Faculty of Agriculture: Recent submissions
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In vitro anti-Malassezia activity of xanthorrhizol isolated from Curcuma xanthorrhiza Roxb
(2007)Aims: This study aimed at investigating the anti-Malassezia activity of xanthorrhizol (XTZ) isolated from Curcuma xanthorrhiza Roxb. against Malassezia furfur ATCC 14521 and Malassezia pachydermatis ATCC 14522. Methods and ... -
Effectiveness Of Two Botanical Insecticide Formulations To Two Major Cabbage Insect Pests On Field Application
(2009)A field application of two botanical insecticide formulations was conducted on cabbage crops in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia to assess the effectiveness of these formulations in reducing two major cabbage insect pest ... -
Antibiosis/Antixenosis in Tulip Tree and Quaking Aspen Leaves Against The Polyphagous Southern Armyworm, Spodoptera eridania
(1984)Previous studies have shown leaves of tulip tree, Liriodendron tulipifera L. (of the Magnoliaceae) and of Populus tremuloides Michx. (of the Salicaceae) to be antixenotic/antibiotic to many Lepidoptera, including one of ... -
Consumption and Utilization of Experimentally Altered Corn by Southern Armyworm: Iron, Nitrogen, and Cyclic Hydroxamates
(1985)The effects of differential leaf water, leaf nitrogen and cyclic hydroxamate (DIMBOA) concentrations in corn seedlings were analyzed for a polyphagous insect, the southern armyworm (Spodoptera eridania Cram.). Six different ... -
Neonate Larval Survival of European Corn Borers, Ostrinia Nubilalis, on High and Low Dimboa Genotypes of Maize: Effects of Light Intensity and Degree of Insect Inbreeding
(1985)Neonate (newly eclosed) larvae of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilasis Hubner, were studied in regard to their feeding responses on 9 different genotypes of field corn, Zea mays L., which were grown under two different ... -
Effect Of Seed Variation On The Growth And Yield Of Leaf Mustard (Brassica Juncea (L.) Czern And Cosson)
(2010)Leaf mustard in Indonesia is mainly grown as vegetable for its leaves and/or for the swollen stem or petioles. It grows readily from seed sown on the spot or a nursery bed and transplanted later. Leaf mustard sets easily ... -
The Effect Of Storage Methods On The Quality Of Shallots (Allium Ascalonicum)
(2010)Sinaga, R.M. and Nur Hartuti (1991). The effect of storage methods on quality of shallot. A study of storage methods of two varieties (Menteng and Sumenep) of shallot was carried out in Pacet - Bandung. The storage methods ... -
Effect Of Holding Cut Ends Of Asparagus In Water On Fibre Content
(2010)A study on effect of holding cut ends of asparagus on fibre content followed a simulated transportation for export was investigated in relation to holding duration and depth, temperature and chlorination of holding water. ... -
Response Of Carrot On N, P, K Fertilizer
(2010)Growth and yield of carrot were investigated in res-ponse to N, P, K fertilizer in three split experiments. Response of carrot in terms plant height, tuber dry weight, shoot dry weight and yield increased with the increasing ... -
Effect Of Patentkali On Tomato (Lycopersicum Esculentum, Mill.) Production
(2010)Three cultivars of tomatoes (Gondol Putih, Apel Belgia and Gondol Lembang) were grown at Pasir Sarongge, altitude 1100 m a.s.l. and treated patentkali rates of 0, 8, 16, 24 g/plant or 16 g KCl/plant. Patentkali (sulphate ... -
Feasibility Study Of Tuberosa Farm In East Java, Indonesia
(2010)Tuberosa (Polyanthes tuberosa L.) in Indonesia is commonly used as cut flowers as well as picked flowers, especially at festivities associated with ethnic, cultural or religious affairs. In contrast to its wide use, however, ... -
The Effect Of Agar Substitution On Micro Shoot Production Of Two Potato Cultivars (Solanum Tuberosum L.)
(2010)The effects of Bacto agar, food agar, tapioca starch, sand, fresh sawdust, well decomposed sawdust and water (non-solidifying agent) on growth and development of potato shoot cultured in vitro were studied. The results ... -
Use of polyethylene glycol (Peg) 8000 for rapid screening of potato (Solanum Tuberosum L) genotypes for water stress tolerance
(2004)The overall goal of this research was to develop new rapid techniques for screening potato genotypes for drought tolerance. A series of approaches namely singlenode cutting assay (SNCA), root tip cutting assay (RTCA), ... -
The Effect of High Energy Milling on the Performance of Silicate Rock Fertilizer
(2005)Many researches have proposed the use of silicate rock fertilizer. However, the application of SRFs in Modern Agricultural practise is limited due mainly to the slow release of plant nutrient element for SRFs and consequently ... -
Characteristics and Preservability of Timor Stags (Cervus timorensis) Semen in TRIS Extender with Various Sources of Carbohydrates at Room Temperature
(2010)Semen stored at ambient temperature - where spermatozoal metabolism is almost maximal - needs additives to provide nutrition and buffering capacity for metabolic waste products (lactic acid, CO2) to prevent permanent damage. ... -
An agro-ecological analysis of wen-tinak, a sustainable sweet potato wetland production system in the Baliem Valley, Irian Jaya, Indonesia
(1997)Iieri-tinak is the .nveet potato wetlrmd production .Vstem current used by Dani people w8ho live in the Baliertl I~lalley. This sr;stem was designer1 speclficallv ,for poor .soil \clifh a high water tqhle. Recent studies ... -
Harnessing RNA silencing to protect peanuts from stripe disease
(2010)Genetically modified peanut plants that carry copies of the viral coat protein gene exhibited high levels of resistance to peanut stripe virus (PStV). Fertile plants of the Indonesian cultivar Gajah were regenerated following ... -
Prospects of The System of Rice Intensification (Sri) in Asia
(2009)Basic concepts of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) method are (1) transplanting of young healthy rice seedlings (8-12 days old), handling their roots carefully and transplanting them only 1-2 cm deep, preferably ... -
Nitrogen flows due to human activities in the Cianjur–Cisokan watershed area in the middle Citarum drainage basin, West Java, Indonesia: a case study at hamlet scale
(2003)This paper demonstrates a methodology to estimate nitrogen flow due to human activities in three rural hamlets located at different elevations in the Cianjur–Cisokan watershed area, West Java, Indonesia. The rural ecosystem ... -
Comparison of the non-volatile ethyl acetate-extractable reaction products formed in a xylose-lysine model system heated with and without pH control
(1993)Aqueous solutions of xylose (1 m) and lysine monohydrochloride (1 m), initial pH 5.27, were refluxed for 1 h, either without pH control (final pH 2.83) or by maintaining the pH at 5 throughout heating by the addition of ...

