LEADING EXPERT IN BACTERIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND GENETICS
PROFESSOR

ACHIEVEMENTS, AWARDS

 

Over 30 articles, index - 8

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:

 
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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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