Botanical Garden of 91桃色
Kair臈n懦 43, LT-10239 Vilnius
Tel. (+370-5) 219 3133
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Director 鈥 Dr Audrius Skridaila
SCIENTIFIC STAFF
Department of Scientific Programmes: Dr (HP) I. Pa拧akinskien臈, Dr A. Au膷ina, Dr D. Naug啪emys, Dr A. Skridaila, Dr S. 沤ilinskait臈, PhD stud. V. Stakelien臈; Dr D. Ryli拧kis, Head of the Plant Collections Department; Dr G. 艩tuk臈nien臈, Head of the Group of Herbaceous Ornamental Plants.
RESEARCH AREAS
鈥 Genomics, Biomolecules and Biotechnologies: Fundamental and Applied Research
RESEARCH INTERESTS
鈥 Introduction and investigation of ornamental and horticulture plants;
鈥 Collection, assessment, and conservation of plant genetic resources;
鈥 Plant molecular taxonomy;
鈥 Genetic polymorphism and the genetic instability of plants;
鈥 Biotechnology of cultivation and reproduction;
鈥 Micropropagation in vitro;
鈥 Phytopathology, mycorrhizal fungi diversity.
MAIN CONFERENCES ORGANISED IN 2022
Biodiversity and Art: Possibilities of Education Spaces in Schools. Ministry of Education, Science and Sports of the Republic of Lithuania, Lithuanian Centre of Non-formal Youth Education, Botanical Garden of 91桃色. 2022/10/14.
Invasive Species in Lithuania: Emerging Threats, Problems, Their Assessment and Management. Botanical Garden of 91桃色. 2022/10/20.
RESEARCH PROJECTS CARRIED OUT IN 2022
Projects Supported by the University Budget
Biological, Molecular Research and in Vitro Technologies of Plant Genetic Resources and Natural Ecosystems. Dr (HP) I. Pa拧akinskien臈, 2021鈥2025.
The long-term dynamics of the ectomycorrhizal community of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings harvested during the last two years in the clear-cut forest were examined and evaluated using a mixed method with traditional and molecular methods. The investigation of the size and structure of genomes of the natural plant polyploid Festuca gigantea L. was continued. The structure of blue-berried honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea L.) populations by molecular methods were investigated. Plants of the genus Syringa L. were multiplied micro-vegetatively and maintained in vitro.
Main publications:
1. D. Naug啪emys, J. Patamsyt臈, S. 沤ilinskait臈, Y. Hoshino, A. Skridaila, D. 沤vingila. Genetic Structure of Native Blue Honeysuckle Populations in the Western and Eastern Eurasian Ranges. Plants 2022, 11 (11), 1480,
2. V. Stakelien臈, I. Pa拧akinskien臈. Fluorescent in situ hybridisation in plants: new ways to link DNA sequence resources and chromosome loci 鈥 a review. Zemdirbyste-Agriculture, Vol. 109, No. 2 (2022), p. 171鈥178 DOI 10.13080/z-a.2022.109.022
3. A. A. Bobrov, J. Butkuvien臈, E.V. Chemeris, J. Patamsyt臈, C. Lambertini, A. Au膷ina, Z. Sinkevi膷ien臈, D. Naug啪emys. 2022. Extensive hybridization in Ranunculus section Batrachium (Ranunculaceae) in rivers of two postglacial landscapes of East Europe. Scientific Reports, 12: 12088.
4. G. Jurk拧ien臈, V. Baliuckas, D. Naug啪emys, D. 沤vingila. 2022. Chloroplast DNA polymorphism and morphometric characteristics of Carpinus betulus in the Lithuania forests. Silva Fennica, 56(3):
5. J. Butkuvien臈, L. Kamaityt臈-Bukelskien, D. Naug啪emys, J. Patamsyt臈, Z. Sinkevi膷ien臈. 2022. First records and molecular confirmation of invasive species Elodea nuttallii in Lithuania. BioInvasions Records, 11(4): 1019-1030.
International Research Projects
Ribes/Rubus European Central Data Base. Dr D. Ryli拧kis.
Project website:
The Central Ribes/Rubus Europe Database is managed in compliance with the IPGRI and ECP/GR requests.
MAIN R&D&I (RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION) PARTNERS
BGCI 鈥 Botanical Garden Conservation International; LUBSA 鈥 the Lithuanian Association of University Botanical Gardens; IPGRI 鈥 the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (Italy);
the Institute of Dendrology, Kornik (Poland); and the Lithuanian State Forest Service.
OTHER RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Dr A. Skridaila
鈥 member of the Editorial Board of The Polish Dendrology Society Yearbook Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Dendrologicznego.
Dr (HP) I. Pa拧akinskien臈
鈥 member of the Editorial Board of the scientific journal Botanica Lithuanica
BEST REPORTS DELIVERED AT CONFERENCES ABROAD
1. G. Stukeniene, A. Skridaila. Contribution of the Botanical Gardens to the Conservation of Plant Genetic Resources in Lithuania. Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Victoria, Australia. 2022/09/25鈥29.
2. D. Ryli拧kis. Living plant collections鈥 mission, goals, and policies at the Botanical Garden of 91桃色. International scientific conference: Living plant collections in the 21st century. Riga, Latvia. 2022/06/9鈥10.
3. G. Stukeniene, M. Machackova. Botanical Gardens as a Part of European Cultural Heritage. The 9th European Botanic Gardens Congress 鈥 EuroGard IX. Budapest, Hungary. 2022/05/16鈥20.
MOST IMPORTANT PARTICIPATION CASES OF RESEARCHERS IN WORKING GROUPS OR COMMISSIONS SET UP BY STATE AUTHORITIES, STATE AND MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS, ORGANISATIONS, BUSINESS ENTITIES
Dr A. Skridaila and Dr (HP) I. Pa拧akinskien臈
鈥 Members of the Standing Commission on National Genetic Resources for Plants under the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania.
Dr A. Skridaila
鈥 Member of the First Council for the Evaluation of the Real Cultural Heritage (Greenery Expert) by the Department of Cultural Heritage under the Ministry of Culture.
Dr (HP) I. Pa拧akinskien臈
鈥 Expert of the Lithuanian Science Council Project Evaluation Commission.
鈥 Member of the National Science Programme Implementation Group, 鈥淪ustainability of Agro-, Forest and Water Ecosystems鈥, at the Lithuanian Science Council. Representative of VU BG at three international consortiums: the Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL), the European Consortium for the Barcode of Life (ECBOL), and the Global Genome Initiative for Gardens (GGI-Gardens).
Dr G. 艩tuk臈nien臈
鈥 Expert of the Commission at the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Lithuania for National Heritage Products, Certification of Non-formal Education Programmes of Traditional Crafts and Attestation of Traditional Crafts Masters.
Dr D. Ryli拧kis
鈥 Member of the Council of Control of Invasive Species by the Ministry of Environment:
MOST IMPORTANT RESEARCH DISSEMINATION ACTIVITIES
Twenty-one articles in magazines and portals were published, and 15 TV interviews and two radio interviews were given.