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Dr. Hamim Hamim

Lecturer and researcher
Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Biology from University of Essex, Essex, United Kingdom

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Biography

Dr. Hamim is a lecturer and researcher at the Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), Bogor, Indonesia. Dr. Hamim has more than 30 scientific papers and projects that have been presented as well as published. He is recognized as an expert in many area of plant physiology especially in plant ecophysiology, abiotic stress, and photosynthesis. Currently he works in phytoremediation topic by utilizing biodiesel producing plant and some endogenous species. Dr. Hamim hold his undergraduate degree in Agronomy from Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, Indonesia, Master degree in Botany from the same University, and PhD. in Environmental Biology from University of Essex United Kingdom.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Ecophysiology
62%
Plant Physiology
90%
Biological Sciences
75%
Plant Sciences
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Chapters
0
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Selected Publications

  1. Hamim, H., A. Mutyandini, Y.C. Sulistyani, H.F. Putra, D. Saprudin and L. Setyanings, 2020. Effect of Mercury on Growth, Anatomy and Physiology of Four Non-edible Oil-producing Species. Asian J. Plant Sci., 18: 164-174.
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  2. Fatma, Y., I. Rusmana, A.T. Wahyudi and Hamim, 2020. Archaeal and methanogenic communities in the rice field under different fertilizer applications. Biodiversitas, 20: 3667-3675.
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  3. Andriya, N.N., H. Hamim, S. Sulistijorini and T. Triadiati, 2020. The phytoremediation potential of non-edible oil-producing plants for gold mine tailings. Biodiversitas, 20: 2949-2957.
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  4. Turhadi, T., H. Hamim, M. Ghulamahdi and M. Miftahudin, 2019. Iron toxicity-induced physiological and metabolite profile variations among tolerant and sensitive rice varieties. Plant Signaling Behav., Vol. 14, No. 12, 10.1080/15592324.2019.1682829.
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  5. Hendrayanti, D., I. Rusmana, D.A. Santosa and Hamim, 2019. Dynamic population of N2-fixing cyanobacteria in an organic rice field. Biod. J. Biol. Div., 20: 2883-2890.
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  6. Hamim, H., Hanifatunisa, Hadisunarso, L. Setyaningsih and D. Saprudin, 2019. Lead (Pb) toxicity effect on physio-anatomy of bead-tree, jatropha, castor bean and Philippine-tung grown in water culture. Biod. J. Biol. Div., 20: 3690-3697.
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  7. Fathia, S.D., H. Hamim and T. Triadiati, 2019. Morpho-physiological analysis of aquatic plants for phytoremediation of wastewater from gold mine wastewater treatment installation (IPAL). The 5th International Seminar on Sciences 25 October 2018, Bogor, Indonesia. October 25, 2018, IOP Publishing pp: 012060-012060.
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  8. Setyaningsih, L., Y. Setiadi, S.W. Budi, H. Hamim and D. Sopandie, 2018. Jabon (Anthocephalus cadamba Roxb) potency for remediating lead (Pb) toxicity under nutrient culture condition. BIOTROPIA 25: 64-71.
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  9. Setyaningsih, L., A.S. Wulandari and H. Hamim, 2018. Growth of typha grass (Typha angustifolia) on gold-mine tailings with application of arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi. Biodiversitas: J. Biol. Divers., 19: 454-459.
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  10. Hilmi, M., H. Hamim, Y.C. Sulistyaningsih and Taufikurahman, 2018. Growth, histochemical and physiological responses of non-edible oil producing plant (Reutealis trisperma) to gold mine tailings. Biodiversitas: J. Biol. Divers., 19: 1294-1302.
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  11. Hidayati, N., H. Hamim and Y.C. Sulistyaningsih, 2018. Phytoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon using three mangrove species applied through tidal bioreactor. Biod. J. Biol. Div., 19: 786-792.
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  12. Siska, D.M., Hamim and Miftahudin 2017. Overexpression of B11 Gene in Transgenic Rice Increased Tolerance to Aluminum Stress. HAYATI Journal of Biosciences 24: 96-104.
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  13. Setyaningsih, L., Y. Setiadi, S.W. Budi and D. Sopandie, 2017. Lead accumulation by jabon seedling (Anthocephalus cadamba) on tailing media with application of compost and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci., Vol. 58, No. 1. 10.1088/1755-1315/58/1/012053.
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  14. Hamim, M. Hilmi, D. Pranowo, D. Saprudin and L. Setyaningsih, 2017. Morpho-physiological changes of biodiesel producer plants Reutealis trisperma (Blanco) in response to gold-mining wastewater. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 20: 423-435.
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  15. Hamim, S. Banon and D. Dorly, 2016. Comparison of physiological and anatomical changes of C3 (Oryza sativa [L.]) and C4 (Echinochloa crusgalli [L.]) leaves in response to drought stress. IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci., Vol. 31. 10.1088/1755-1315/31/1/012040.
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  16. Lestari, Y., T.T. Yusepi, A.P. Pratyasto, N.R. Mubarik and Hamim, 2014. In vitro capability of rice endophytic Streptomyces spp. in producing indole acetic acid and fixing nitrogen. Adv. Environ. Biol., 8: 728-735.
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  17. Hamim, L. Setyaningsih and A. Nurhalim, 2014. Islam and Stewardship. In: Values in Sustainable Development, Appleton, J. (Ed.). Chapter 14, Routledge Publishers, New York, USA., ISBN-13: 9781136165689, pp: 145-152.
  18. Altuhaish, A., Hamim and A. Tjahjoleksono, 2014. Biofertilizer effects in combination with different drying system and storage period on growth and production of tomato plant under field conditions. Emir. J. Food Agric., 26: 716-722.
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  19. Gedoan, S.P., A. Hartana, Hamim, U. Widyastuti and N. Sukarno, 2013. [Growth characteristicsof physic nut (Jatropha curcas L.) added by endophyte fungal on post tin mining land]. Jurnal Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan, 3: 10-16, (In Indonesian).
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  20. Hamim, H., A. Sutrisna, B. Heliyanto and M. Cholid, 2011. Shoot and root growth of Jatropha curcas accessions prospective for rootstock on rocky and heavy soil. J. Life Sci., 5: 942-953.
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  21. Kurniawati, B. and Hamim, 2009. Physiological responses and fruit retention of carambola fruit (Averrhoa carambola L.) induced by 2,4-D and GA3. Hayati J. BioSci., 16: 9-14.
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  22. Hapidin, I.S., Hamim and M. Surachman, 2008. The application of endophytic fungus, fertilizer and watering to increase the growth performance of jatropha seedling. Jurnal Agrivigor, 8: 1-9.
  23. Hamim, K. Ashri, Miftahudin and Triadiati, 2008. Analysis of water status, proline and antioxidant enzymes of drought-sensitive and tolerant and wild line soybean. Agrivita, 30: 201-210.
  24. Hamim, 2005. Photosynthesis of C3 and C4 species in response to increased CO2 concentration and drought stress. Hayati J. Biosci., 12: 131-138.
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  25. Hamim, 2005. Does high CO2 concentration enhance osmotic adjustment of C3 and C4 species during drought stress? Agrivita, 27: 141-152.
  26. Hamim, 2005. Chlorophyll fluorescence of C3 and C4 species in response to drought stress. Biota, 10: 161-169.
  27. Hamim, 2004. Underlying drought stress effects on plants: Inhibition of photosynthesis. Hayati, 11: 164-169.
  28. Hamim and J.I.L. Morison, 2002. Does osmotic adjustment increase in high CO2 and affect the response of leaf photosynthesis to drought? Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 132: S156-S157.