Hayati Journal of Biosciences: Recent submissions
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Relationship Between Chemical Component and In Vitro Digestibility of Tropical Grasses
(2008)Fifty samples of leaf and stem of Sorghum stipodeum, Themeda australis, Iseilema vaginiflorum, Brachyacne convergens, and Dicanthium fecundum with different stage of maturity were used to study the relationship between ... -
Leaf Damage by Nymph of Cardiaspina albitextura and Cardiaspina retator (Hemiptera: Psyllidae)
(2008)Cardispina (Hemiptera: Pshyllidae) is one of the most important genera of the Australian Psyllidae, owing to the spectacular damage to Eucalyptus spp. The increase of C. albitextura and C. retator populations in high numbers ... -
Phosphate Solubilising Fungi from Mangroves of Bhitarkanika, Orissa
(2008)Mangroves have evolved several adaptations to swampy and saline environments. It is situated at the inter-phase between marine and terrestrial environment, which is highly productive providing nutrients to surrounding micro ... -
Mode of Action Temu Kunci (Kaempferia pandurata) Essential Oil on E. coli K1.1 Cell Determined by Leakage of Material Cell and Salt Tolerance Assays
(2008)The essential oil of Kaempferia pandurata consist of terpen and oxygenated terpen that exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity. It’s mode of action against the gram-negative bacterium E. coli K1.1 has been investigated ... -
Optimizing Angkak Pigments and Lovastatin Production By Monascus purpureus
(2008)Angkak pigments and lovastatin had been reported very useful as natural coloring agents, as an agent to increase thrombocyte level in Dengue hemorrhagic fever, and also as a compound that was able to control blood cholesterol ... -
Ants in Tropical Urban Habitats: The Myrmecofauna in a Densely Populated Area of Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
(2008)Ants are the most abundant animals in tropical habitats and have been widely studied in natural and semi-natural tropical systems. However, species in urban tropical habitats remain poorly studied, despite their abundance ... -
Genetic Differentiations among the Populations of Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and Its Related Species
(2008)Morphological and genetic variations within Salvia japonica (Lamiaceae) and its related species in Japan were analyzed for clarifying their taxonomic significance. The genetic variations were explored through chloroplast ... -
Physical Interactions between Yeast Phicia guilliermondii and Post-Harvest Fruit Pathogen Penicillium expansum
(2008)Attachment of yeast cells or bacteria on fungal hyphae have been observed in various antagonisms between microorganisms. Physical interactions between yeast Pichia guilliermondii and postharvest fruit pathogen Penicillium ... -
Molecular Identification and Sequence Analysis of Tobacco Leaf Curl Begomovirus from Jember, East Java, Indonesia
(2008)Begomovirus had been proved as the causal agent of leaf curl disease in tobacco in Indonesia, or commonly in Indonesia called as penyakit krupuk tembakau. Association of Begomovirus with the disease was further confirmed ... -
Inoculation Methods and Conidial Densities of Fusarium oxyxporum f.sp. cubense in Abaca
(2008)Abaca (Musa textilis Nee) is an important industrial crop. Its cultivation in Indonesia is, however, hampered by the wilt (Panama disease) caused by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense (Foc) infections. Developing Foc resistance ... -
Assessment of Fertility Status in the Male Sumatran Rhino at the Sumateran Rhino Sanctuary, Way Kambas National Park, Lampung
(2008)Sumatran rhino is the most endangered rhino species. Its population is estimated less than 300 individuals remaining in the wild with highly declining rate to 50% in the last 15 years. The number of male rhinoceroses in ... -
Potency of Piper crocatum Decoction as an Antihiperglycemia in Rat Strain Sprague dawley
(2008)Current researches for appropriate hypoglycemic agents focused on plants for traditional medicine. Traditionally in diabetic treatment, people used decoctions of Piper crocatum (Piperaceae). However, there is no phytochemical ... -
The use of selected biomarkers, phagocytic and cholinesterase activity to detect the effect of dimethoate on marine mussel (Mytillus edulis)
(2008)Effects of organophosphorous pesticide, dimethoate on blue mussels, Mytilus edulis using selected biomarkers have been studied. Mussels were exposed to serial dilutions of dimethoate, 7.88, 15.75, 31.35, and 63.00 μg/l ... -
The use of female wing measurement for discrimination of Aedes aegepti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) populations from South Kalimantan
(2008)Populations of Aedes aegypti in South Kalimantan, which have been discriminated by their cuticular components, were further studied in search for differences in their wing morphometry. Female mosquitoes were collected from ... -
The use of female wing measurement for discrimination of aedes aegepti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) populations from South Kalimantan
(2008)Populations of Aedes aegypti in South Kalimantan, which have been discriminated by their cuticular components, were further studied in search for differences in their wing morphometry. Female mosquitoes were collected from ... -
Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of Shading Tolerant and Sensitive Mungbean Genotypes
(2009)Study of morphological and physiological characteristics of the tolerant and sensitive mungbean genotypes to shading was carried out in the Station Research of the Indonesian Legume and Tuber Crops Research Institute ... -
Nutrient Intake and Digestibility of Cynomolgus Monkey (Macaca faccicularis) Fed with High Soluble Carbohydrate Diet : A Preliminary Study
(2009)High carbohydrate as obese diet is not yet available commercially for monkeys. Therefore, this preliminary study was to carry out nutrient intake and digestibility of cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) fed with high ... -
Encapsulation and Hemocyte in Crocidolomia pavonana and Spodoptera litura Fabricius (Lepidoptera) Attacked by Parasitoid Eriborus argenteopilosus Cameron (Hymenoptera)
(2009)Eriborus argenteopilosus is the most important parasitoid attacking cabbage pest Crocidolomia pavonana in Indonesia. Previous studies proved that parasitoid encapsulation was found to be an important factor limiting the ... -
Bioactive Proteins from Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn
(2009)The research was carried out to isolate and characterize of bioactive proteins from plant parts of Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn and to analyse of the toxicity and cytotoxicity of the proteins. The proteins were extracted ... -
Development of Random Amplified Polymorphism DNA Markers Linked to CMV-B2 Resistance Gene in Melon
(2009)Two random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers linked to CMV-B2 resistance gene (Creb-2) in melon cultivar Yamatouri were cloned and sequenced to design sequence characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers for ...
