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At our institute we wish to determine whether and how a detailed understanding of molecular mechanisms defined in model plant species can be used to rationally manipulate selected traits in crop plants.
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CEPLAS Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences enters third funding round

There has been much rejoicing in Düsseldorf, Gatersleben, Jülich and Cologne today: the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the German Science and Humanities Council (WR) announced that the joint CEPLAS Cluster of Excellence (“SMART Plants in Dynamic Environments”) has also been successful in the current funding round of the Excellence Strategy.
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Press Releases

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A study from the group of Hirofumi Nagakami at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research has shown how a versatile protein family may have helped plants colonize land. We sat down with Dr. Nagakami to learn more about this study and the work of his group in general. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
 
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Researchers from LMU and the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research have reconstructed the genomes of ten historic potato cultivars and show that they already cover 85 percent of the total variability of modern European potatoes.
A New Tool for Parsing the ‘Metabolic Dialogue’ Between Microorganisms
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research have developed an innovative system – called MetaFlowTrain – that allows the study of metabolic exchange and interactions within microbial communities under different environmental conditions. The study is now published in Nature Communications.
 
Natural Gatekeeper: How plants use barriers to maintain healthy relationships
Scientists revealed new insights on the Casparian strip, a specialised structure within the roots of plants, and its involvement in balancing nitrogen level in legumes and their nodules.

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April 08, 2025

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Events & Seminars

James Locke: Decoding noisy and dynamic gene regulation in plant development

Jun 11, 2025 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
MPIPZ, Room: Lecture hall

Offene Gartenpforte Rheinland / Open Showgarden

Jun 15, 2025 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
WissenschaftsScheune, Room: Schaugarten

Takayuki Kohchi: Genetic mechanisms of sex determination and sexual differentiation in Marchantia polymorpha

Jun 18, 2025 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
MPIPZ, Room: Lecture hall

Career

PhD Program
Together with our University partners in Cologne and Düsseldorf we train about 90 mostly international doctoral students and are inviting talented young researchers to apply for individual open positions and to our structured IMPRS programme.
Postdoc Program
Since 2019, all MPIPZ postdocs take part of a Career Development Program. This program aims to support them success in their careers.

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