Research and utilization of functional genes for anti-insects
Principal Scientist
As a national institute for agricultural research, IPP offers training and teaching in the discipline of “plant protection”. The institute is eligible to grant master and doctoral degrees in the majors of Plant Pathology, Agricultural Entomology and Pest Control, Pesticide Science, Weed Science, Invasion Biology, GMO Safety, Biological Control, and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Currently, there are 72 PhD supervisors and 171 Master supervisors. A postdoctoral station was set up as well and currently there are 104 postdoctoral fellows at the institute. In the past few rounds of national discipline evaluation, the plant protection discipline of CAAS led by IPP has been always ranked as “A+”.
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Undertake intelligent monitoring and comprehensive management of major fungal diseases in grain crops, effectively preventing and controlling major diseases.
2Undertake intelligent monitoring and comprehensive management of major fungal diseases in grain crops, effectively preventing and controlling major diseases.