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Nurhidayu Al-saari

Researcher at International Islamic University Malaysia

Publications -  21
Citations -  520

Nurhidayu Al-saari is an academic researcher from International Islamic University Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vibrio & Vibrionaceae. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 285 citations. Previous affiliations of Nurhidayu Al-saari include Hokkaido University & Universiti Putra Malaysia.

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Vibriosis in Fish: A Review on Disease Development and Prevention

TL;DR: Control measures, particularly a disease-free source of fish, biosecurity of the farm, improved water quality, and other preventive measures (e.g., vaccination) might be able to control the infection.
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Vibriosis in cultured marine fishes: a review

TL;DR: A rising prevalence of vibriosis in aquaculture, concomitant with the rapid development of this industry worldwide, is revealed in many Asian countries with tropical climate, limiting the progression in control and prevention aspects of the disease.
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Advanced Microbial Taxonomy Combined with Genome-Based-Approaches Reveals that Vibrio astriarenae sp. nov., an Agarolytic Marine Bacterium, Forms a New Clade in Vibrionaceae

TL;DR: Advances in genomic microbial taxonomy have opened the way to create a more universal and transparent concept of species but is still in a transitional stage towards becoming a defining robust criteria for describing new microbial species with minimum features obtained using both genome and classical polyphasic taxonomies.
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Enhanced hydrogen production by a newly described heterotrophic marine bacterium, Vibrio tritonius strain AM2, using seaweed as the feedstock

TL;DR: In this article, the Vibrio tritonius strain AM2, which was isolated from the gut of a marine invertebrate, was cultured under various conditions in marine broth (at initial 2.25% (w/v) NaCl) supplemented with mannitol, a seaweed carbohydrate, to evaluate its hydrogen production.
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The First Temporal and Spatial Assessment of Vibrio Diversity of the Surrounding Seawater of Coral Reefs in Ishigaki, Japan.

TL;DR: The Vibrio community fluctuations were varied less not only by year but also by site, and AdaptML-based microhabitat differentiation revealed that V. coralliilyticus populations were less-ecologically distinctive whereas V. ishigakensis were ecologically diverse.