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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOLOGY AND AGRICULTURE (ICBA2024)



INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOLOGY AND AGRICULTURE (ICBA2024)

 

The aim of the conference is to develop the scientific and practical potential of agriculture and biology to achieve sustainable development goals.

 

The following areas of research will be discussed at the conference:

-Study of the chemical composition of living organisms, identification of patterns of structure, content and transformation in the process of life of organisms of chemical compounds common to living matter as a whole. Comparison of the composition and pathways of transformation of substances in the body of various systematic groups, problems of comparative, evolutionary and medical biochemistry;

-Problems of the structure, properties and functioning of basic bimolecular, studying the molecular organization of the structural components of cellular organelles, elucidating metabolic pathways and their relationships;

-Theoretical and applied problems of the connection of biochemical processes with the activity of organs and tissues under normal conditions and in various pathologies to solve the problems of preserving the health of animals, elucidating the causes of various diseases and finding ways to effectively treat them;

-Study of the chemical and microbiological safety of products of biological origin;

-Theoretical problems of the origin and development of the plant world, its diversity, classification and nomenclature of different groups of plants and plant communities;

-Biological diversity of fungi, their phylogeny and ontogenesis, roles in biogeocenosis, methods for identifying harmful fungi and protecting plants from them;

-Study of the structure of plant organisms, their growth and development, the basics of their life activity, adaptation to environmental conditions and coexistence;

-Theoretical and applied problems of using plants for practical purposes (medicinal, food, technical, fodder, reclamation, landscaping, etc.);

-Scientific basis for indication and monitoring of the natural environment and vegetation cover;

-Development of new methods for selecting and assessing the breeding and productive qualities of farm animals;

-Assessing the effectiveness of breeding work and its individual aspects when modeling various options for breeding programs at various levels of management (herd, region, breed, population);

-Theoretical foundations of agro landscape farming systems and their practical development. Methods and systems for the effective use of arable land, increasing soil fertility, protecting it from all types of erosion and degradation;

-Dependence of treatment on the type and level of fertility of agro meteorological conditions, biological characteristics of crops in the system of crop rotation and crop rotation, ecological conditions of the soil;

-Justification for various methods of sowing crops and methods of post-sowing tillage, depending on zonal characteristics, level of fertility and intensity of farming;

-Classification and biological characteristics of weeds, methods of studying them;

-The role of the main factors and elements of the intensive farming system (reclamation, crop rotation, crop rotation, fertilizers, irrigation, processing systems and methods, herbicides, types of crops, etc.) in changing the weediness of crops and soil;

-Methods of control over the quality of the main types of field mechanized work in agriculture;

-Resource-saving technologies in agriculture, theoretical foundations and practical techniques for the effective use of ultra-early ripening varieties of cotton as a repeat crop, crop rotation.

 

Scientists, teachers and employees of specialized organizations are invited to participate in the conference.

 

Key dates:

November 15, 2024 – Deadline for accepting articles

November 24, 2024 – End of review

November 27-28, 2024 – A conference

 

Main directions of the conference

- General plant growing;

- Plant breeding, seed production and biology;

- Agrochemistry, agro-soil science, plant protection and quarantine;

- Gardening, vegetable growing, viticulture and agricultural crops;

- Land reclamation and irrigated agriculture;

- Forage production and grassland farming;

- Biotechnology of food products, medicinal and biologically active substances;

- Food systems;

- Atmospheric and climatic sciences;

- Conservation of biological diversity;

- Feeding of farm animals and feed technology;

- Breeding, selection, genetics and biotechnology of animals;

- Fisheries, aquaculture and industrial fishing;

- Animal husbandry, feeding, feed preparation technologies and production of livestock products.

 

Conference organizer - Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnology, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

 

Chairmen of the Program Committee

1.Safarov Lola - Candidate of Sciences, Associate Professor, Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnologies, Samarkand, Uzbekistan – Co-Chairman of the Program Committee, SCOPUS

2.Vatnikov Yury - Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Moscow, Russia - Co-Chairman of the Program Committee, SCOPUS

3.Mamatov Narzullo - Doctor of Sciences, Professor, Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers National Research University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Co-Chairman of the Program Committee, SCOPUS

4.Muhatai Gemingguli - PhD, Professor, Tarim University, Aral, China - Co-Chairman of the Program Committee, SCOPUS

 

Members of the Program Committee

1.Yunusov Khudaynazar - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Rector of the Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnologies, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

2.Magdalena Platikanova - PhD, Associate Professor, Medical Faculty, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

2.Ali Rishvanli - Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Kyrgyz-Turkish "Manas" University, Republic of Turkey

4.Radjabov Sobirjon - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

5.Rakhimov Abdufattokh - Doctor of Geography, Professor, Vice-Rector for Studies of Khujand State University, Khujand, Tajikistan

6.Abdurasulov Abdugani - Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Osh State University, Osh, Kyrgyz Republic

7.Shematovich Ilga - Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Latvian University of Biosciences and Technologies, Jelgava, Republic of Latvia

8.Romanova Julia – Doctor of Science, Professor, Moscow State University of Technologies and Management, Moscow, Russia

9.Ibragimov Primkul - Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Vice-Rector of the Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan

10.Shamraeva Victoria - PhD in Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

11.Achilov Odiljon - Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Associate Professor, Vice-Rector for Science and Innovations, Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnologies, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

12.Konyukhova Galina - Candidate of Sciences, Associate Professor, MSTU Stankin, Moscow, Russia

13.Lopatkin Dmitry - Candidate of Sciences, Associate Professor, Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Moscow, Russia

14.Abdukarimov Diamat - Academician, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnologies, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

15.Nogoybaev Mukambet - Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Kyrgyz National Agrarian University named after K.I. Skryabin, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic

16.Elmurodov Abdugani - Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnologies, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

17.Alikhanov Kuantarh - PhD, Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan

18.Primova Xolida - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Samarkand Branch of Tashkent University of Information Technologies, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

19.Eshburiyev Baxtiyor - Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnologies, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

20.Kivchun Oleg - Candidate of Sciences, Associate Professor, Baltic Federal University named after V.I. I. Kant, Kaliningrad, Russia

21.Julanov Mardan - Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan

22.Zakhidov Romen - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan

23.Shernazarov Shavkat - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnologies, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

24.Ruzikulov Rakhmatullo - Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Professor, Samarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnologies, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

25.Tokoev Kamil - PhD, Associate Professor, Kyrgyz National Agrarian University named after K.I. Skryabin, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic

26.Semenova Valentina - Ph.D., Associate Professor, Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Moscow, Russia

27.Safarov Ulmas - Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Samarkand,State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnologies, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

28.Kuzerbaeva Aysulu - Ph.D., South Kazakhstan University named after M. Auezov, Shymkent, Republic of Kazakhstan

29.Bekmuratov Dilshod - Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

 

Requirements for articles

The coverage of articles should correspond to all traditional areas of biology, such as physiology, botany, zoology, genetics and microbiology, as well as related fields such as biomedical, pharmacology, agriculture and agri-food, interdisciplinary areas such as biochemistry, biophysics, biodiversity, bioengineering and biotechnology.

 

Research Results

Authors must not fabricate, falsify or misrepresent data or results. They should strive to be objective, unbiased and truthful in all aspects of their work.

 

Authors must be honest in making claims for the results and conclusions of their research. Making inflated claims for a project interferes with the objective evaluation of its results and applications, and can lead to an unfair and wasteful distribution of resources.

 

Authors should strive to avoid mistakes in research and exercise due diligence in presenting high quality work for publication. They should critically assess the likelihood of experimental, methodological and human errors and avoid self-deception and bias. Where possible they should conduct an internal review to assess the validity of their work before publication.

 

Contents

▪ Language

Manuscripts should be written in English.

For authors not fluent in English, we recommend having the manuscript carefully read by an English-speaking colleague or a professional editing service before publication.

▪ Title

Manuscripts must be submitted with a full title which appears at the top of the article. The title should reflect the contents of the paper and be specific, descriptive, concise, and comprehensible to readers outside the subject field (please avoid abbreviation and a title written in capital letters).

▪ Authors and Affiliations

The authors should specify in the article their first and last names and relevant addresses (department, university / organization, city, state/province and country). The list of co-authors should remain unchanged after a final decision is made by the Editors.

▪ Abstract

The abstract should describe the main objective(s) of the study. It should be informative and report the main results and conclusions.

▪ Introduction

The introduction should provide background that puts the manuscript into context and allows readers outside the field to understand the purpose and significance of the study. It should define the problem addressed and explain why it is important.

▪ Figures

Authors who reproduce a figure or a table from another publication should clearly indicate the origin of the article and should also obtain the permission for reproduction from the author(s) and publisher concerned. Each figure and table should be cited in the text. Each figure and table should have a caption. The number of figures is not limited. However, it is important to make sure that all figures are necessary, not redundant, and well designed.

▪ References

Authors should check the references to ensure they are correct. References should be listed at the end of the manuscript. Comments and notes are usually not allowed in the references; they should be placed as footnotes.

 

Author roles and responsibilities

All named authors should be able to identify which co-authors worked on specific parts of the work. In addition, authors should have confidence in the integrity of the contributions of their co-authors. Authorship should never be bought, sold, or otherwise traded. We reserve the right to request evidence supporting authorship contribution, and reserve the right to reject any work which is suspected to have been bought, sold or otherwise traded.

 

It’s important all authors agree prior to submission the authorship of their paper, the order in which author names are presented, and ensure all those, and only those, who meet this criteria are included as authors. Acquisition of funding, collection of data or general supervision of the research group does not constitute authorship.

 

Other individuals who have contributed to the study in a lesser capacity should be acknowledged, subject to their consent to be named (we may not ask you to provide evidence of this, but please keep a copy for your records), but not cited as authors. Please ensure you declare in the acknowledgments if an individual or organisation has supported with any portions of the work that have been outsourced (such as for translation work, support with experiments etc). Please note, the acknowledgements should not be used to misleadingly imply a contribution or endorsement by individuals who have not, in fact, been involved with the work or given an endorsement. 

 

We strongly encourage authors to make specific attributions of contribution and responsibility in the acknowledgements of the article. Authors may wish to use a taxonomy such as CRediT to describe the contributions of each author.

 

We understand some research fields follow long standing prescribed authorship practices for recognised ‘big science’ collaborations, which may differ from the above. Corresponding authors of relevant articles will be asked to confirm upon submission if their paper follows these established practices, and this will be assessed at the journal level according to the accepted practices within that field of study.

 

Responsibility of the corresponding author

It is the corresponding author’s responsibility to ensure that all named authors have consented to submission to the journal, approved the submitted version of the article, and all further revisions.

 

It is the corresponding author’s responsibility to ensure the paper is not under consideration by any other journal at the time of submission.

 

It is the corresponding author’s responsibility to ensure the contact details for all co-authors are correctly entered into the submission system, and are correct at the time of submission.

 

Referencing, citation and novelty

▪ Referencing

Authors have a responsibility to fully acknowledge the work of others (be it published or unpublished) that is used in their research and to cite publications that have influenced the direction and course of their study. Information obtained in private correspondence or conversation should only be used with the explicit permission of the individuals involved. Information obtained whilst providing confidential services, such as refereeing research articles or grant applications, should not be used without permission of the original author.

 

All sources for the article must be clearly disclosed and permissions obtained from the original authors (and original publishers if they hold the copyright) for any figures or significant extracts that are to be reproduced or quoted. Collection of such permissions is the responsibility of the authors.

 

References should be helpful to the reader and advance the article, so authors should ensure they are relevant, recent and easy to find.

 

▪ Citation manipulation

Authors should ensure that citations add value and are not unfairly bias towards an individual, group or organisation. Only sources drawn upon in the work should be referenced, and citations should support the points which they reference.

 

The practice of including superfluous references to the authors own work, or the works of others, merely to promote and inflate citation scores is unethical.

 

▪ Plagiarism

Submitted articles must be the authors’ own work, expressed in their own words. Plagiarism constitutes unethical scientific behaviour and is never acceptable. Plagiarism ranges from the unreferenced use of others’ ideas, to replication (without sufficient attribution or use of quotation marks) of sections of text from other sources, to submission of a complete paper under ‘new’ authorship.

 

▪ Duplicate publication

Duplicate publication is the production of multiple papers with the same, or essentially the same, content by the same authors and is viewed as unacceptable. Submitted research articles must be novel and original.

 

In the case of articles that expand upon previously published conference proceedings, or conference write-ups that discuss work already published in an earlier paper, some limited exceptions to this rule may apply. However, in these cases authors should consult with the journal staff before submission. In all instances, articles must clearly cite their sources and present some new contribution to the published literature otherwise such articles will be rejected.

 

Multiple publications arising from a single research project should be clearly identified as such and the primary publication should be referenced. Translations and adaptations for different audiences should be clearly identified as such, should acknowledge the original source, and should respect relevant copyright conventions and permission requirements. If in doubt, authors should seek permission from the original publisher before republishing any work.

 

▪ Text recycling

Text recycling occurs when authors publish sections of the same text in more than one of their own publications. Authors should always be clear and cite any re-used text in the manuscript, respecting relevant copyright conventions and permission requirements. Authors should state in their cover letter if there are sections of the article that have already been published elsewhere. We acknowledge there are some instances where text recycling may be acceptable, and others where it is unacceptable. All text recycling will be investigated and considered on an individual basis by our Editors.

 

▪ Parallel submission

It is also unethical to submit the same, or essentially the same, article to a second primary research journal whilst it remains under active consideration by another.

 

To aid us in detecting any submissions that do not meet the above requirements, we regularly use plagiarism-detection software to screen articles.

 

Licence terms and conditions

By submitting the paper to the conference organizer, you, as copyright owner and author/representative of all the authors, grant a worldwide perpetual royalty free exclusive licence to Publishing house to use the copyright in the paper for the full term of copyright in all ways otherwise restricted by copyright, including, but not limited to, the right to reproduce, distribute and communicate the article to the public under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 or any newer version of the licence) and to make any other use which Publishing house may choose world-wide, by all means, media and formats, whether known or unknown at the date of submission, to the conference organizer.

 

This licence does not transfer the copyright in the paper as submitted which therefore remains with the authors or their employer, as appropriate. Authors may not offer the paper to another publisher unless the article is withdrawn by the author(s) or rejected by Publishing house.

 

Once published, the paper may be reused in accordance with the terms of the applicable Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence, including appropriate citation information (for electronic use best efforts must be made to include a link to the online abstract of the paper on Publishing house), a link to the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licence, and indicating if any changes have been made to the original paper.

 

By granting this licence, the author warrants that the paper they are submitting is their original work, has not been published previously (other than in a research thesis or dissertation which fact has been notified to the conference organizer in writing), all named authors participated sufficiently in the conception and writing of the paper, have received a final version of the paper, agree to its submission and take responsibility for it, have read and understood Publishing house’s ethical policy and agree that the submission complies with its terms, and the submission has been approved as necessary by the authorities at the establishment where the research was carried out.

 

By granting this licence, the author also warrants that they act on behalf of, and with the knowledge of, all authors of the paper, that the paper does not infringe any third party rights, it contains nothing libellous, all factual statements are, to the best of the authors’ knowledge and belief, true or based on valid research conducted according to accepted norms and our ethical policy, and all required permissions have been obtained.

 

Peer Review

Reviewers should consider the following key points related to scientific content, quality and presentation of the papers:

 

▪ Technical Criteria

- Scientific merit: notably scientific rigour, accuracy and correctness

- Clarity of expression; communication of ideas; readability and discussion of concepts

- Sufficient discussion of the context of the work, and suitable referencing

 

▪ Quality Criteria

- Originality: Is the work relevant and novel?

- Motivation: Does the problem considered have a sound motivation? All papers should clearly demonstrate the scientific interest of the results

- Repetition: Have significant parts of the manuscript already been published?

- Length: Is the content of the work of sufficient scientific interest to justify its length?

 

▪ Presentation Criteria

- Title: Is it adequate and appropriate for the content of the article?

- Abstract: Does it contain the essential information of the article? Is it complete? Is it suitable for inclusion by itself in an abstracting service?

- Diagrams, figures, tables and captions: Are they essential and clear?

- Text and mathematics: Are they brief but still clear? If you recommend shortening, please suggest what should be removed

- Conclusion: Does the paper contain a clear conclusion. The conclusion should summarise what has been learned and why it is interesting and useful?

 

When evaluating, editors and reviewers should report the following:

→ Is the subject matter within the scope of the journal?

→ Does the paper contain enough original results to warrant publication?

→ Is the paper technically sound and free of errors?

→ Is the work clearly and concisely presented? Is it well organized?

→ Does the title clearly and sufficiently reflect its contents?

→ Is the abstract informative? Are the main results and conclusions mentioned?

→ Are the illustrations of adequate quality, relevant and understandable?

→ Does the bibliography give a clear view of the current state-of-the-art in the domain?

→ Is the quality of the language satisfactory?

 

Submission of papers:

- To participate in the conference, you need to send an article prepared according to the requirements of the journal.

- The scientific works of the authors who spoke at the conference, after reviewing and editing, are published in the journal. Articles by authors who did not speak at the conference are not subject to publication.

 

The order of publication of an article in a journal:

- Sending papers by mail to the executive secretary of the organizing committee icba2024@gmail.com;

- Conducting expertise and double-blind reviewing of materials.