Oprins Plant NV


 

Oprins Plant NV (OPRINS) is a nursery and a wholesale supplier of ornamentals and starter plants for the commercial nursery industry and plantations. The company  is  managed by Jan Oprins and has a work workforce of 70 people  in Belgium. The company has subsidiaries and joint ventures in several countries, including France, the Netherlands, and Spain.

For the last 15 years OPRINS has focused on bamboo both as an ornamental and as an agroforestry plant. The company has developed tissue culture protocols for bamboo and is actively involved in biotechnological research in bamboo. In 1999 the company established a modern laboratory for the production of bamboos, and a variety of other plants.    In Spring 2000 the company launched a research project focusing on genetic improvement of bamboos with in vitro hybridization and genetic transformation.     Research on bamboo also includes morphology, physiology and genetics.

OPRINS participated in the Fair project  Bamboo for Europe as coordinator of the work package on Propagation, Silviculture and Harvesting of Bamboo.  Research focused on using bamboo as an agricultural plant in western Europe, that can be harvested mechanically.    In the INCO Project Sustainable Management and Quality Improvement of Bamboos and Products,  Oprins Plant conducted research to assess genetic diversity in bamboos using AFLP® markers.

OPRINS has taken the initiative to organize the participants for the BTN project in order to build a strong and open cooperation between industries and researchers in Europe and Asia.

The  scientist in charge of the BTN project within Oprins Plant is Mr. Johan Gielis.   He holds a degree in industrial engineering and is specialized in bamboo biotechnology and mathematics.  In 2001 he published his mathematical research on the geometry of natural forms, and has developed general algorithms with applications in botany.

Mr. Gielis is responsible for Research and Development, Protection of Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer at Oprins Plant.   He has published numerous articles on bamboo and is recognized world-wide as an innovative scientist fully dedicated to bamboo. His recent publications on bamboo include:

Gielis J., Oprins J.  1998. The strategic role of biotechnology in mass scale production of woody bamboos. In: EI Bassam N., Behl R.K., Prochnow B. (Eds).  Sustainable Agriculture for Food, Energy and Industry.  Braunschweig, 22-28 June, 1997.  James and James (Science Publishers) Ltd.  UK, 167-171.

Gielis, J., Goetghebeur P., Debergh P. 1999.  Physiological aspects of development and experimental reversion of flowering in Fargesia murieliae (Poaceae: Bambusoideae).  Systematics and Geography of Plants 68, 147-158.

Gielis J.  1999Micropropagation and in vitro flowering of temperate and tropical woody bamboos.   In: Raychaudhuri S.P., Maramorosch K. (Eds.)   Biotechnology and Plant Protection in Forestry Science, 13-38 (Invited paper).

Gielis J., Oprins J.  1999.   Micropropagation of tropical and temperate bamboos:  from biotechnological dream to commercial reality.  In: Proceedings of Vth International Bamboo Congres, Costa Rica  (Keynote paper part 1, in the press).

Gielis J. 1999.  Upstream fundamental research in bamboo – possibilities and directions. In: Proceedings of Vth International Bamboo Congres, Costa Rica  (Keynote paper part 2, in the press).

Victor Brias (MFA, Ph.D.) is the Project Development Manager at Oprins Plant responsible for the company's agroforestry projects in developing countries.  He has a broad academic background which ranges from philosophy and logic to auditing, finance,  and informatics. He has been involved in managing bamboo projects  since 1995 and moderates several bamboo discussion groups on the Internet.  Dr. Brias is in charge of the general management of  the BTN project, as well as of the BTN web site. 

 

 

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