DR. NUR ARDIYANA BINTI REJAB
Institute of Biological Sciences
Faculty of Science
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Dr. Nur Ardiyana Rejab is a Senior Lecturer within the Genetics and Molecular Biology Program at the Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya. Her research expertise lies in the functional analysis of plant development, specifically focusing on the molecular regulation of flowering and the genetic drivers of oil accumulation in high-value crops like the oil palm. Utilizing Arabidopsis thaliana as a primary model system, Dr. Ardiyana performs targeted functional analysis of genes of interest to translate fundamental molecular insights into tangible crop improvements. Her current research portfolio also emphasizes sustainable agriculture through the field identification and collection of wild banana germplasm for future crop diversification, alongside collaborative efforts to develop biological control strategies against Ganoderma pathogens in plantations. By integrating rigorous laboratory-based molecular approaches with essential fieldwork, Dr. Ardiyana seeks to advance innovative and sustainable solutions for global food security and crop protection. |
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| Grand Challenges: Bananas In Se Asia ? Malaysia : Sampling, Seed Studies & Maintenance |
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| Elucidating Sp1 Gene Regulation During Elaioplasts (oil-storing Plastids) Biogenesis In Arabidopsis And Oil Palm :towards Enhancing Oil Accumulation In Plants: |
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Basal stem rot of oil palm incited by Ganoderma species: A review (vol 164, pg 1, 2022)
Performance of Biomass and Exopolysaccharide Production from the Medicinal Mushroom <i>Ganoderma lucidum</i> in a New Fabricated Air-L-Shaped Bioreactor (ALSB) (vol 11, 670, 2023)
Elucidating the roles of small open reading frames towards drought stress in Solanum lycopersicum
Bioactivity and toxicity of polysaccharides derived from the phytopathogenic mushroom <i>Ganoderma orbiforme</i> cultured in a bioreactor
30 Facts on the Plant Biotech Facility
Elaioplast Development: Insights into Lipid Storage Organelle Biogenesis
Chromoplast Biogenesis: A Journey from Chloroplasts
