SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 39, 2017
A
Abundant 39(1):66-73Agri-Environmental Scheme 39(1):66-73
AHL-lactonase 39(1):45-55
aiiA gene 39(1):45-55
Amazon germplasm 39(3):239-251 amino acid content 39(2):219-231
Anthracnose 39(3):303-310
Anthurium adreanum 39(2):192-200
Antioxidant 39(2):214-218
Antioxidant 39(3):335-344
Arbuscular Mycorrhiza 39(3):288-295 39(3):279-287
B
Bacillus 39(1):45-55Bacteria 39(3):252-256
Bacterial leaf blight 39(2):128-136 Bactrocera carambolae 39(2):201-213 Biological agent 39(3):266-278 Biological control 39(1):111-117
BRIS soil 39(3):252-256
Budded stump 39(2):182-191
C
C. nutans 39(3):335-344Calibration 39(3):324-328
Callus 39(1):1-10
Carbon stocks 39(1):74-82
CFU 39(3):252-256
Chaetomium cupreum 39(1):111-117 Chemical coagulation 39(3):279-287 Chryanthemum
(Dendrathema grandiflora) 39(3):266-278 Chrysanthemum varieties 39(1):21-30 Citrus reticulate 39(1):100-110
Clustering 39(1):38-44
Coffee 39(3):303-310
Cold temperature 39(1):11-20
Corrigendum 39(1):118
39(1):232
Cost efficiency 39(3):266-278
Cowpea genotypes 39(3):288-295
CropSyst© 39(3):324-328
Cultivation 39(3):311-323
Curvularia lunata 39(1):111-117
D
Diazotroph 39(1):31-37Disease control 39(3):266-278 Disease development 39(1):21-30
Diversity 39(1):66-73
DNA extraction 39(3):279-287 Dobie’s susceptibility index 39(3):329-334
Drought 39(1):91-99
Dry and rainy seasons 39(3):296-302
Dry season 39(1):11-20
Durian (Durio sp.) 39(3):257-265
E
Efficiency Index 39(3):324-328 Electrophoretic 39(2):145-152Environment 39(3):335-344
F
Fertilizer 39(2):137-144Firmness 39(3):233-238
Flash flooding 39(2):119-127
Flavonoid 39(3):335-344
Flesh 39(2):214-218
Fruit characteristic 39(1):38-44
Fruit extract 39(2):201-213
Fungal incidence 39(3):233-238 Fungicide (dithiocarbamate) 39(1):21-30
G
Galactose 39(1):100-110Gamma 39(1):91-99
Genetic 39(3):311-323
Genetic markers 39(3):257-265 Genetic variability 39(1):83-90 Germplasm characterization 39(2):160-171
GGE biplot 39(2):128-136
Green beans 39(3):296-302
Growth 39(3):311-323
Growth quality 39(1):21-30
Nano-elicitors 39(3):303-310
Nanung 39(2):137-144
N-fixing 39(3):252-256
Nitrogen 39(2):137-144
Nitrogenase 39(1):31-37
No soil tillage 39(1):11-20 Normal seedlings 39(1):56-65 Nutrient management 39(2):172-181
O
Orchid 39(1):1-10Organic fertilizers 39(3):296-302
Organogenesis 39(2):192-200
Oryza sativa L. 39(2):119-127
Oviposition deterrent 39(2):201-213
P
Paclobutrazol 39(2):192-200Pance Kuning 39(2):137-144
Peat 39(2):182-191
Pericarp 39(2):214-218
Phenolic 39(3):335-344
Phytochemical 39(2):214-218
Phytochemistry 39(3):335-344
Pistacia vera L. 39(3):279-287
Plant diversity 39(1):74-82
Plant growth 39(1):31-37
Plant growth response 39(3):288-295
Plant hybrids 39(3):288-295
Plant immunity 39(3):303-310
Polyphenols 39(3):279-287
Productivity 39(2):153-159
Protocorm like-bodies (PLBs) 39(1):1-10
P-soluble 39(3):252-256
Puccinia horiana 39(3):266-278
Q
Quorum sensing 39(1):45-55R
Red rice 39(1):91-99Resistance 39(3):329-334
Rice 39(1):111-117
39(2):128-136 39(2):172-181
H
Hardening 39(2):192-200Heritability 39(3):311-323
Hevea brasiliensis 39(3):239-251
IAA
I
39(1):31-37In vitro 39(1):1-10
in vitro digestibility 39(2):219-231 Incompatibility 39(1):56-65 Indirect selection 39(1):83-90
Infected rice 39(2):145-152
Informative loci 39(3):257-265 Inorganic and organic
fertilizer 39(2):182-191
Inorganic fertilizers 39(3):296-302 Insect pollinators 39(1):66-73
Intercropping 39(2):153-159
IRRDB 1981 39(3):239-251
Isozymes 39(2):145-152
Kayu putih
K
39(2):153-159Land productivity
L
39(2):172-181 Local rice cultivars 39(2):137-144 Maize genotypeM
39(3):329-334Mango 39(2):201-213
Maranta arundinacea 39(3):311-323
Maturation 39(1):100-110
Miracle tree 39(2):219-231
Molecular analysis 39(2):160-171 Morphological variation 39(2):219-231 Morphophysiological 39(2):153-159
Mutant 39(1):91-99
Mychorrhizal colonization 39(3):288-295
N fixation
N
39(1):31-37Root box 39(2):119-127
RRMSE 39(3):324-328
Rubber agroforestry 39(1):74-82 Rubber breeding 39(3):239-251
S
Seed 39(2):214-218Seed vigour 39(1):56-65
Seed yield 39(1):83-90
Selection 39(1):91-99
Selekop 39(2):214-218
Sesame 39(1):83-90
Shelf life 39(3):233-238
Sitophilus zeamais 39(3):329-334 Soft rot disease 39(1):45-55
Soil tillage 39(1):11-20
Soils texture 39(1):74-82
Somatic embryo 39(1):100-110
Sorbitol 39(1):100-110
Soybean 39(1):11-20
39(2):153-159 39(3):324-328
SSR 39(3):257-265
SSR markers 39(2):160-171
Stability 39(2):128-136
Sterilization 39(2):192-200
Sulfur 39(2):172-181
Sweet tamarind 39(1):38-44
Sweetpotato 39(1):56-65
T
Tungro 39(2):145-152V
Vitamin C 39(3):233-238W
White rust symptom 39(1):21-30 Wickham population 39(3):239-251Wild plant 39(1):66-73
X
Xanthomonas oryzae 39(2):128-136AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 39, 2017
A
Ala, A. 39(3):324-328Alam, T. 39(2):153-159
Aminah 39(3):324-328
Anggria, L. 39(2):172-181
Ardiarini, N.R. 39(1):91-99
Ardika, R. 39(2):182-191
Ariani, F. 39(2):214-218
Arief A. 39(2):145-152
Arisoesilaningsih, E. 39(1):74-82
Aristya, V.E. 39(1):83-90
Arsad, H. 39(3):335-344
Arung, E.T. 39(2):214-218
Aryantha, I.N.P. 39(3):257-265
Ashari, S. 39(1):56-65
Astuti, L.P. 39(3):329-334
B
Badayos, S.B. 39(2):182-191Basuki, N. 39(1):56-65
39(1):91-99
Budiadi 39(3):311-323
Budiani, A. 39(2):192-200
Budiarso, E. 39(2):214-218
Budiarto, K. 39(1):21-30
39(3):266-278
C
Candradijaya, A. 39(1):11-20Chankaew, S. 39(2):128-136
Cruz, P.C.S. 39(2):182-191
D
Damayanti, T.A. 39(1):45-55Dinarty, D 39(3):239-251
Djatnika, I. 39(1):21-30
F
Farshi, R.S. 39(3):279-287G
Gansau, J.A. 39(1):1-10Giyanto 39(1):45-55
H
Hairiah, K. 39(1):74-82Hakin, R. 39(1):100-110
Hamdan, M.R. 39(3):335-344
Hanudin 39(3):266-278
Hardiwinoto, S. 39(3):311-323
Harmayani, E. 39(3):311-323
Hartati, Rr.S. 39(2):160-171
Heliyanto, B. 39(2):160-171
I
Indriani, F.C. 39(1):56-65Indriyani, S. 39(1):100-110
Islam, M.Z. 39(3):233-238
Ismail, N.Z. 39(3):335-344
Isnaini, M. 39(3):288-295
J
Jainol, J.E. 39(1):1-10Jazi, M.M. 39(3):279-287
Junaedi, A. 39(2):119-127
Jusuf, M. 39(1):56-65
K
Kaimuddin 39(3):324-328Kang, H.-M. 39(3):233-238
Kasno, A. 39(2):172-181
Khoiri, S. 39(1):45-55
Kim, I.-S. 39(3):233-238
Kleden, M.M. 39(2):219-231
Kusmartono 39(2):219-231
Kusuma, I.W. 39(2):214-218
Kuswanhadi 39(3):239-251
Kuswanto 39(1):91-99
39(2):219-231 Kuswantoro, H. 39(1):11-20
M
Maghfoer, M.D. 39(3):296-302Martasari, C. 39(1):100-110
Marwoto, B. 39(3):266-278
Mat, N. 39(3):252-256
Mele, M.A. 39(3):233-238
Muryati 39(2):201-213
Musa, Y. 39(3):324-328
Mustapha, Z. 39(3):252-256
Mustikarini, E.D. 39(1):91-99
N
Nasution, F. 39(1):38-44Natalia, D. 39(1):74-82
Noviani, R. 39(3):288-295
Nurrahma, A.H.I. 39(2):119-127
O
Obeth, E. 39(2):214-218Oktavia, F. 39(3):239-251
Othman, R. 39(3):252-256
P
Padjung, R. 39(3):324-328Pancoro, A. 39(3):257-265
Park, J.M. 39(3):233-238
Prianto, S.D. 39(2):153-159
Purnamawati, H. 39(2):119-127
Purwanto 39(1):31-37
Putra, E.T.S. 39(2):153-159
R
Rahardjo, B.T. 39(3):329-334Rajaei, S. 39(3):279-287
Rayment, M. 39(2):214-218
Rizali, A. 39(3):329-334
Rohandi, A. 39(3):311-323
Rohyadi, A. 39(3):288-295
Rostaman, T. 39(2):172-181
Rusdiansyah 39(2):137-144
S
Sakagami, J. 39(2):119-127Saleh, M. 39(2):137-144
Salusu, H.D. 39(2):214-218
Samian, M.R. 39(3):335-344
Sanchez, P.B. 39(2):182-191
Sanitchon, J. 39(2):128-136
Santosa, M. 39(3):296-302
Santoso, P.J. 39(3):257-265
Saptadi, D. 39(2):160-171
Saptari, R.T. 39(2):192-200
Setiawan, A. 39(2):160-171
Seyedi, S.M. 39(3):279-287
Simarmata, T. 39(1):31-37
Sinta, M.M. 39(2):192-200
Soetajan, W. 39(1):11-20
Soetanto, H. 39(2):219-231
Soytong, K. 39(1):111-117
39(3):303-310 Sribunrueang, A. 39(2):128-136
Sudarsono 39(2):160-171
39(3):239-251
Sudaryono 39(1):11-20
Sudiana, E. 39(1):66-73
Sudrajat, D.J. 39(3):311-323 Sugiarto, A.N. 39(3):329-334
Suhandono, S. 39(3):257-265
Suhardi 39(1):21-30
Suharsono 39(1):11-20
Sumadi 39(1):31-37
Supyani 39(2):145-152
Suranto 39(2):145-152
Suryanto, P. 39(2):153-159
Suwignyo, B. 39(2):153-159
T
Tahir, Y. 39(1):11-20Tann, H. 39(1):111-117
Tarigan, M. 39(1):11-20
Tarno, H. 39(3):296-302
Taryono 39(1):83-90
Thummabenjapone, P. 39(2):128-136 Trisyono, Y.A. 39(2):201-213
V
Vilavong, S. 39(3):303-310W
Wahyono 39(2):201-213Widhiono, I. 39(1):66-73
Widodo 39(3):239-251
Widodo, Y. 39(1):11-20
Widoretno, W. 39(1):100-110
Witjaksono 39(2):201-213
Wulandari, R.A. 39(1):83-90
Y
Yapwattanaphun, C. 39(1):38-44Yusuf, E.S. 39(1):21-30
Yuwariah, Y. 39(1):31-37
Z
Zakaria, Abd.J. 39(3):252-256LIST OF PEER REVIEWER VOLUME 39 YEAR 2017
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 2017 Prof. Glen Lee Hartman
(Plant Pathology - University of Illinois, USA) Dr. Kevin Darras
(Agroecology and Agroforestry - University of Göttingen, Germany) Wolfgang Grüneberg, Ph.D
(Plant Biotechnology, Genetics and Plant Breeding - International Potato Center (CIP) Peru) Prof. Jianguo Wang
(Entomology - Jiangxi Agricultural University China) Prof. Shamsuddin Jusop
(Soil Science - Universiti Putra Malaysia Malaysia) Assoc. Prof. ThunyaTaychasinpitak, MS (Plant Biotechnology - Kasetsart University Thailand)
Prof. Jianguo Wang
(Entomology - Jiangxi Agricultural University China) Prof. K. V. Mohanan
(Plant Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology - University of Calicut, Kerala, India) Hidenori Tanaka, Ph.D
(Plant Genetic Breeding - University of Miyazaki Japan) Prof. Meine van Noordwijk
(Agroforestry - World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Indonesia) Dr. Mahluga M. Yusifova
(Ecology and Soil Sciences - Baku State University Azerbaijan) Dr. Hugo Volkaert
(Genetics and Molecular Biology - Center for Agricultural Biotechnology, Kasetsart University Thailand) Khalid Abdallah Hussein, Ph.D
(Soil Science, Mycology - Assiut University, Egypt) Vrushali Pashte, Ph.D
(Entomology - Guru Ghasidas University India) Md. Zaherul Islam, Ph.D
(Plant Physiology - Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute)
Dr. Rehenuma Tabassum
(Genetics and Plant Breeding - Sylhet Agricultural University Bangladesh) Himalaya Subedi, M.Sc.Agr.
(Agronomy - Resource Identification and Management Society, Dhadging, Nepal) Prof. Loekas Soesanto
(Plant Pathology - Jenderal Soedirman University Indonesia) Prof. Yusnita
(Biotechnology - University of Lampung Indonesia) Prof. Syekhfani
(Soil Science - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Prof. Bambang Pujiasmanto
(Agronomy - Universitas Sebelas Maret Indonesia) Prof. Ifar Subagiyo
(Veterinary - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Prof. Bambang Guritno
(Agricultural Ecology - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Prof. Setyo Dwi Utomo
(Plant Breeding and Biotechnology - University of Lampung Indonesia) Prof. Tualar Simarmata
(Soil Science - Universitas Padjadjaran Indonesia) Prof. Lita Soetopo
(Plant Breeding - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Prof. Ferisman Tindaon
(Soil Science and Environmental Science - University of HKBP Nommensen Indonesia) Ahmad Mujib, Ph.D
(Biotechnology and Plant Breeding - Hamdard University, New Delhi) Hagus Tarno, Ph.D
(Plant Protection - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Prof. Slamet Minardi
(Agronomy - Universitas Sebelas Maret Indonesia) Prof. Kuswanto
(Plant Breeding - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Dr. Catur Hermanto
(Plant Pathology - Indonesian Vegetables Research Institute) Tjintokohadi, M.Sc
(Plant Breeding - International Potato Center (CIP) Indonesia)
Yosep Seran Mau, Ph.D
(Plant Pest and Diseases - University of Nusa Cendana Indonesia) Arifin Noor Sugiharto, Ph.D
(Plant Breeding - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Dr. Amran Muis
(Plant Pests and Diseases - Indonesian Cereals Research Institute) Dr. Suhartiningsih Dwi Nurcahyanti
(Plant Protection - University of Jember Indonesia) Dr. Dwi Guntoro
(Agronomy and Horticulture - Bogor Agricultural University Indonesia) Dr. Satoto
(Plant Breeding and Genetic - Indonesian Center for Rice Research) Dr. Heru Kuswantoro
(Plant Breeding and Genetic - Indonesian Legumes and Tuber Crops Research Institute) Ir. Sudir
(Plant Protection - Indonesian Center for Rice Research) Widodo, Ph.D
(Molecular Biology, Biochemistry - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Reflinur, Ph.D
(Biology Molecular - Indonesian Center for Agricultural Biotechnology and Genetic Resource Research and Development)
Dr. Panca Jarot Santoso
(Plant Breeding - Indonesian Tropical Fruit Research Institute) Dr. Budi Waluyo
(Plant Breeding - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Masruri, Ph.D
(Organic Chemistry - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Dr. Budi Winarto
(Agricultural Biotechnology - Indonesian Ornamental Crops Research Institute) Dr. Agus Sutanto
(Plant Biotechnology and Plant Cultivation - Indonesian Tropical Fruit Research Institute) Dr. Tri Joko
(Molecular Biology and Bacteriology - Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia) Dr. Nikardi Gunadi
(Plant Cultivation - Indonesian Vegetables Research Institute)
Luqman Qurata Aini, Ph.D
(Bacteriology - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Dr. Lif. Sc. I Nengah Suwastika
(Plant Biotechnology - Tadulako University Indonesia) Dr. Thomas Wijaya
(Agronomy - Indonesian Rubber Research Institute) Dr. Akhmad Rizali
(Plant Pests and Diseases - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Asmarhansyah, Ph.D
(Soil Science - Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology Indonesia) Dr. Ridho Kurniati
(Genetics and Plant Breeding - Indonesian Ornamental Crops Research Institute) Noladhi Wicaksana, Ph.D
(Plant Breeding - Universitas Padjadjaran Indonesia) Riza Arief Putranto, PhD
(Plant Physiology - Indonesian Research Institute of Biotechnology and Bioindustry) Marulak Simarmata, Ph.D
(Weed Science - University of Bengkulu Indonesia) Dr. Laode Muhammad Harjoni Kilowasid (Soil Science - Universitas Haluoleo Indonesia)
Dr. Heni Purnamawati
(Agronomy and Horticulture - Bogor Agricultural University Indonesia) Dr. Sholihin Halim
(Plant Breeding - Indonesian Legumes and Tuber Crops Research Institute) Prof. Moch. Dawam Maghfoer
(Plant Physiology - University of Brawijaya Indonesia) Dr. Ellis Nihayati
(Plant Nutrition - University of Brawijaya Indonesia)
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