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Гну Майкопская Опытная Станция Вниир

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Gnu Maykop Experimental Station of VIR is a prominent scientific research institution and a key branch of the N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR). Founded in 1930 in the Krasnodar region, the station holds a prestigious historical legacy as one of the oldest centers for breeding and conservation of plant genetic diversity in Russia. It serves as a vital strategic asset for the national agricultural system, focusing on the study, maintenance, and development of high-quality germplasm for a vast array of horticultural and vegetable crops suited to the specific climatic conditions of the North Caucasus.

The station is widely recognized for its rigorous scientific approach to plant breeding and its dedication to maintaining extensive collections of genetic material. Its operations encompass long-term research into the adaptation, productivity, and resilience of diverse plant species, ensuring that the agricultural sector receives reliable and genetically robust breeding material. With decades of expertise, the institution has solidified its reputation as a leading authority in the field, bridging the gap between fundamental academic research and practical agricultural application. The station maintains a comprehensive geographic focus, contributing significantly to both regional and national food security through its commitment to innovation and excellence in plant science.

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Входит в группу: Федеральный исследовательский центр Всероссийский институт генетических ресурсов растений имени Н.И. Вавилова

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  • Федеральный исследовательский центр Всероссийский институт генетических ресурсов растений имени Н.И. Вавилова — ?–наст.
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