URIFFM phytopathology sector`s scientists have launched an experiment to assess the impact of mycorrhiza on the growth and development of planting material in natural conditions.
This spring, the employees of URIFFM research enterprises will restore forests on an area of over 75 hectares, and also supplement forest crops on an area of 70 hectares.
URIFFM`scientists assessed the flowering intensity of hazelnut varieties and their progenies at stationary research facilities in the Kharkiv region.
Walnut is a valuable long-lived species that is widely used in horticulture and agroforestry, but recently these trees have been suffering from a massive invasion of dangerous pests – mites of family Eriophyidae.
An event was held to prevent and detect corruption at the Institute.
URIFFM` scientists held a guest lecture for students majoring in «Forestry» at Sumy National Agrarian University.