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Siberian Research Institute of Agriculture and Chemicalization of Agriculture

The Siberian Research Institute of Agriculture and Chemicalization of Agriculture ( SibNIIIZHim ) is a Russian scientific institution, organized in 1969 on the basis of the Novosibirsk station of the All-Union Institute for Plant Protection. Located in Krasnoobsk ( Novosibirsk region ).

Siberian Research Institute of Agriculture and Chemicalization of Agriculture
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Based1969
DirectorA. N. Vlasenko
Location Russia , Novosibirsk region
Legal address630501, Novosibirsk region, pos. Krasnoobsk

History

The establishment of the institute was planned along with the creation in 1969 of the All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences . The new scientific institution was organized on the basis of the Novosibirsk station of the All-Union Institute for Plant Protection and was originally called the Siberian Research Institute of Agricultural Chemicalization. In 1975, graduate school was opened at the research institute. In 1980, the institute was reorganized into the Siberian Research Institute of Agriculture and Chemicalization.

The main directions [1]

  • farming systems
  • general farming technologies
  • soil fertility and agrochemistry
  • pest and plant disease control
  • weed protection

Developments [1]

  • the creation of technologies aimed at increasing the productivity of agricultural land in Siberia (a system for using mineral fertilizers for spring wheat, the theoretical basis for integrated pest and plant disease control, and an agricultural system for arable salt marshes in Western Siberia and the Trans-Urals );
  • recommendations for liming soils and the rational use of organic and mineral fertilizers;
  • development of soil use systems depending on bioclimatic indicators, economic specialization and resources;
  • resource-saving development of oilseeds and grain crops by minimizing soil cultivation;
  • resource-saving soil-protective development of grain production, original projects of agricultural adaptive-landscape systems for certain farms in the solonetz zone;
  • highly informative systems and methods for controlling the quality of food products and agricultural raw materials;
  • an operational method for determining soil reproduction in agrocenoses ;
  • protection of the main field cabbage crops from harmful organisms using environmentally friendly technology;
  • determination of weediness of agricultural crops using phytocenological methods;
  • methods for determining and predicting natural anomalies.

Collaboration

Russian organizations

The Institute cooperates with such domestic institutions as the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the SB RAS , the Novosibirsk N.N. Vorozhtsov Institute of Organic Chemistry of the SB RAS , the Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry of the SB RAS , the Siberian State Geodetic Academy , Novosibirsk and Altai Agricultural Universities. [one]

Foreign organizations

Conducting joint research with DuPont ( USA ), Novartis ( Switzerland ) and Aventis ( Germany ) to improve the integrated system for protecting plants from harmful organisms; cooperation with the University of Humboldt in the improvement of soil treatment systems; joint work with the Academy of Sciences of Belarus on the wise use of natural resources. [one]

Leaders

  • O. A. Ivanov (1969-1975 and 1979-1980)
  • E.L. Klimashevsky (1975-1977)
  • V.V. Guliy (1977-1978)
  • D.A. Altunin (1978)
  • V.I. Kiryushin (1980-1989)
  • A.N. Vlasenko (since 1989)

Famous employees

  • Victor Stepanovich Grebennikov (1927-2001) - Soviet and Russian entomologist, apiologist, animal artist.

Rewards

Academician of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences A. Vlasenko and the team of authors were awarded the State Prize of Russia in the field of science and technology for the development and implementation of highly informative methods and quality control systems for food products and agricultural raw materials. Methods for determining and predicting natural anomalies (V. A. Ponko) were awarded diplomas at international exhibitions in Hanover and Moscow. The institute was awarded 2 gold medals (one of them is a big one), 5 diplomas, a diploma and a prize from the city “Success of the Year” [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lamin V.A. Encyclopedia. Novosibirsk - Novosibirsk: Novosibirsk Book Publishing House, 2003. - S. 780-781. - 1071 s. - ISBN 5-7620-0968-8 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Siberian_Scientific-Research_Agriculture_and_Agriculture_Agriculture_ Chemicalization&oldid = 97498024


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