Publications by authors named "Thomas Nakel"

The current pace of crop plant optimization is insufficient to meet future demands and there is an urgent need for novel breeding strategies. It was previously shown that plants tolerate the generation of triparental polyspermy-derived plants and that polyspermy can bypass hybridization barriers. Polyspermy thus has the potential to harness previously incompatible climate-adapted wild varieties for plant breeding.

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  • Seed size is really important for how much food crops can produce, so scientists are studying it to help grow better plants.
  • A protein called EIN3 has two different effects on seed growth that are surprising because they do the opposite things.
  • EIN3 helps seeds grow in one way after fertilization, but also slows down growth in another way related to a chemical called ethylene.
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Fertilization of flowering plants requires the organization of complex tasks, many of which become integrated by the female gametophyte (FG). The FG is a few-celled haploid structure that orchestrates division of labor to coordinate successful interaction with the sperm cells and their transport vehicle, the pollen tube. As reproductive outcome is directly coupled to evolutionary success, the underlying mechanisms are under robust molecular control, including integrity check and repair mechanisms.

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Polyploidization, the increase in genome copies, is considered a major driving force for speciation. We have recently provided the first direct in planta evidence for polyspermy induced polyploidization. Capitalizing on a novel -based polyspermy assay, we here show that polyspermy can selectively polyploidize the egg cell, while rendering the genome size of the ploidy-sensitive central cell unaffected.

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This Article contained errors in Fig. 3 that were brought to our attention by the authors during the production process but, inadvertently, were not corrected before publication. The tick marks on the y-axis in panels b, f, and k, and the median line in the box-and-whisker plot for biparental diploid plants (BP) in panel i were shifted downwards by up to 2 mm.

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It is considered an inviolable principle that sexually reproducing organisms have no more than two parents and fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm (polyspermy) is lethal in many eukaryotes. In flowering plants polyspermy has remained a hypothetical concept, due to the lack of tools to unambiguously identify and trace this event. We established a high-throughput polyspermy detection assay, which uncovered that supernumerary sperm fusion does occur in planta and can generate viable polyploid offspring.

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Intracellular and intercellular mechanisms govern the differentiation of female gametophytic cells.

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  • Inhibition of VSMC proliferation is important for addressing cardiovascular diseases, and researchers explored an extract from the medicinal plant Peucedanum ostruthium for its potential effects on this issue.
  • The dichloromethane extract was found to significantly reduce serum-induced VSMC proliferation in a concentration-dependent manner.
  • Ostruthin, a coumarin identified in the extract, was determined to be the primary compound responsible for the antiproliferative effects.
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