Experts

Prof. Dato' Dr. Mushrifah Idris

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
Gender
Female

Expertise

  • Biodiversity

Educational Background

  • 1946
    Bachelor in Environmental Science, University Putra Malaysia
  • 1946
    Diploma in Science with Education, University Putra Malaysia
  • 1946
    PhD in Environmental Toxicology, King's College London

Publication

  • 2016
    Al-Sbani, N. H., Siti Rozaimah, S. A., Mushrifah, I., Abu Hasan, H., Omar, H. J., & Nur 'Izzati, I. (2016). Toxicity test of hydrocarbon exposure on Lepironia articulate in phytoremediation process. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 28(1), 30-34
  • 2015
    Alrawiq, H. S., & Mushrifah, I. (2015). Preliminary test of mercury exposure on Paspalum vaginatum in phytoremediation process. International Journal of ChemTech Research, 7(1), 310-315
  • 2015
    Al-Baldawi, I. A., Abdullah, S. R. S., Anuar, N., Suja, F., & Mushrifah, I. (2015). Phytodegradation of total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) in diesel-contaminated water using Scirpus grossus. Ecological Engineering, 74, 463-473.
  • 2014
    Alraw, H. S., & Mushrifah, I. (2014). Mercury range finding phytotoxicity test against Eragrostis atrovirens. International Journal of ChemTech Research, 6(1), 673-680.
  • 2012
    Habibah, A., Mushrifah, I., Hamzah, J., Toriman, M. E., Buang, A., Jusoff, K., ... Er, A. C. (2012). Assessing natural capitals for sustainable ecotourism in Tasik Chini Biosphere Reserve. Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences, 6(1), 1-9
  • 2010
    Ebrahimpour, M., & Mushrifah, I. (2010). Seasonal variation of cadmium, copper, and lead concentrations in fish from a freshwater lake. Biological Trace Element Research, 138(1-3), 190-201
  • 2004
    L Y Heng, K Jusoh, CH Mui Ling, M Idris (2004). Toxicity of single and combinations of lead and cadmium to Cyanobacteria Anabaena flos-Aquae. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 72: 373-379
  • 1995
    Mushrifah, I., Ahmad, A., & Badri, M. A. (1995). Heavy metals content in sediment of Terengganu River, Malaysia. Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, 51(1-4), 181-190
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