Write full name of NBPGR and NEERI and also mention the contribution in field of biology
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National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR)
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This article provides notes on national bureau of plant genetic resources (NBPGR).
The National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR) has its Headquarters at New Delhi, located at a latitude of 28° 35′ N, longitude of 70° 18′ E and an altitude of 226 m above mean sea level. The Bureau draws guidelines from the Crop Science Division of ICAR, Institute Management Committee, Research Advisory Committee, Institute Research Council and Germplasm Advisory Committees.
The Bureau has four Divisions, two units, four cells and an experimental farm at its Headquarters in New Delhi and 10 Regional Stations located in different phyto-geographical zones of the country. Besides, a National Research Centre on DNA Fingerprinting and an All India Coordinated Research Network Project on Under-utilized Crops are located in the Bureau (Fig. 4.2).
Organizational Structure of NBPGR
Plant Exploration and Germplasm Collection Division has the objective to plan, coordinate and conduct explorations for collecting germplasm.
Germplasm Evaluation Division is entrusted with the prime responsibility of characterization and evaluation of all the indigenous and exotic germplasm collections for their field performance and other important traits like resistance to biotic/abiotic stresses and phytochemical attributes along with maintenance and regeneration.
This Division has an experimental farm at Issapur about 45 km from the main campus covering an area of 40 ha. Germplasm Conservation Division is vested with the task of conservation of germplasm of various crop plants, and to undertake basic research on various aspects of seed storage and longevity.
Plant Quarantine Division has the power vested by Plant Protection Advisor to the Government of India, under the Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order 2003, of the Destructive Insects and Pests Act (1914) to carry out quarantine of the plant germplasm including transgenics imported for research purposes.
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The National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
National Environmental Engineering Research Institute.
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neeri:-
Assessment of contribution of stubble burning in Haryana and Punjab states on air quality of Delhi.
nbpgr:-
The NBPGR played a pivotal role in the improvement of various crop plants and diversification and development of agriculture in India through germplasm introduction from various institutes/organizations located in foreign countries and germplasm collection from within the country and abroad and conservation thereof.