Prof. Dr. Tualar  Simarmata
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Prof. Dr. Tualar Simarmata

Professor
Padjadjaran University, Indonesia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Applied Microbiology from University of Giessen, Germany

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Sustainable Agriculture
62%
Biofertilizer Technology
90%
Organic Farming
75%
Biotechnology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
2
Articles
27
Abstracts
7

Selected Publications

  1. Sagar, A., S. Rai, N. Ilyas, R.Z. Sayyed, A.I. Al-Turki, H.A.E. Enshasy and T. Simarmata, 2022. Halotolerant rhizobacteria for salinity-stress mitigation: Diversity, mechanisms and molecular approaches. Sustainability, Vol. 14. 10.3390/su14010490.
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  2. Simarmata, T., M.K. Prayoga, M.R. Setiawati, K. Adinata and S. Stöber, 2021. Improving the climate resilience of rice farming in flood-prone areas through azolla biofertilizer and saline-tolerant varieties. Sustainability, Vol. 13. 10.3390/su132112308.
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  3. Setiawati, M.R., L. Sugiyono, N.N. Kamaluddin and T. Simarmata, 2021. The use of endophytic growth-promoting bacteria to alleviate salinity impact and enhance the chlorophyll, N uptake, and growth of rice seedling. Open Agric., 6: 798-806.
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  4. Prayoga, M.K., M.R. Setiawati, S. Stӧber, K. Adinata, M. Rachmadi and T. Simarmata, 2021. Climate field schools to increase farmers' adaptive capacity to climate change in the southern coastline of Java. Open Agric., 6: 192-201.
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  5. Simarmata, T., M.K. Prayoga and M.R. Setiawati, 2020. Promoting climate smart sustainable agriculture for enhancing the resilient of soil health, rice productivity and food security in Indonesia. IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci., Vol. 466. 10.1088/1755-1315/466/1/012024.
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  6. Setiawati, M.R., M.K. Prayoga, S. Stöber, K. Adinata and T. Simarmata, 2020. Performance of rice paddy varieties under various organic soil fertility strategies. Open Agric., 5: 509-515.
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  7. Khumairah, F.H., A. Jingga, B.N. Fitriatin and T. Simarmata, 2020. P uptake and solubility, growth characteristics and the yield of maize (Zea mays L.) due to phosphorhizobacteria and organic fertilizers in acid soil. J. Agric. Sci. Sri Lanka, 15: 426-433.
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  8. Fitriatin, B.N., D. Fauziah, F.N. Fitriani, D.N. Ningtyas and P. Suryatmana et al., 2020. Biochemical activity and bioassay on maize seedling of selected indigenous phosphate-solubilizing bacteria isolated from the acid soil ecosystem. Open Agricult., 5: 300-304.
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  9. Purwanto, Y. Yuwariah, Sumadi and T. Simarmata, 2017. Nitrogenase activity and IAA production of indigenous diazotroph and its effect on rice seedling growth. Agrivita J. Agric. Sci., 39: 31-37.
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  10. Simarmata, T., Hersanti, T. Turmuktini, B.N. Fitriatin, M.R. Setiawati and Purwanto, 2016. Application of bioameliorant and biofertilizers to increase the soil health and rice productivity. HAYATI J. Biosci., 23: 181-184.
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