DR. NURUL SHAMSINAH BINTI MOHD SUHAIMI
Institute of Biological Sciences
Faculty of Science
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Dr Nurul Shamsinah is currently a senior lecturer and a plant microbiologist at the Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya (UM). She graduated with Bac. in Agriculture Science from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) in 2009 and obtained her PhD from UM in 2017. Currently, she is an active member of the Malaysian Agroecology Society for Sustainable Resource Intensification (SRI-Mas), Malaysia and the Malaysian Society for Microbiology. Her field of interest is in plant disease diagnostics which is rooted in the intention to contribute to the enhancements of farmers’ ability to properly detect, manage and recover from the devastating consequences of plant disease outbreaks. Besides that, she is also actively doing research on soil microbiome analysis to improve soil health which will subsequently increase agricultural productivity and sustainability. |
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The effects of two fungal cultures towards pathogenic agents of banana wilt diseases |
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Secondary Metabolites-phytohormones Production Of Trichoderma Asperellum Sl2 And Its Cross-talk Interactions With Rice Roots |
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Multi-omics tools for understanding <i>Trichoderma</i>-plant symbiosis: biotechnological developments and future directions
Leaf blight disease of rice caused by Pantoea: profile of an increasingly damaging disease in rice
Bioaugmentation-assisted bioremediation and biodegradation mechanisms for PCB in contaminated environments: A review on sustainable clean-up technologies
Evaluating the underlying physiological and molecular mechanisms in the system of rice intensification performance with Trichoderma-rice plant symbiosis as a model system
The Microbiome of Banana and Its Role in Managing Fusarium Wilt Disease
Application Of Trichoderma-Based Biofertilizer (TBF) To Promote Agorecology-Oriented Rice Farming System In Sawah Sempadan, Selangor