NASU Institute of Plant Physiology and Genetics explained

Institute of Plant Physiology and Genetics
Type:Research institute
Founded Date:1946
Founder:P.A. Vlasiuk
Location:Kyiv, Ukraine
Key People:Director General Dr. Volodymyr V. Morgun
Area Served:World wide
Product:New technologies, crop seeds, fertilizers
Focus:Genetics, plant breeding, physiology
Method:Research, education
Num Volunteers:about 100
Num Employees:about 1,000
Num Members:about 300
Owner:Government
Homepage:www.ifrg.kiev.ua

The Institute of Plant Physiology and Genetics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (IPPG) is a leading scientific research organisation in the Ukrainian city of Kyiv. Founded in 1946 as a branch of the Institute of Botany, the Institute specialises in crop breeding, plant physiology, genetics and cellular engineering.

Current status

On 2007, the Institute has 7 departments, 3 regional science centers with about 1,000 employees.

Main scientific fields

Scientific research of the Institute are executed after perspective directions, NAN of Ukraine ratified Presidium

Scientific schools

The institute comprises scientific schools in the following disciplines:

Achievement and developments

For a general revision and introduction sorts and hybrids of winter wheat, rye are offered, tritikale, corn of selection of institute, new high-efficiency competitive cultures of nodule Rhizobium bacteria.

Management

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