Dr. Diky  Setya  Diningrat
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Dr. Diky Setya Diningrat

Lecturer
Medan State University, Indonesia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biology from Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia

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Biography

Dr. Diky Setya Diningrat is currently working as Lecturer in Department of Biology at Medan State University. He completed his PhD in 2016 from ITB in Plant science and biotechnology. His area of work includes Genetics, Plant tissue culture and Cell and Molecular Biology. His responsibility includes Founder of Medan Young Researcher Community, Reviewer in international wound journal and Journal of Community research and service, member of PBBMI (Perhimpunan Biokimia dan Bioloogi Molekuler Indonisia) Indonesia society of Biochemistry and Molecular biology, and member of ASPB( American Society of Plant Biology. He has done research from 2008 and his research includes Gene Leafy and Terminal Flowering and Premna pubescens Blume. His prior work experience includes Visiting scientist at The schatz center for tree molecular genetic in department of ecosystem science and management at Penn State university in 2013 and the chairman of The schatz center is professor john E. Carlson as tree molecular genetic expert. He is the author of scientific paper and has published 10 articles in International and National Peer reviewed Journals. He has been keynote speaker at scientific research in some International and National seminars. Now-a-days he is serving as an Editor of several National and International Journals.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Tissue Culture
62%
Molecular Biology
90%
Plant Genetics
75%
Botany
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Gultom, E.S., D. Suryanto, E. Murni and D.S. Diningrat, 2017. Bacteria extract activity associated with sponges Haliclona Sp.2 and Axinellid Sp. as antibacterial. Int. J. Adv. Res., 5: 751-759.
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  2. Yusuf, M. and D.S. Diningrat, 2016. Effect of bio urine and compost application on rice inpari-13 production at mandailing natal district. Int. J. Innov. Applied Stud., 17: 965-971.
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  3. Restuati, M., U. Hidayat, A.S.S. Pulungan, N. Pratiwi and D.S. Diningrat, 2016. Antibacterial activity of buasbuas (Premna pubescens Blume) leaf extracts against Bacillus cereus and Escherichia coli. J. Plant Sci., 11: 81-85.
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  4. Mustari, E., D.S. Diningrat, R. Ratnasih and S.M. Widiyanto, 2016. APETALA2 and APTALA genes expression profiling on floral development of teak (Tectona grandis Linn f). J. Plant Sci., 11: 52-60.
  5. Kusdianti, D.S. Diningrat, Iriawati and S.N. Widiyanto, 2016. P5CS and HSP 81-2 gene expression profile of banana (Musa acuminate) in vitro culture under salt stress condition. J. Plant Sci., 11: 91-95.
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  6. Diningrat, D.S., S.M. Widiyanto, A. Pancoro, Iriawati and D. Shim et al., 2015. Identification of Terminal Flowering1 (TFL1) genes associated with the teak (Tectona grandis) floral development regulation using RNA-seq. Res. J. Bot., 10: 1-13.
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  7. Diningrat, D.S., S.M. Widiyanto, A. Pancoro, A. Iriawati and D. Shim et al., 2015. Transcriptome of teak (Tectona grandis, L.F) in vegetative to generative stages development. J. Plant Sci., 10: 1-14.
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  8. Diningrat, D.S., S.M. Widiyanto, A. Pancoro, D. Shim, B. Panchangam, N. Zembower and J.E. Carlson, 2014. Transcriptomes of teak (Tectona grandis, Lf) in vegetative to generative transition stage development. Int. J. Innov. Applied Stud., 9: 1416-1427.
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