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Nameprof.dr.ir. GH Immink
FirstnameRichard
Emailrichard.immink@wur.nl

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DescriptionSpecial Professor
OrganizationDepartment of Plant Sciences
Organization UnitLaboratory of Molecular Biology
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Mobile+31 6 13168407+31 6 13168407
Secretarial phone+31 317 482 036+31 317 482 036
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Visiting addressDroevendaalsesteeg 1
6708PB, WAGENINGEN
Droevendaalsesteeg 1
6708PB, WAGENINGEN
Building/Room107/W1.Ec.054107/W1.Ec.054
Postal addressPostbus 16
6700AA, WAGENINGEN
Postbus 16
6700AA, WAGENINGEN
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DescriptionSenior Researcher
OrganizationWageningen Plant Research
Organization UnitBioscience
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Mobile+31 6 13168407
Secretarial phone+31 317 480 964
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Visiting addressDroevendaalsesteeg 1
6708PB, WAGENINGEN
Building/Room107/W1.Ec.054
Postal addressPostbus 16
6700AA, WAGENINGEN
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  • No side activities - Geen nevenwerkzaamheden
    Oct 2017 - Present


Biography

Flowers for food and breeding

Flower formation is key for seed and fruit production and for the ornamental industry. But how does a plant know when it is time to bloom?

Plants sense their environment and measure factors such as day length and temperature to determine the right time for reproduction. The environmental dependence of flowering is not always desirable for plant growers and breeders, because it hampers the delivery of the products to retailers and consumers year round and it slows down the breeding process.

We aim to understand how flowering and growth of plant organs is controlled at the molecular level. Having insight in these mechanisms enables breeders and plant growers to control these biological processes in food, feed, and ornament crops, and to optimize yield in a sustainable manner. Additionally it providesbreeders with the tools and ways to generate climate proof plant varieties, which is an important characteristic, taking into account the current climate change and global warming.


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  Richard Immink on ResearchGate
  Richard Immink on Google Scholar Citations
  Richard Immink on Linkedin
  Richard Immink on YouTube about tulip breeding
  Richard Immink on YouTube about climate adapted tulips
  Richard Immink on YouTube about innovations in flowerbulb research

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Education

Coordinator of:

MOB30806 'Regulation of Plant Development'

MOB32306 'Trends in Plant Reproduction Biology: From Flowers to Seeds'

Lecturing in:

ORC50803 'Chemical Biology: Exploring Biology with Small Molecules'

Courses
  • MOB-20803 - Mechanisms of Development
  • MOB-30806 - Regulation of Plant Development
  • MOB-32306 - Trends in Plant Reproduction Biology: from Flowers to Seeds
  • MOB-70224 - MSc Internship Molecular Biology
  • MOB-79224 - MSc Research Practice Molecular Biology
  • MOB-80424 - MSc Thesis Molecular Biology
  • ORC-50803 - Chemical Biology: Exploring Biology with Synthetic Molecules
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