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The andosols in Indonesia
(1965)In the last few years three have been several studies of the andosols. Since this group of balck-colored soils is widely distributed inthe volcanic areas around the gradually receiving more attention. The unusual behavior ... -
The effect of three Strains of tobacco mosaic virus on peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase activity in nicotiana tabacum
(1965)Polyphenol oxidase activity, peroxidase activity and virus titer were determined at 2-day intervals for 22 days in tobacco leaf tissue singly infected by three strains of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). The aucuba and yellow ... -
Soils of Peutjang Island, Southwest Java
(1968)Following a 600 m transect from the southeastern shore toward the hills three main soil types were encountered, i.e., the sandy regosols, the tuffaceous over sandy regosols, and the latosolized tuffaceous regosols over ... -
Nitrogen, energy and vitamin nutrition of Rhizobium japonicum
(1968)The energy, nitrogen and vitamin nutrition of 36 strains of Rhizobium japonicum were investigated. Most of the strains utilized gluconate, glycerol, arabinose, glucose, mannose, mannitol, sorbitol, galactose and maltose. ... -
Effect of initial clod size on characteristics of splash and wash erosion
(1968)Wash erosion increased as initial clod size increased from 0.5–2 mm to 8–30 mm on a Marshall silty clay loam except in the case of clods from continuous bromegrass (Bromus inermis). Wash losses increased as size increased ... -
Weed problems in food crops in Indonesia
(1969)Losses due to weeds in food crop production are discussed. Types of weeds differ from one crop to another; environmental conditions, crop management and other factors affect weed growth. Hand weeding is practised on small ... -
Microenvironment and plant characteristics of corn (Zea mays L.) planted at two row spacings
(1970)Development and yield of hybrid corn planted at 50- and 75-cm row spacings and thinned to final stands of 44,000 plants/ha were studied. Micrometeorological parameters were recorded during the 3 weeks before and 3 weeks ... -
Mode of action of ethylene oxide on spores of Clostridium botulinum 62A
(1971)SUMMARY—Death of spores of Clostridium botulinum when exposed to gaseous ethylene oxide followed first order kinetics. Supplementation of a synthetic medium with the purine and pyrimidine bases of DNA and RNA indicated, ... -
Effect of edta on the germination of and outgrowth from spores of Clostridium botulinum 62-A
(1971)SUMMARY–EDTA, in concentrations above 2.5 mM, was found inhibitory to germination of and outgrowth from spores of C. botulinum Type A and to toxin production in a fish homogenate. Inhibitory action was influenced by pH of ... -
ANP-evaluation study, 1973 with an english summary of findings and recommendations
(1973)This report discusses the results of a study carried out in 8 provinces of Indonesia. The study evaluates the accomplishments of Applied Nutrition Programme (ANP) objectives, especially contributions of committed agencies ... -
Effect of origin, moisture content, maturity, and mechanical damage on seed and seedling vigor of beans
(1973)Each year a substantial portion of the dry edible bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) acreage in the Upper Great Lakes region of Michigan, New York and Ontario, Canada is planted with seed produced in the western United States, ... -
Fatty Acid Composition of Monkey Milk Lipids
(1974)Milk from 6 species of monkeys contained 2.2–8.5% total lipids, and 11.5–16.5% total solids. The fatty acid composition of the milks, as determined by an improved gas liquid chromatographic techniques, was generally similar ... -
Intramolecular Fatty Acid Distribution in Milk Fat Triglycerides of Monkeys
(1974)Pancreatic lipase hydrolysis was used to determine the distribution of fatty acids in the milk triglycerides of four species of monkeys and of human milk. The patterns of the major fatty acids were generally similar in all ... -
Mycoflora of "Ragi" and Some Other Traditional Fermented Foods of Indonesia
(1974)Studies had been conducted on the mycoflora of samples of "ragi", "tape ketela" or "peuyeum", "tape ketan hitam", "oncom hitam", and "oncom merah" or "oncom beureum" from various places in WE'~'lt Java. The organisms that ... -
Effect of selenium and mercury on survival of chick embryos
(1975)Factorial experiments were arranged in a completely randomized or randomized block design. The factors include: selenium and day of injection; mercury and day of injection; selenium and mercury; and selenium, mercury and ... -
Frequency Distribution of Maize Yield Before and After Reciprocal Recurrent Selection
(1977)Reciprocal recurrent selection in populations of Zea mays L. will be of great value if the increase in mean performance is accompanied by a corresponding increase in performance of hybrids found in the upper tail of the ... -
Metabolism of Myo-Inositol and Growth in Various Sugars of Suspension cultured Tobacco Cells
(1978)Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) cells were cultured in a liquid medium which contained sucrose as a source of carbon and energy. Various cell-wall constituents and wall precursors (Larabinose, D-xylose, D-galactose, D-mannose, ... -
Remote Sensing Applications in The Southeast Sumatra Coastal Environment
(1978)The coastal lowland swamps, rivers and estuarine areas north of Palembang, South Sumatra constitute a resource base likely to be extensively exploited during the next several years. Activities such as swamp forest logging, ... -
Forestry And Agriculture: Options For Resource Allocation In Choosing Lands For Transmigration Development
(1981)The Indonesian Transmigration program aims to resettle people from heavily populated areas of Java, Madura and Bali in the less developed Outer Islands. The development of a successful program poses problems for the resource ...