INTEGRATION OF BIOREMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES IN CONTAMINATED ECOSYSTEMS OF UZBEKISTAN (A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF IN_SITU AND EX_SITU STRATEGIES)

Authors

  • Nasibov B. R. Assistant “Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers” National Research University, Tashkent, 100000, Uzbekistan
  • Kuatbekova R. A. Professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences, University Named After Academician A. Kuatbekov, Kazakhstan
  • Kholmurzaeva B. A. Peoples' Friendship University Named After Academician A. Kuatbekov, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Professor, Department of “Chemistry and Biology”, 100067, Shymkent, Tole bi st. 32, Kazakhstan
  • Eskaraev N. M. Central Asian Innovation University, Department of Chemistry, Biology-Ecology, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor. Shymkent, Kazakhstan

Keywords:

Bioremediation, in_situ, ex_situ, extremophilic microorganisms, heavy metals, petroleum hydrocarbons, ecology of Uzbekistan, comparative analysis.

Abstract

This article is dedicated to the scientific and analytical study of the potential for biological remediation (bioremediation) of soil and water ecosystems contaminated as a result of major industrial and agricultural activities in Uzbekistan. The main focus is a comparative analysis of internationally proven In_Situ (on-site) and Ex_Situ (off-site) bioremediation strategies and the methods for their adaptation to Uzbekistan's specific climatic, geographical, and ecological conditions (high salinity, drought, and extreme temperatures). The research modeled the ecological and economic efficiency of creating and utilizing highly active bio-preparations based on local extremophilic microorganisms (extremophiles). The analysis results include scientifically based recommendations for integrating bioremediation technologies into national strategies to ensure sustainable environmental protection in Uzbekistan.

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2025-12-04

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INTEGRATION OF BIOREMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES IN CONTAMINATED ECOSYSTEMS OF UZBEKISTAN (A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF IN_SITU AND EX_SITU STRATEGIES). (2025). British Journal of Global Ecology and Sustainable Development, 46, 33-41. https://journalzone.org/index.php/bjgesd/article/view/792