- Medicinal plants. Study of medicinal plants, structure of the vegetable organs and the substances that provide medicinal, toxic or bromatologic properties. This study is orientated to the rational use of the resources and its results are directly applicable to the health, the industry and the agriculture.
- Floristic. The floristic is the part of the fitogeography dedicated to inventorying the systematic entities or taxones of a territory, that is to say, the flora of this territory, as well as his area of distribution, fundamental for the development of strategies of vegetable conservation.
- Conservation ex-situ. Application of technologies of conservation of threatened species, studies of viability, physiology of the germination and aging of seeds and spores.
- Anatomy. Recognition of the organs and tissues of the plants that help to understand mechanisms of adjustment, physiological processes, structural alterations, ontogenics processes as well as to establish relations of kinship between species, kinds and families.
- Vegetation and conservation in-situ. Study of the vegetable communities and its relation with the environmental factors. Conservation in-situ.