Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology | Kazakhstan
Assil Nurzhanova is a distinguished Principal Researcher Associate at the Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Institute of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, with a prolific career in plant science, genetics, and soil bioremediation. Her research primarily focuses on phytoremediation technologies, plant-microbe interactions, and sustainable strategies for detoxifying soils contaminated with heavy metals, pesticides, and other xenobiotics. She has led and contributed to numerous high-impact projects, including the development of biochar-based decontamination technologies, PGPR-assisted phytomanagement approaches, and field-scale microbe-assisted soil remediation initiatives, collaborating with national and international agencies such as the FAO and NATO. Over the years, Assil Nurzhanova’s work has resulted in 360 citations across 21 documents, reflecting an h-index of 13, which highlights the significant influence and recognition of her research within the scientific community. Her studies integrate innovative bioenergy “zero-waste” approaches, emphasizing the practical application of plant biotechnology in environmental restoration and sustainable agriculture. Through her leadership in multidisciplinary projects, she has advanced knowledge in optimizing plant productivity while enhancing soil health and ecosystem resilience, making her a key contributor to the global field of phytoremediation and environmental biotechnology.
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Miscanthus × giganteus Rhizobacterial Community Responses to Zn and Oil Sludge Co-Contamination
– Agronomy
Novel Phyto Plant of POP-Pesticides: Energy Crop Miscanthus sinensis
– Experimental Biology
Phytoremediation and Bioremediation of Pesticide-Contaminated Soil
– Applied Sciences
POP Pesticides and Reclamation Methods
– Reports
Comparative Assessment of Miscanthus × giganteus for Remediation of Heavy Metal-Contaminated Soils
– Environmental Science and Pollution Research