sprouting, but has come in otaku culture to refer to a crush, fetish, or infatuation with a specific character or subject, usually involving cute young girls or young boys. Moe can be used as an adjective, noun, or an exclamation, similar to Cuteness in Japanese culture kawaii . External links http mdn.mainichi msn.co.jp waiwai archive news 2005 07 20050714p2g00m0dm014000c.html Anime, manga fuel oddball otaku biz boom article from MSN Mainichi Daily News Category Anime and manga fandom Category Otaku anime stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A blastospore is an asexual reproduction asexual fungal spore produced by budding . Produced by fungi within the phylum Glomeromycota and others. During gastrulation , it leads to the formation of the archenteron . It is also known as blastoconidium plural blastoconidia. Ex Candida fungus stub References cite web title blastospore definition Dictionary MSN Encarta BOT GENERATED TITLE url http encarta.msn.com dictionary 1861591096 blastospore.html work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5kwQA3b2I archivedate 2009 10 31 deadurl yes http www.bartelby.com 61 65 B0316500.html Category Fungi it Blastospora ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Sporidia are result of homokaryotic smut fungi which are not pathogenic , asexual reproduction through the process of budding . Thus far, this has only been observed in vitro References C.J. Alexopolous, Charles W. Mims, M. Blackwell et al., Introductory Mycology, 4 sup th sup ed. John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken NJ, 2004 ISBN 0 471 52229 5 Category Fungal morphology and anatomy fungus stub ... more details
A zooid is a single animal that is part of a colony biology colonial animal. The zooids can either be directly connected by tissue e.g. corals , Catenulida , Siphonophorae or Ectoprocta or share a common exoskeleton e.g. Bryozoa or Pterobranchia . An organic cell or organized body that has independent movement within a living organism, especially a motile gamete such as a spermatozoon. An independent animallike organism produced asexually, as by budding or fission. animal stub Category Zoology de Zooid fr Zo de it Zooide pl Zooid ... more details
2D Love is an Otaku sub culture commonly referred to as Moe slang Moe . Japanese slang for burning or budding In a 2D Love Relationship an individual purchases a body pillow adorned with their favorite Manga character and develops an attachment to the pillow. The attachment to the pillow can be platonic, emotional or sexual. External links http www.nytimes.com 2009 07 26 magazine 26FOB 2DLove t.html? r 2&sq body 20pillow 20japanese&st cse&scp 1&pagewanted all Love in 2 D at The New York Times Category Otaku ... more details
unreferenced date January 2011 taxobox image Sempervivum calcareum.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Core eudicots ordo Saxifragales familia Crassulaceae genus Sempervivum species S. calcareum binomial Sempervivum calcareum Sempervivium calcareum is a succulent plant succulent perennial plant. It has a rosette with thick leaves that store water. The leaves are usually green with reddish purple tips. This plant reproduces with asexual budding and monocarpic pollination. Category Crassulaceae Crassulaceae stub az Sempervivum calcareum ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date December 2006 Arming yeast cells are budding yeast cells covered with protein s, the Genomics gene sequences for which have been determined. Proteins are displayed on the surface of budding yeast cells genetically as fusion protein s with the C terminal half of alpha agglutinin agglutinin . This yeast is called arming yeast . agglutinin is the most outer surface protein and is fixed to the cell walls by addition of beta 1,6 glucan 1,6 glucan , which is the main component of cell walls, to a GPI anchor , which is an anchor to connect 1,6 glucan with the cell. As a result, the displayed proteins are the most outer surface proteins. The biological process is as follows. Firstly, the vectors, which have the genes of proteins with the C terminal half of agglutinins, are added to yeast cells. Second, the Cell nucleus nucleus makes the proteins with the C terminal half of the agglutinins. Next, secretory vesicle biology vesicles with the proteins are carried to the cell membrane and exocytosis occurs. Then the GPI anchor is fixed to the cell membrane and is released. Finally, the agglutinins are connected to the cell wall and the displayed proteins face out. In previous research, proteins were studied with destructive methods and the purification of the proteins was necessary. By using arming yeast cells, the displayed proteins on the cells can be measured directly. Category Genetically modified organisms Category Yeasts yeast stub ... more details
The M1 protein is a matrix protein of the influenza virus . It forms a coat inside the viral envelope . The M1 protein binds to the viral ribonucleic acid RNA . The binding is not specific to any RNA sequence, and is performed via a peptide sequence rich in base chemistry basic amino acid s. It also has multiple regulatory functions, performed by interaction with the components of the host cell. The mechanisms regulated include a role in the export of the viral ribonucleoprotein s from the host cell nucleus , inhibition of viral transcription genetics transcription , and a role in the virus assembly and budding . The protein was found to undergo phosphorylation in the host cell. The M1 protein forms a layer under the patches of host cell membrane that are rich with the viral hemagglutinin , neuraminidase and M2 protein M2 transmembrane protein s, and facilitates budding of the mature viruses. See also H5N1 genetic structure Sources and notes references Viral proteins DEFAULTSORT M1 Protein Category Membrane biology Category Peripheral membrane proteins Category Influenza Category Viral structural proteins ... more details
Refimprove date December 2007 Cell Wall Protein 1 , abbreviated to CWP1 is a gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Saccharomyces bayanus hybrid, Saccharomyces pastorianus . It is closely related to the CWP2 gene and produces a small protein associated with the budding scar, known as cwp1p. References cite web url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov entrez query.fcgi?db pubmed&cmd Retrieve&dopt AbstractPlus&list uids 7768807&query hl 2&itool pubmed DocSum title Identification of three mannoproteins in the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. date June 1995 work Journal of Bacteriology Yeast stub Genetics stub Category Proteins ... more details
Summary A Budding Journalist Phanindra B Kumar, finished his graduation in Journalism from Bangalore University in the year 2005 and currently he is pursuing PG Diploma in Media laws. He wants to bring back the lost charm of the Journalism. That news which is not commercial, that information which intends to educate, enlighten and mould is true Journalism according to him. Inorder to spread his message to every corner of the world, Phanindra has chosen FILM as the mass medium. He is keen in making art movies and documentaries and looking forward to be a part of New York Film Academy. Licensing PD self date December 2005 ... more details