Faculty of Agricultural Technology: Recent submissions
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Agricultural engineering education in Indonesia
(2006)this paper describes the development of agricultural engineering education in indonesia. -
Improving Productivity And Quality Of Indonesian Mangosteen
(2010)Indonesia has numerous edible fruit species found over the archipelago. Some of fruit species have become commercial, but they have not been cultivated optimally; among of them is mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.). ... -
An introduction of internationalisation in food science doctoral program: a case study of Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia.
(2010)The Department of Food Science and Technology- Bogor Agricultural University (DFST-IPB), Indonesia is one of the oldest Departments of its kind in Indonesia. The Department has been founded since 1964 under the Faculty of ... -
communicating food science and technology: from a developing country to a developed country point of view
(2002)The history of food is a history of thousands of years of human choice set in the context of an almost darwinian process of natural selection. -
Oriental natural flavor: Liquid and spray—dried flavor of “Jeruk purut” (Citrus hystrix DC) leaves
(2007)A processing method is needed in order to produce a C. hystrix leaves' flavor which is easy to use as well as easy to be stored and distributed. In the present study, the effect of leaves fermentation on aroma improving, ... -
Drying Of Vanilla Pods Using A Greenhouse Effect Solar Dryer
(2010)This paper describes the basic design of the GHE solar dryer and evaluates the performance of the dryer when used to dry vanilla pods. From laboratory test results it was indicated that the average drying time for vanilla ... -
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 ... -
An innovative new application for waste phenolic compounds: Use of Kraft lignin and naphthols in leather tanning
(2005)Degradation of Kraft lignin by using hemin and hydrogen peroxide was investigated to produce phenolic compounds. The degradation products were identified using spectroscopic methods and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry ... -
Biochemical characteristics of chitinase enzyme from Bacillus sp. of Kamojang Crater, Indonesia.
(2010)Chitinase and chitindeacetylase are enzymes capable of degrading chitin into chitooligomers and chitosan. The chitinases characterized and purified in this study were extracted from the acidophillic Bacillus sp. isolated ... -
Changes in Citrus hystrix oil during autooxidation
(2007)The essential oil from Citrus hystrix is an interesting new raw material for the food and cosmetic industry. The composition of oil was analyzed by capillary gas chromatography. Changes due to autooxidation were studied ... -
Nitrogen Fixation in Legume Trees : Measurement Based on 15N Techniques
(2010)A field experiment has been conducted to measure the N2-fixation in six legume trees, namely Gliricidia sepium (F1), Sesbania sesban (F2), Caliandra tetragona (F3), Flemengia conges-7ta (F4), Acacia mangium (F5), and Leucena ... -
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 ... -
Differential Effects of Nitrogen Fertilization of Three Corn Genotypes on Biomass and Nitrogen Utilization by The Southern Armyworm, Spodoptera eridania
(1985)Maize varieties with different mechanisms of leaf-feeding resistance to the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hubner), were evaluated for resistance to feeding of the southern armyworm. Spodoptera eridania (Cramer) ... -
Studies on The Availability of Azolla N and Urea N for Rice Growth Using 15N
(1989)Field experiments (20 m2 plots) were conducted to compare Azolla and urea as N sources for rice (Oryza sativa L.) in both the wet and dry seasons. Parallel microplot (1 m2) experiments were conducted using 15N. A total of ... -
Biochemical characteristics of chitosanase from the Indonesian Bacillus licheniformis MB-2
(2010)Bacillus licheniformis MB-2, isolated from a hot spring water in Manado, Indonesia, secreted a unique chitosanase. Media consisted of 0.24% chitosan, 0.25% casiton, 1% MgSO4, 1.4% K2HPO4, 0.02% CaCl2•2H2O, 0.002% FeSO4•7H2O ... -
Physico-Chemical Properties, Sensory Characteristics and Glycemic Index of Tidal Peat-Swamp Rice Grown in South Kalimantan
(2007)“Panjang” rice is an ethnic rice strain found in a tidal peat swamp Aluh-Aluh, South Kalimantan. A series of analyses on its sensory and physico-chemical properties included proximates, mineral content, amylose content, ... -
Economic Crisis, Small Farmer Wellbeing, and Forest Cover Change in Indonesia?
(2010)Field research was conducted on 1,050 Indonesian households to understand the effects of the Asian economic crisis on the wellbeing of small farmers outside of Java and on their forest-clearing practices. The main findings ... -
Climate change impacts on tropical agriculture and the potential of organic agriculture to overcome these impacts
(2009)Global warming mostly causes climate change which affects agriculture by increasing the temperature, modifying the rate of rainfall, water-preservation and soil fertility. Climate change impact on agriculture is different ...

