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Innovation Team of Low-Carbon Production Technology Research of Southern Characteristic Crops

Research objective:

 This team focuses on low-carbon production of rural medicinal and edible characteristic crops and the efficient utilization of marginal land. The team studies the interaction between crops and the environment, develops the green and low-carbon production technology system and products of the whole industry chain, improves the comprehensive utilization rate and efficiency of characteristic crops, and provides technical services for rural revitalization and low-carbon development.

Research topic:

Green low-carbon production technology system and products of southern characteristic crops (such as sealwort and lilium brownie); whole industry chain of flax efficient production; sci-tech achievements transformation.

Research achievements:

The team had won the first and second prizes of Shennong Award, the second prize of scientific and technological progress in Heilongjiang Province.

The team had presided over more than 20 projects at the provincial and ministerial levels, including more than 5 projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, 1 National Key R & D Project, 1 project from China Agriculture Research System about flax physiology and cultivation research (CARS-16-E13) and 1 science and technology innovation project of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (ASTIP-04). In total, more than 200 papers were published, more than 40 patents were authorized, more than 30 crop varieties were registered, and the total funding support from government was more than 20 million yuan.

The team has established international cooperation with more than ten countries such as Germany and France. More than 7 international projects have been carried out, nearly 3000 flax and hemp germplasm resources have been introduced, 1 international joint laboratory has been built, and more than 10 papers have been jointly published.

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