ISMAILOV ZAFAR FAYZULLAYEVICH
LEADING EXPERT IN BACTERIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND GENETICS
PROFESSOR
ACHIEVEMENTS, AWARDS
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ISMAILOV ZAFAR FAYZULLAYEVICH
Professor, Department of Genetics and Biotechnology
Scientific Research Area:
Mikroorganizmlar; endofit bakteriyalar; galofitlar; invitro; mikroklonal ko’paytirish
Main Results of Scientific Research:
- Studied the diversity and significance of microorganisms in Uzbek soils.
- Identified the role of soil microorganisms in agricultural crop vegetation and developed practical recommendations for their use.
- Evaluated the potential of certain halophyte plant biomasses from desert regions as biofuel sources.
- Developed and implemented a technology for biofuels based on processing organic waste from livestock and plant biomass.
- Current research focuses on:
- Isolating and identifying endophytic microorganisms from halophytes and xerophytes in extreme conditions in southwestern Uzbekistan.
- Developing innovative methods for enriching poultry and fish feed with microalgae.
- Microclonal propagation of medicinal plants and local walnut varieties in vitro to produce healthy seedlings.
Main Scientific Publications:
- Ismailov Z. et al. Biotechnology of Organic Animal Waste Processing Based on Eisenia fetida (Savigny, 1826) // Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2024, 25(5), pp. 70–78.
- Ismailov Z. et al. Plant growth-promoting properties of endophytic bacteria isolated from some xerophytic plants distributed in arid regions (Uzbekistan) // Plant Science Today, 2023, 10(4), pp. 228–237.
- Ismailov Z. et al. Isolation and characterization of endophytic bacteria from some halophytes in saline desert regions of Uzbekistan. Biodiversitas, 2023, 24, pp. 1279-1288. DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d240270.
- Ismailov Z. et al. The halophytic plant Halostachys belangeriana (Moq.) Botsch as a Source of Plant Growth-Promoting Endophytic Bacteria. Microbiological Journal, 2022 (4), pp. 31–39. https://doi.org/10.15407/microbiolj84.04.030.
- Ismailov Z. et al. Plant growth-promoting endophytic bacteria associated with Halocnemum strobilaceum (Pall.) M. Bieb and their plant beneficial traits. Plant Science Today, 2021; 8(sp1): pp. 44–50.
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