Agricultural patent giant

There are many obscure grassroots scientists in China who have been making contributions to the motherland, but some of us don't even know their existence and enjoy the fruits of their labor. Let's see who these unknown scientists are.

Suining, Sichuan. Li Xianming, a 67-year-old farmer, once studied seed planting. Curious about why peanuts don't spend, he began to invest 200,000 yuan in peanut seed improvement research from 1994, and borrowed10 million yuan during the period. After 18 years of research, 8 kinds of peanuts have been successfully cultivated and 8 patents have been obtained.

The scientific research achievements of naked oats in China have reached the advanced level in the world-not only have better oat varieties been cultivated, but also oats have ecological restoration functions such as improving saline-alkali land and fixing sand dunes. It is also quite surprising that the top scientists in China who have made these world-class scientific research achievements are not from scientific research institutions or institutions of higher learning, but from a remote grass-roots agricultural institution. Since 2007, China has gradually established 50 modern agricultural industrial technology systems, led by 50 chief scientists, most of whom are led by researchers from national and provincial agricultural research institutions, with the exception of Ren, who comes from a grass-roots agricultural research institution with less than 200 employees. Baicheng Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Jilin Province, a prefecture-level agricultural research institution; President of Baicheng Academy of Agricultural Sciences. In fact, Baicheng Academy of Agricultural Sciences not only has remarkable research on oats, but also leads the research on miscellaneous grains and beans such as sunflowers and edible beans in China.

Li Can, 1960- 1, Jinchang, Gansu, physical chemist, academician of China Academy of Sciences, academician of Third World Academy of Sciences, researcher and doctoral supervisor of Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, director of National Laboratory of Clean Energy (to be built), dean of School of Chemistry and Materials Science, University of Science and Technology of China, and director of State Key Laboratory of Catalytic Basis. 1980 Li Can Hexi college stayed on as a teacher after graduation; 1983 was admitted to Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences to pursue a master's degree; 1989 obtained the doctoral degree jointly trained by Dalian Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences and tokyo institute of technology, and later worked in Dalian Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences; 1993 promoted researcher; In 2003, he was elected as an academician of China Academy of Sciences; In 2005, he was elected as an academician of the Third World Academy of Sciences; In 2007, he became the deputy director of Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; In 2008, he was elected as a foreign academician of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences. 20 14 won the China catalytic achievement award. Li Can is mainly engaged in the research of catalytic materials, catalytic reactions and catalytic spectral characterization, and is committed to the research of solar photocatalytic hydrogen production and solar photovoltaic cell materials.