Venezuela

María Luisa
Izaguirre-Mayoral

Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases Genetic resources Papaya Tropical fruit tress

Biography

Dra. María Luisa Izaguirre-Mayoral (Caracas 21/06/1952) carried out her undergraduates studies in the Faculty of Life Sciences, Central University of Venezuela, followed by a Master degree obtained in the Faculty of Life Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science with a PhD degree granted by the Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, funded by a full scholarship granted by the Venezuelan`s Government. Her scientific career took place at the Center of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Venezuelan Scientific Research Institute (IVIC, 1983-2013), where she became: head of the Center, head of the Electron Microscopy laboratory, head of the Plant Biotechnology and Virology laboratory, head of the pilot plant producing rhizobia inoculants for grain legumes, coordinator of postgrade studies in Microbiology, and director of PhD and MSc thesis. She also acted as: principal member of the scientific committee of the program Biotechnology for Latin American and the Caribbean (BIOLAC, UNU), director of the Center for agroecological studies in the tropic National Simon Rodriguez University (Venezuela), and coordinator of several national and international scientific projects funded by PNUD/ONUDI/UNESCO, IAEA, CyTED, CONICIT, Interamerican Bank of Development and the Venezuelan Ministry of Science and Technology. She has published a number of scientific papers in peer reviewed high ranking journals as well as book chapters, and was part of the group of scientists that founded the IberoAmerican network on beneficial agricultural microorganisms (CyTED, Spain). She was invited as research/professor by the Crop Science Departments of the University of Florida (USA) and the Tshwane University of Technology (Pretoria, South Africa). She is an active member of the two Latin-American association of rhizobiology and was elected in 2002 academic and co-chancellor (2017-2019) of the Latin-American Academy of Science.

Fellow researchers

Spain

Inmaculada García Romera

Olive dry residue Mycorrhizal symbiosis Bioremediation aromatic hydrocarbon heavy metals saprobic fungi
Argentina

Alicia Margarita Godeas

microbiology saprotrophic soil fungi and root symbiotic fungi biodiversity interactions between microorganisms green technologies inoculation technology for sustainable agricultural production seed coating phytoremediation
Argentina

Adalgisa Scotti

environmental engineering environmental biotechnology circular economy bioremediation
France

Geo Coppens d'Eeckenbrugge

Plant domestication archeobotanic tropical fruits genetic diversity molecular markers genetic analysis phylogenetics Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Colombia

Francisco J. Morales

Virology biodiversity Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Venezuela

Freddy Leal

Farming Engineer Tropical fruits spices Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Colombia

Mario Lobo Arias

Tropical fruits vegetables phytopathology Agriculture Bio-inputs Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Venezuela

Carolina Rosales

biological control entomology Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Venezuela

Anna Maselli

phytopathology Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Venezuela

Asia Zambrano

genetic resourses Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Venezuela

Yolanda Guevara

phytopathology Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Venezuela

Edgloris Elena Marys Saravia

virology Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Venezuela

Ariadne Vegas

Biotechnology phytopathology Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Venezuela

Dilia Rodríguez

Genetic resourses Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Ecuador

Lenín Paz Carrasco

virology Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Costa Rica

Eric Mora

Plant breeding Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Colombia

John A. Ocampo Pérez

Plant Breeding genetic resourses Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Ecuador

Jorge Vega

fruits Agriculture Genetic improvement Pests y Diseases
Sponsors
BID
IICA
With the support of
Fondo Coreano de Alianza para el Conocimiento en Tecnología e Innovación (KPK)