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UK NII ZEMLEDELIYA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    17
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UK NII ZEMLEDELIYA has a total of 17 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1974. It filed its patents most often in USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics). Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology are ZESPOL ELEKTROCIEPLOWNI WROCLA, KORPORATSIJA F AOOT and URAL SKAJA G MED AKADEMIJ.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing UK NII ZEMLEDELIYAs patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics) 17

Patent filings per year

Chart showing UK NII ZEMLEDELIYAs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Focus industries

Focus technologies

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Karpets Ivan P 4
#2 Pilipchuk Boris Z 2
#3 Savchuk Lyudmila F 2
#4 Likhman Valerij S 2
#5 Minyajlo Valentina D 2
#6 Chunikhina Marya G 1
#7 Melnichuk Yurij P 1
#8 Konchakov Arkadij V 1
#9 Medvid Grigorij K 1
#10 Dubovenko Evgeniya Konstantino 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
SU1750555A1 Method for polyploidization of hybrids
SU1727629A1 Method of growing fiber-flax
SU1637703A1 Method for growing fibre-flax for seed preparation
SU1650050A1 Method for polyploid induction in rye-grass
SU1535409A1 Method of cultivating potatoes
SU1512508A1 Method of cultivating peas
SU1471995A1 Method of remote hybridization of buckwheat
SU1382429A1 Method of harvesting flax for fibre
SU1387925A1 Method of obtaining hybrids of perennial cereal grasses
SU1218996A1 Method of determining the time of harvesting fibre-flax
SU1063345A1 Method and apparatus for selection of lucerne
SU1116986A1 Method of cultivating fields with depressions without runoff
SU640989A1 614a rhizobium japonicum soya nodule bacterium strain
SU620257A1 Land-improving agent for acid sod-podsolic soils
SU629204A1 Rhizobium meliloti 441 strain of lucerne tuber bacteria as symbiotic nitrogen fixing agent
SU567131A1 Method of estimation of anion exchange capacity of plant roots
SU568893A1 Method for complexonometric evaluation of ferrum with biamperometric indication of equivalence point