LIST OF AUTHOR VOLUME 38, 2016
Abdallah, E.H. 38(3):222-230 Adesina, J.M. 38(3):269-274
Ahmad, S.A. 38(1):1-13
Aini, L.Q. 38(3):312-320
Aini, N. 38(3):231-241
38(3):296-302
Ajijah, N. 38(1):80-92
Ambarwulan, W. 38(2):105-115
Ardie, S.W. 38(3):282-295
Arfarita, N. 38(3):275-281
Arfani, A. 38(3):242-250
Arsa, I G.B.A. 38(3):231-241
Ariffin 38(3):231-241
Aryana, I.G.P.M. 38(1):40-46 Aswidinnoor, H. 38(3):282-295
Babel, M.S. 38(1):93-103
Barunawati, N. 38(3):296-302 Basunanda, P. 38(2):155-162
Budiadi 38(2):193-203
Cahyo, A.N. 38(1):93-103
Caoili, B.L. 38(2):186-192 Clemente, R. 38(1):93-103
Datta, A. 38(1):93-103
Djafar, Z.R. 38(2):126-132
Djuhari 38(3):275-281
Futai, K. 38(1):47-54
Gaswanto, R. 38(1):25-32 Ghulamahdi, M. 38(3):282-295
Gribaldi 38(1):64-72
Handayani, F. 38(1):73-79
Hani, A. 38(2):193-203
Hapsari, L. 38(3):303-311
Hartati, Rr.S. 38(1):80-92
Hartati, S. 38(1):55-63
Hasmeda, M. 38(1):64-72
Hayati, R. 38(1):64-72
Hendorn, J.M. 38(3):213-221 Hidayat, S.H. 38(1):25-32
Hikam, S. 38(2):163-173
Ileke, K.D. 38(3):269-274
Imai, T. 38(3):275-281
Indrajaya, Y. 38(2):193-203
Isa, I.Md. 38(2):142-154
Jiang, G.L. 38(3):261-268
Jol, H. 38(2):142-154
Kendarini, N. 38(3):296-302 Khairuddin, M.N. 38(2):142-154
Kobayashi, M. 38(1):47-54 Kristiono, A. 38(3):251-260 Lalel, H.J.D. 38(3):231-241 Lestari, D.A. 38(3):303-311 Machfiroh, N. 38(1):55-63 Maghfoer, M.D. 38(3):296-302
Mamun, S.A. 38(2):116-125
Mareza, E. 38(2):126-132
Maswar 38(2):133-141
Muliadi 38(2):116-125
Mulyaningsih, E.S. 38(3):242-250
Murti, R.H. 38(1):73-79
38(2):155-162
Musa, Y. 38(3):222-230
Mustafa, M. 38(3):222-230
Nghiem, C.T. 38(3):261-268 Nirwanto, H. 38(2):204-212
Nugraha, Y. 38(3):282-295
Ocampo, V.R. 38(2):186-192
Ofuya, T.I. 38(3):269-274
Prasad, K.C. 38(1):93-103 Prasetya, B. 38(3):275-281
Priadi, D. 38(3):242-250
Purwoko, B.S. 38(1):25-32
Qi, H. 38(1):47-54
Rahman, M.F. 38(1):1-13 Rahman, W.M.N.W.A. 38(2):142-154
Riadi, M. 38(3):222-230
Rubiyo 38(1):80-92
Rumanti, I.A. 38(1):33-39 Sabullah, M.K. 38(1):1-13 Salleh, M.K.S. 38(2):142-154
Sanjaya, Y. 38(2):186-192
Saskiawan, I. 38(3):242-250 Sastrahidayat, I.R. 38(2):204-212
Satoto 38(1):33-39
Septia, E.D. 38(3):312-320
Shen, K.F. 38(3):261-268
Shukor, M.S. 38(1):1-13 Shamaan, N.A. 38(1):1-13 Shukor, M.Y. 38(1):1-13
Sjahril, R. 38(3):222-230
Soelaeman, Y. 38(2):133-141
Sudarsono 38(1):80-92
38(2):105-115
Sudir 38(2):174-185
Sukma, D. 38(1):80-92 Sulaiman, M.R. 38(1):1-13
Supriyadi 38(1):55-63
Suryanto, P. 38(2):193-203
Suwarno 38(3):282-295
Suwignyo, R.A. 38(1):64-72 38(2):126-132
Syukur, M. 38(1):25-32
Tarno, H. 38(1):47-54
38(3):312-320
Taryono 38(2):155-162
Taufiq, A. 38(1):14-23
38(3):251-260
Timotiwu, P.B. 38(2):163-173
Wang, Z. 38(3):261-268
Wangiyana, W. 38(1):40-46
Widiatmaka 38(2):105-115
Widyastuti, Y. 38(1):33-39 Wijanarko, A. 38(1):14-23
Wijaya, A. 38(2):126-132
Wulandari, R.A. 38(1):73-79 Yallappa, R. 38(3):269-274 Yamasaki, M. 38(1):47-54
Yuliani, D. 38(2):174-185
SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 38, 2016
2AP 38(3):231-241
Acidity 38(1):14-23
Adaptation 38(1):40-46
Aerobic rice 38(3):222-230
Agroforestry 38(1):55-63
38(2):193-203 Aluminium saturation 38(1):14-23 Ambrosia beetle 38(3):312-320
AMMI 38(1):33-39
Amphibious 38(1):40-46
Apple 38(2):204-212
Aroma 38(3):231-241
Banana cultivar 38(3):303-311
Begomovirus 38(1):24-32
Biodegradation 38(3):275-281
Biomass 38(2):133-141
Bioreduction 38(1):1-13
Bridelia micrantha 38(3):269-274
Calcium 38(2):163-173
Capsicum annuum 38(1):24-32
Carbon 38(2):133-141
Climate change 38(3):213-221
Coal fly ash 38(3):213-221
Coix lacryma-jobi L. 38(3):261-268
Composition 38(2):174-185
Conventionally cultivated soil 38(2):116-125
cpDNA 38(2):155-162
Cropping seasons 38(2):116-125 CTAB modification 38(1):73-79 Dalbergia lactea 38(3):269-274 Direct seeding system 38(2):126-132
Distribution 38(2):174-185
DNA extraction 38(1):73-79
Drought 38(3):296-302
Dumping pond 38(2):142-154
ELSD parameter 38(3):261-268 Entomopathogenic fungi 38(2):186-192 Entrance tunnel 38(1):47-54
Epistasis 38(3):282-295
Euplatypus parallelus 38(3):312-320
Explants 38(1):80-92
Fertilization strategy 38(1):64-72
Fertilizer 38(2):133-141
Flooded stress 38(1):64-72
Forecast 38(2):204-212
Fruit 38(3):303-311
G x E interaction 38(1):40-46
Gallery protection 38(1):47-54
Gamma rays 38(1):24-32
Generation means analysis 38(3):282-295 Genetic relationships 38(2):155-162
Genomic 38(3):303-311
Genotypes 38(1):80-92
Germination 38(3):222-230
Glyceryl trioleate 38(3):261-268
Glyphosate 38(1):1-13
Glyphosate herbicide 38(3):275-281
Grass compost 38(3):242-250
High Performance Liquid
Chromatography (HPLC) 38(3):261-268 High temperature 38(3):296-302
Hybrid rice 38(1):33-39
Hydro and osmo-priming 38(3):222-230 Induced mutation 38(1):24-32 Inhabitant male 38(1):47-54 Inhibiting rainfall 38(3):213-221 Insect population 38(3):269-274
Insecticidal 38(3):269-274
ITS 38(2):186-192
Joint scale test 38(3):282-295
Kinetin:2,4-D 38(1):80-92
Klebsiella oxytoca 38(1):1-13
Lai 38(1):73-79
Land and water management 38(1):93-103 Land availability 38(2):105-115 Land capability 38(2):105-115 Land degradation 38(1):55-63 Land management practice 38(2):193-203 Land productivity 38(2):193-203 Land suitability 38(2):105-115 Land use planning 38(2):105-115 Leaf blotch disease 38(2):204-212 Leaf bronzing stress 38(3):282-295
Liming 38(1):14-23
Lycopersicon esculentum 38(3):242-250
Magnesium 38(2):163-173
Maize 38(2):133-141
Mango 38(2):155-162
Marssonina coronaria 38(2):204-212
Menoreh Hill 38(2):193-203
Molybdenum-reducing
bacterium 38(1):1-13
Morphology 38(3):303-311
Mungbean 38(3):251-260
Nutrient values 38(3):303-311 Organic fertilized soil 38(2):116-125 Organic fertilizer 38(2):142-154 Osmoprotectant 38(3):231-241
PCA 38(1):55-63
Platypus quercivorus 38(1):47-54
Population 38(3):251-260
Priming indictor time 38(3):222-230
Proline 38(3):296-302
Pterocarpus indicus 38(3):312-320
Red rice 38(1):40-46
Rice 38(1):64-72
38(2):174-185
Rice ratoon 38(2):126-132
Rubber plantation 38(1):93-103 Seedling growth analysis 38(3):242-250
Sequencing 38(2):155-162
Sociality 38(1):47-54
Soil fertility 38(1):55-63
38(2):193-203 38(3):251-260 Soil nutrients 38(2):116-125
Soil order 38(2):105-115
Soybean 38(1):14-23
Specific root lenght 38(3):296-302 Spent mushroom compost
(SMC) 38(3):242-250
SSRs 38(1):80-92
Stability 38(1):33-39
Survival 38(3):275-281
Sweet corn 38(2):163-173
Synthetic insecticides 38(3):269-274 Tetranychus kanzawai 38(2):186-192 The main crops cutting height 38(2):126-132 Theobroma cacao L. 38(1):80-92
Tidal land 38(1):14-23
Tidal swamp 38(2):126-132
Tolerance index 38(3):282-295 Treated POME sludge 38(2):142-154 Trichoderma viride 38(3):275-281
Upland rice 38(3):231-241
Variability 38(2):155-162
WaNuLCAS 38(1):93-103
Weather modification 38(3):213-221 Weather warfare 38(3):213-221
Wheat 38(3):296-302
Xanthomonas oryzae pv.
oryzae 38(2):174-185
Yield 38(1):33-39
LIST OF PEER REVIEWER VOLUME 38 YEAR 2016
The Editorial Board, management staff of Agrivita Journal of Agricultural Science wish to recognize the enormous contribution made by the following scientist who provided expertise, insight and
thoroughness of the reviews for the year 2016
Prof. Katsumi Togashi
(Forest Entomology and Zoology - The University of Tokyo Japan)
Masae Ishihara, Ph.D
(Forestry, Botany, Ecology - Hiroshima University Japan)
Zilhas Jewel, Ph.D
(Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology - International Rice Research Institute)
Hidenori Tanaka, Ph.D
(Plant Genetic Breeding - University of Miyazaki Japan)
Dr. Mesude Unal
(Organic Farm - Kocaeli University Turkey)
Noureldin Abuelfadl Ghazy, Ph.D
(Agricultural Zoology - Mansoura University Egypt)
Dr. Teo Chee How
(Chromosome Biology, Plant Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering - Taylor's University Malaysia)
Jiban Shrestha, M.Sc
(Plant Breeding and Genetics - Nepal Agricultural Research Council Nepal)
Dr. Siti Zaharah Sakimin
(Plant Physiology - Universiti Putra Malaysia Malaysia)
Prof. Sandy Hwei-San Loh
(Virology and Molecular Biology - The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus)
Dr. Laurent Barbiero
(Biological Sciences/Ecology - Institute de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), France)
Prof. Jamsari
(Genetic and Molecular Breeding - Andalas University Indonesia)
Prof. Eko Handayanto
(Soil Organic Management - University of Brawijaya Indonesia)
Rikiya Endoh, Ph.D
(Microbial Resources (Yeasts) - Japan Collection of Microorganisms)
Patcharin Tanya, Ph.D
Prof. Tualar Simarmata
(Soil Science - Universitas Padjadjaran Indonesia)
Prof. Triwidodo Arwiyanto
(Plant Pathology/Plant Bacteriology - Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Prof. Ayman M.H. Esh
(Plant Pathology - Sugar Crops Research Institute Egypt)
Prof. Yusnita
(Biotechnology - University of Lampung Indonesia)
Prof. Muhamad Syukur
(Plant Breeding - Bogor Agricultural University Indonesia)
Prof. Totok Agung Dwi Haryanto
(Plant Breeding - Jenderal Soedirman University Indonesia)
Hagus Tarno, Ph.D
(Plant Protection - University of Brawijaya Indonesia)
Mohammad Zahirul Islam, Ph.D
(Plant Physiology - Agriculture and Life Sciences Research Institute South Korea)
Mirza Hasanuzzaman, Ph.D
(Plant Physiology - Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Bangladesh)
Dr. Widiatmaka
(Soil Science and Land Resources - Bogor Agricultural University Indonesia)
Prof. Kuswanto
(Plant Breeding - University of Brawijaya Indonesia)
Prof. Syekhfani
(Soil Chemistry - University of Brawijaya Indonesia)
Prof. Didi Ardi Suriadikarta
(Biology and Soil Fertility - Indonesian Soil Research Institute)
Prof. Tatik Wardiyati
(Plant Physiology - University of Brawijaya Indonesia)
Prof. Ferisman Tindaon
(Waste Management, Soil Science, Environmental Science - University of HKBP Nommensen Indonesia)
Prof. Sudarsono
(Plant Biotechnology - Bogor Agricultural University Indonesia)
Asst. Prof. Ahmad Faizal
(Plant Biotechnology - Institute of Technology Bandung Indonesia)
Dr. Untung Susanto
Noladhi Wicaksana, Ph.D
(Plant Breeding - Universitas Padjadjaran Indonesia)
Yosep Seran Mau, Ph.D
(Plant Pest and Diseases - University of Nusa Cendana Indonesia)
A. Wihardjaka, M.Si
(Agroclimate and Environmental Pollution - Indonesian Agricultural Environment Research Institute)
Dr. Catur Herison
(Horticulture - University of Bengkulu Indonesia)
Dr. Gun Mardiatmoko
(Forestry - University of Pattimura Indonesia)
Dr. Irawati
(Horticulture (Orchid) - Bogor Botanical Garden Concervation Center for Plant, Indonesian Institute of Sciences)
Dr. Moch. Dawam Maghfoer
(Plant Physiology - University of Brawijaya Indonesia)
Dr. Denah Suswati
(Soil Fertility - Tanjungpura University Indonesia)
Dr. Husnain
(Chemistry and Soil Fertility - Indonesian Soil Research Institute)
Dr. Oteng Haridjaja
(Soil and Water Conservation - Bogor Agricultural University Indonesia)
Kurniawan Budiarto, Ph.D
(Genetic and Plant Breeding - Indonesian Ornamental Crops Research Institute)
Dr. Akhbar
(Forestry - Tadulako University Indonesia)
Dr. Budi Prasetya
(Soil Science - University of Brawijaya Indonesia)
Nunun Barunawati, Ph.D
(Biotechnology - University of Brawijaya Indonesia)
Affandi, M.Sc.
(Plant Protection - Indonesian Tropical Fruit Research Institute)
Panca Jarot Santoso, M.Sc.
(Plant Breeding - Indonesian Tropical Fruit Research Institute)
Slamet Rohadi Suparto, M.Agr.St
Dr. Murni Dwiati
(Plant Physiology - Jenderal Soedirman University Indonesia)
Dr. Budi Waluyo
(Plant Breeding - University of Brawijaya Indonesia)
Dr. Rina Devnita
(Soil Science and Land Resources - Universitas Padjadjaran Indonesia)
Dr. Agus Sutanto
(Plant Cultivation - Indonesian Tropical Fruit Research Institute)
Mustaid Siregar, M.Si
(Conservation, Ecology and Evolution - Bogor Botanical Garden Concervation Center for Plant, Indonesian Institute of Sciences)
Yuni Widyastuti
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Henriques, J., Inacio, M. de L. & Sousa, E. (2009). Fungos associados ao insecto Platypus cylindrus Fab. (Coleoptera: Platypodidae) em sobreiro [Fungi associated to Platypus cylindrus Fab.
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James, M. (2015). The refugees of eastern zaire: the forgotten chapter of the great lakes conflict (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). University of Bristol, Bristol.