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Mushrifah Idris

Researcher at National University of Malaysia

Publications -  114
Citations -  2765

Mushrifah Idris is an academic researcher from National University of Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytoremediation & Wastewater. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 112 publications receiving 2099 citations.

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A Review on Heavy Metals (As, Pb, and Hg) Uptake by Plants through Phytoremediation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compile some information about heavy metals of arsenic, lead, and mercury (As, Pb, and Hg) sources, effects and their treatment and also review deeply about phytoremediation technology, including the heavy metal uptake mechanisms and several research studies associated about the topics.
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Water quality and heavy metal concentrations in sediment of Sunagi Kelantan,Kelantan,Malaysia:A baseline study

TL;DR: In this article, a study on water quality and heavy metal concentration in sediment at selected sites of Sungai Kelantan was carried out, where ten water samples were collected along the river for physical and chemical analysis and twenty-six water and sediment samples are collected for heavy metal analysis.
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Performance of pilot Hybrid Reed Bed constructed wetland with aeration system on nutrient removal for domestic wastewater treatment

TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid reed bed constructed wetland (HRBCW) with aeration system was employed in three-stages; a Surface-Flow (SF) system, a Vertical Flow (VF), and lastly a Horizontal Flow (HF) system in series.
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Potential application of a biosurfactant in phytoremediation technology for treatment of gasoline-contaminated soil

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential application of a biosurfactant to the phytoremediation of gasoline-contaminated soil and compare it to other additives such as hydrocarbon degrading bacteria, sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), and bacterial culture supernatant.
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Arsenic Resistance and Biosorption by Isolated Rhizobacteria from the Roots of Ludwigia octovalvis

TL;DR: The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of arsenic is determined on identified rhizobacteria that were isolated from the roots of Ludwigia octovalvis (Jacq.) Raven and the arsenic biosorption capability of the was also analyzed.