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Tengku Nuraiti Tengku Izhar
Preferred name
Tengku Nuraiti Tengku Izhar
Official Name
Tengku Nuraiti, Tengku Izhar
Alternative Name
Tengku Izhar, Tengku Nuraiti
Tengku Izhar, T. N.
Izhar, T. N.T.
Izhar, T. Nuraiti T.
Izhar, T. N.Tengku
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Scopus Author ID
57189071410
Researcher ID
AAY-2768-2021
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PublicationPerformance of two phase anaerobic digestion on food waste for biogas production( 2022-01-01)
; ;Mohammad Rizam Che Beson ; ; ;Monica MateiNur Adlina Mohd HilmiEvery year, the total amount of solid waste generated in Peninsular Malaysia grew, according to the Malaysia government. The typical solid waste management system practiced in developing country brings many problems that can cause risks and hazards for living things and the environment in Malaysia if there are not managed properly. For example, illegal dumping cause groundwater and soil pollution. The methane gas produced from the landfill causes greenhouse effect. Food waste is categorized under household waste, where it is produced in residential areas, restaurants, cafeteria, markets and commercial areas. Therefore, anaerobic digestion process is introduced for organic waste with higher solids contents such as food waste as an alternative method. The effectiveness of anaerobic digestion process can be investigated through this process. In this study, two phase of anaerobic digesters was proposed. The reactor was operated at a temperature 35 °C, analyzed for biogas production, pH values and C/N ratio. The highest biogas production in this study is 50.4%. For a co-digestion containing more sludge can increase the pH value and biogas production.7 6 -
PublicationDetermination of the hybridization rate of Acipenser stellatus and Huso huso based on microsatellite analysis( 2023)
;Razvan Matache ;Elena Holban ;Deak Gyorgy ;Raluca Prangate ;Monica Matei ;Madalina Boboc ;Raoul PopescuOn the basis of the in situ analysis of the sturgeon condition within the Lower Danube River, the aim was to carry out a research that would complement the results obtained from the monitoring and ultrasonic tagging methods. Thus, DNA samples were taken selectively from each ultrasonically tagged specimen in order to determine whether or not there is a possibility of hybridization between the species Acipenser stellatus and Huso huso. Thus, the microsatellite loci were investigated and certain parameters like diagnostic alleles, repeated sequences and specific molecular markers which were used to determine the degree of hybridism.4 3