LIST OF AUTHOR VOLUME 41, 2019
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Affandi 41(2):206-21241(3):575-585 Aghdam, M. Z. 41(3):461-473 Agisimanto, D. 41(2):284-294 Ahmed, O. H. 41(1):166-174
Ali, M. 41(2):385-393
Ambarwati, I. 41(3):569-574
Anwar, S. 41(3):524-536
Apriyanto, A. 41(3):504-512
Aqil, M. 41(3):482-490
Ardie, S. W. 41(1):88-96
41(2):372-384 Ariffin, M. R. 41(1):166-174 Astuti, L. P. 41(2):277-283 41(3):561-568 Aswidinnoor, H. 41(2):372-384
Avivi, S. 41(2):221-229
Aziz, S. A. 41(1):48-54
Azizah, N. 41(3):439-449
B
Bandala, A. A. 41(3):586-596 Barunawati, N. 41(1):97-106Basuki, N. 41(2):246-255
Buchori, D. 41(2):364-371
Budiarto, K. 41(1):55-63
41(2):266-276 41(3):405-415 Budiman, L. F. 41(3):504-512
C
Chamzurn, T. 41(1):175-182Chapae, C. 41(2):351-363
Chozin, M. 41(2):238-245
Ciptasari, D. D. 41(1):107-116 Cumagun, C. J. R. 41(1):149-157
D
Dadios, E. P. 41(3):586-596 Daryono, B. S. 41(3):544-560 de Luna, R. G. 41(3):586-596 de Rosa Medina, C. 41(3):575-585 Depositario, D. P. T. 41(3):575-585E
Ebrahimi, A. 41(3):461-473Edison, HS. 41(2):302-315
Ersan 41(1):139-148
F
Fadilah, N. 41(2):325-334
Fahrurrozi, F. 41(2):238-245 Fajriani, S. 41(3):439-449 Febriyanti, E. 41(3):474-481 Furukawa, S. 41(2):364-371
G
Ghaffari, M. 41(3):461-473
Giyanto 41(2):364-371
Gusnidar 41(3):428-438
H
Hadiwiyono 41(1):107-116 Handayani, T. 41(1):74-87Hanudin 41(2):266-276
Hapsari, R. I. 41(2):246-255
Hardiyanto 41(3):575-585
Harianti, M. 41(3):428-438 Hartatik, S. 41(2):221-229
Hasnah, H. 41(2):316-324
Hatta, M. 41(3):450-460
Hendrayanti, D. 41(2):325-334
Herlinda, S. 41(2):335-350
Hernowo, K. 41(3):537-543
Herviyanti 41(3):428-438
Hidayat, I. M. 41(1):74-87
Hirata, R. 41(2):195-205
Husnudin, U. B. 41(3):544-560
I
Ibrahim, R. 41(2):284-294Ito, S. 41(2):195-205
J
Jaafar, H. ZE 41(1):158-165 Jauharlina, J. 41(2):316-324 Javier, P. A. 41(3):575-585
Jaya, K. K. 41(2):230-237
Jongrungklang, N. 41(2):351-363
K
Kajisa, T. 41(2):195-205 Karjunita, N. 41(1):88-96Kartika, K. 41(1):23-31
Khairuddin, M. N. 41(1):166-174
Khoeruriza 41(3):513-523
Khoiriyah, I. 41(2):325-334
Khumaida, N. 41(1):88-96
Kitahara, F. 41(1):32-39
Kojouri, F. D. 41(3):461-473 Kritpolwiwattana, S. 41(2):256-265 Kurniawan, S. 41(3):416-427 Kustanto, H. 41(2):385-393
Kusuma, J. 41(1):139-148
Kuswanto 41(2):385-393
Kuswanto, K. 41(1):10-22
L
Lakitan, B. 41(1):23-31 41(2):230-237Lee, C.-T. 41(3):395-404
Lestari, P. 41(2):302-315
Lestari, S. U. 41(2):246-255
Lindiana, L. 41(1):23-31
Lististio, D. 41(2):206-212
M
Maftu’ah, E. 41(1):64-73Mansyah, E. 41(2):206-212
41(3):575-585
Marwoto, B. 41(1):55-63
Mastur 41(2):302-315
Matsumoto, M. 41(1):1-9
Maulana, A. 41(3):428-438
Maung, K. W. 41(1):32-39
Md Isa, I. 41(1):166-174
Meihana, M. 41(1):23-31
Melati, M. 41(1):48-54
Mirnia, E. 41(1):149-157
Miswar 41(2):221-229
Mitsuda, Y. 41(2):195-205
Mohamed, M. T. M. 41(1):158-165 Mugiastuti, E. 41(3):513-523 Mukharomah, M. 41(3):416-427 Muktamar, Z. 41(2):238-245 Mulyanto, B. 41(3):524-536
Munazhirah 41(1):175-182
N
Nakamura, S. 41(2):364-371Nandariyah 41(2):213-220
Navarette, I. A. 41(3):416-427 Negara, Z. P. 41(2):230-237 Normah, M. N. 41(2):284-294
Nugroho, C. 41(1):149-157
Nugroho, K. 41(2):302-315
Nursyamsi, D. 41(1):64-73
Nuryani, W. 41(2):266-276
P
Pancoro, A. 41(3):504-512 Pradana, M. G. 41(2):364-371 Pramudita, J. P. 41(3):474-481 Pramudyani, L. 41(1):74-87 Prasetya, B. 41(3):416-427 Pujiastuti, Y. 41(2):335-350 Pulunggono, H. B. 41(3):524-536 Purnamaningsih, S. L. 41(3):439-449Purnomo 41(3):544-560
Purwanto, E. 41(2):213-220 Puspitasari, L. 41(1):117-128
R
Rachmawati, R. 41(2):295-301 Rahardjo, B. T. 41(2):295-301 Rahardjo, I. B. 41(1):55-6341(3):405-415
Rahmawati 41(3):482-490
Rama, Y. F. 41(3):474-481
Reflinur 41(1):74-87
Restanto, D. P. 41(2):221-229 Riastiwi, I. 41(1):183-194
Riedo, E. 41(3):491-503
Rijzaani, H. 41(2):302-315
Riko 41(3):537-543
Riniarti, D. 41(1):139-148
Rizali, A. 41(3):474-481
Roostika, I. 41(2):302-315
Roviq, M. 41(3):491-503
Rumanti, I. A. 41(2):372-384
S
Sabiham, S. 41(3):524-536 Saengsuwan, S. 41(2):256-265 Sakimin, S. Z. 41(1):158-165Salamah, A. 41(2):325-334
Salamiah 41(1):74-87
Santoso, P. J. 41(2):206-212 Santoso, T. I. 41(1):129-138 Sartiami, D. 41(2):206-212
Sato, T. 41(1):32-39
Setyowati, E. 41(3):569-574 Setyowati, N. 41(2):238-245
Siaga, E. 41(1):23-31
Sitaresmi, T. 41(2):372-384 Sitompul, S. M. 41(1):40-47
41(3):491-503 Soeparjono, S. 41(2):221-229 Soesanto, L. 41(1):175-182 41(3):513-523 Soetjipto, D. 41(2):295-301
Somta, P. 41(1):10-22
Songsri, P. 41(2):351-363
Srinives, P. 41(1):10-22
Sriwati, R. 41(1):175-182
Sudadi 41(1):107-116
Sudarsono 41(3):504-512
Sudjatmiko, S. 41(2):238-245 Sugiharto, A. N. 41(2):195-205
Suharyanto 41(3):544-560
Sulakhudin 41(3):450-460
Sulastrini, I. 41(1):74-87 Sulistijorini 41(1):117-128 Suliswanto, E. N. 41(2):221-229
Sumardi 41(1):97-106
Sumarno 41(1):107-116
Sumikarsih, E. 41(2):335-350 Surjowardojo, P. 41(3):569-574 Suryadi, U. E. 41(3):450-460 Suryanto, P. 41(1):183-194
Susanto, S. 41(1):48-54
Suwarno, W. D. 41(2):372-384
Suwarti 41(3):482-490
Syahputra, E. 41(3):537-543 Syamsunihar, A. 41(2):221-229
T
Tahir, M. 41(1):139-148Takao, G. 41(1):32-39
Tarno, H. 41(2):195-205
Taufik, M. I. 41(2):316-324
Triadiati 41(1):117-128
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Umar, Y. P. 41(2):195-205 Utami, S. R. 41(3):416-427V
Velasco, L. R. I. 41(3):575-585 Vicerra, R. R. P. 41(3):586-596W
Wahyu, D. 41(1):97-106Waluyo, N. 41(1):74-87
Wicaksono, K. P. 41(2):195-205 Widjayanti, T. 41(3):474-481 Widuri, L. I. 41(1):23-31
Widyastuti, S. M. 41(1):183-194
Wijaya, A. 41(1):23-31
Win, B. N. 41(1):32-39
Win, T. T. 41(1):32-39
Wu, H.-C. 41(3):395-404
Y
Yunindanova, M. B. 41(2):213-220 Yusuf, E. S. 41(2):266-276 41(3):405-415 Yuwono, S. S. 41(2):213-220Z
Zakariyya, F. 41(1):129-138 Zulfati, A. P. 41(1):40-47 Zulkarnaini, Z. M. 41(1):158-165SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 41, 2019
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2AP 41(1):10-226
6-benzyladenine 41(2):284-294A
A. vitis 41(2):206-212Abiotic stress 41(1):88-96
Aeration rate 41(2):284-294
African oil palm 41(3):504-512
Agriculture 41(2):385-393
Allium cepa group Aggrega-
tum 41(1):74-87
Altitudinal 41(1):183-194
Ammonium 41(2):325-334
Andisols 41(1):107-116
Ant 41(3):474-481
Antagonist 41(1):55-63
Antibacterial 41(3):569-574
Antifeedant 41(3):537-543
B
Bacterial wilt 41(3):513-523 Bamboo biomass laborsaving 41(1):32-39Banana 41(2):302-315
Basal plate rot 41(1):107-116
Beetroots 41(1):40-47
41(3):491-503
Betacyanin 41(1):40-47
41(3):491-503
Betel leaf 41(3):569-574
Biochar 41(1):64-73
Biocontrol 41(2):335-350
Biodiversity 41(2):295-301
Biological agents 41(1):107-116
Biological control 41(2):316-324 Biological fungicide 41(1):55-63
Biology 41(2):385-393
Biomass 41(2):256-265
Biotic potential 41(3):561-568
Black rice 41(2):213-220
Botanical insecticides 41(3):537-543 Botanical pesticide 41(1):149-157 Brassica chinensis 41(3):395-404
Brassinolide 41(1):158-165
Brown planthopper 41(2):335-350
Burial depth 41(3):524-536
C
Cacao 41(1):129-138Cacao pod rot 41(1):175-182
Capsule 41(2):246-255
Castanopsis megacarpa 41(3):537-543
Chrysanthemum 41(1):55-63
41(3):405-415
Cladosporium 41(3):405-415
Coastal sediment 41(3):450-460
Collembola 41(2):295-301
Collembolan 41(3):474-481
Corn 41(1):64-73
Cross-compatibility 41(2):246-255 Crude water extract 41(3):569-574
Cut foliage 41(2):266-276
Cyanobacteria 41(2):325-334
Cylindrocladium sp 41(2):266-276
D
Damping-off 41(1):149-157Deforestation 41(1):1-9
Developing country 41(1):1-9 Distribution and abundance 41(2):206-212
Diversity 41(1):139-148
41(3):474-481 Diversity index 41(2):195-205
Dry field 41(1):183-194
Dura oil palm 41(3):504-512
Durian 41(2):206-212
E
Eggplant 41(3):544-560Emission reduction 41(1):1-9
EMS 41(2):221-229
Energy art 41(3):395-404
Energy field 41(3):395-404
Entomopathogenic fungus 41(2):335-350
F
Female-parent 41(2):246-255
Floral axis 41(2):302-315
Foliar application 41(2):238-245
Food crop 41(2):316-324
Fragrant cultivar 41(1):10-22
Fruit quality 41(1):48-54
Fruit set 41(1):48-54
Fungal staining 41(1):129-138
Fungicide 41(2):266-276
G
Gamma ray 41(2):213-220
Gasification 41(2):256-265
General combining ability 41(3):461-473 Generative shoots 41(1):48-54 Genetic control 41(1):10-22 Genetic stability 41(2):302-315 Genetic variability 41(2):372-384
Genotype 41(2):221-229
Genotyping 41(1):139-148
Ginger accession 41(3):439-449 Ginger productivity 41(3):439-449
Gingerol 41(3):439-449
Granular formulation 41(3):513-523
Growth 41(3):491-503
Growth index 41(3):561-568
H
Homegarden 41(1):183-194Humic substances 41(3):428-438
Hydroponic 41(2):325-334
Hydroponics 41(3):395-404
I
Image processing 41(3):586-596In vitro 41(2):302-315
Inbreeding depression 41(2):385-393 Inclusive development 41(1):23-31 Index of susceptibility 41(2):277-283 Induced mutation 41(2):213-220 Inhibition zone 41(3):569-574 Initial cell density 41(2):284-294 Insect endosymbiont 41(2):364-371
K
Kamatis 41(3):586-596L
Lactuca sativa 41(3):395-404 Land characteristics 41(3):439-449 Land-cover types 41(2):195-205 Larvae growth index 41(3):561-568 Leaf area index 41(1):158-165Leaf litter 41(2):295-301
Leaf mass ratio 41(1):158-165 Legitimacy testing 41(3):504-512
Lethal effects 41(3):537-543
Line 41(3):461-473
Liquid organic fertilizer 41(2):238-245 Long-term partial submer-
gence 41(2):372-384
M
Machine-vision 41(3):586-596Maize 41(2):385-393
41(3):482-490
Mango 41(3):575-585
Maranta arundinacea 41(1):117-128
Mass loss 41(3):524-536
Milled rice 41(2):277-283
Mite 41(3):474-481
Molecular variation 41(2):221-229 Monte Carlo sampling
REDD+ 41(1):32-39
Morphology 41(3):544-560
Mortality 41(2):335-350
Mutation 41(2):221-229
Mycoparasite 41(3):405-415
N
Natural enemies 41(2):316-324 N-encapsulation 41(1):97-106Nitrate 41(2):325-334
Nitrogen 41(1):40-47
Nitrogen availability 41(1):166-174 Nitrogen source 41(1):97-106 Non-formal classification 41(3):544-560
NPK uptake 41(1):64-73
Nutrient 41(3):524-536
O
Ocimum bacilicum 41(1):149-157Oil palm 41(1):166-174
Open package 41(3):482-490
Organic matter 41(3):474-481
Oryza sativa 41(1):97-106
Oxisol 41(3):428-438
P
Pandan-like fragrance 41(1):10-22Parasitoid 41(2):364-371
41(2):316-324
Patch mosaics 41(2):195-205
Patchouli 41(1):139-148
Peat 41(3):450-460
Peat soil 41(1):166-174
Peatland 41(1):64-73
41(1):74-87
P-fertilizer 41(3):428-438
Photosynthate distribution 41(1):117-128 Photosynthesis rate 41(1):117-128
Physiological 41(1):129-138
Physiological age 41(3):569-574 Pisifera oil palm 41(3):504-512
Pogostemon 41(1):139-148
Population 41(3):575-585
Predator 41(2):316-324
Preference 41(3):561-568
Prolonged flooding 41(2):230-237
Protoxylem 41(1):88-96
Pseudomonas fluorescens 41(2):266-276 Pseudomonas fluorescens
P60 41(3):513-523
Puccinia horiana 41(3):405-415
R
Recalcitrant 41(3):524-536REDD+ 41(1):1-9
Relative growth rate 41(1):158-165
Residue 41(3):524-536
Rice 41(3):428-438
Rice types 41(2):277-283
Riparian wetland 41(2):230-237 Room temperature 41(3):482-490
Root dry mass 41(2):351-363
Root hair 41(1):88-96
Root length 41(2):351-363
Root surface area 41(2):351-363
Root volume 41(2):351-363
Ruhmora adiantiformis 41(2):266-276 Rural livelihood 41(1):23-31
S
Satellite imagery 41(2):195-205 Scirtothrips dorsalis 41(3):575-585 Sclerotium rolfsii 41(1):149-157S-deficiency 41(1):107-116
Seaweed extract 41(3):450-460 Secondary metabolite 41(1):175-182 Secondary traits 41(2):372-384
Seed quality 41(3):482-490
Seed set 41(2):246-255
Setaria italica L. Beauv 41(1):88-96
Shallot 41(1):74-87
41(3):450-460 Shoot dry weight 41(2):351-363 Simple Sequence Repeat
(SSR) 41(1):74-87
Sitophilus oryzae 41(2):277-283 Soil application 41(2):238-245
Soil C stock 41(3):416-427
Soil fertility 41(1):64-73
Soil moisture 41(1):166-174
Soil N stock 41(3):416-427
Soil texture 41(3):416-427
Solanum lycopersicum 41(3):586-596 Solanum melongena 41(2):230-237 Specific combining ability 41(3):461-473 Specific leaf area 41(1):158-165
SSR 41(2):302-315
SSR markers 41(3):504-512
Storage 41(3):482-490
Stored product pest 41(3):561-568
Sub-bituminous 41(3):428-438 Substrate moisture 41(2):230-237
Sucrose 41(2):221-229
Sugarcane 41(2):295-301
Sulphur oxidizing bacteria 41(1):107-116 Sustainable agriculture 41(1):23-31
Sweet corn 41(2):238-245
Sweet potato 41(2):246-255
Synthetic fungicide 41(1):55-63
T
Technology adoption 41(1):23-31Tester 41(3):461-473
The Quran 41(2):385-393
Tithonia diversifolia 41(2):238-245 Tolerance mechanism 41(1):88-96
Tomato 41(3):513-523
Tomato fruit 41(3):586-596
Tree health 41(1):183-194
Trichoderma harzianum 41(1):175-182 Trichoderma virens 41(1):175-182 Tropical forest 41(3):416-427 Tropical vegetable 41(2):230-237
Tuber yield 41(1):117-128
U
UNFCCC 41(1):1-9V
Variation 41(3):544-560Vascular streak dieback 41(1):129-138 Vegetative shoots 41(1):48-54
Volcanic soil 41(3):416-427
W
Waste mushroom substrate 41(2):256-265Water deficit 41(3):491-503
Wavelength 41(1):40-47
Weeds 41(3):575-585 West Kalimantan 41(3):450-460 Wetland ecosystem 41(1):23-31
White rust 41(1):55-63
Wsp gene 41(2):364-371
Y
Yield 41(1):97-106
Z
Zingiber officinale 41(3):439-449LIST OF PEER REVIEWER VOLUME 41 YEAR 2019
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 2019
Prof. Yasushi Mitsuda, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 12798575600) (Forestry - University of Miyazaki, Japan)
Nobuya Mizoue, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 6602965532) (Forest Management - Kyushu University, Japan) Tetsuji Ota, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 36716645800)
(Forest Management - Institute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society, Kyushu University, Japan) Makoto Takahashi, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 56287823400)
(Plant Physiology - Faculty of Agriculture, University of the Ryukyus, Japan) Prof. B. Mohan Kumar, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 55435104500)
(Agroforestry - School of Ecology and Environment Studies, Nalanda University, India) Meredith P. Martin, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 42961945400)
(Forestry - School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, USA) Dr. Joseph A. Adjetey
(Crop Physiology - School of Agricultural Sciences and Agribusiness, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) Patcharin Tanya, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 11539498100)
(Genetics and Molecular Biology - Kasetsart University, Thailand) Prof. Dr. Teo Chee How
(Genetic Engineering - Taylor’s University, Malaysia) Dr. Halil Akinci (Scopus ID: 26322246900)
(Geomatics Engineering - Faculty of Engineering, Artvin Çoruh University, Turkey) Haviluddin, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 57201216710)
(Computer Science - Universitas Mulawarman, Indonesia) Dr. Chairani Martasari (Scopus ID: 55750382400)
(Plant Breeding - Indonesian Citrus and Subtropical Fruits Research Institute, Indonesia) Affandi, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 55981822000)
(Plant Pest and Disease - Indonesian Tropical Fruits Research Institute, Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Hadiwiyono (Scopus ID: 57201774621)
(Plant Pathology - Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia) Tri Puji Priyatno, Ph.D
(Plant Biotechnology - Indonesian Center for Agricultural Biotechnology and Genetic Resources Research and Development, Indonesia)
Dr. Arnoldus Klau Berek (Scopus ID: 57191536821) (Soil Science - Universitas Timor, Indonesia) Puji Lestari, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 6507413576)
(Molecular Biology - Indonesian Center for Agricultural Biotechnology and Genetic Resources Research and Development, Indonesia)
Dr. Dede J. Sudrajat (Scopus ID: 56590048000)
(Agroforestry - Forest Tree Seed Technology Research Institute, Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Dedik Budianta (Scopus ID: 6506086436)
(Soil Science - Sriwijaya University, Indonesia) Dr. Eko Hanudin (Scopus ID: 57196062767)
(Soil Chemistry - Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia) Yogo Setiawan, MP
(Plant Pest and Disease - Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia) Kurniawan Budiarto, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 12243097600)
(Plant Breeding and Genetic Resources – Indonesian Citrus and Subtropical Fruit Research Institute, Indonesia) Hardian Susilo Addy, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 55035208700)
(Plant Pathology - Universitas Jember, Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Supriadi
(Phytopathology - Indonesian Spice and Medicinal Crops Research Institute, Indonesia) Cicik Udayana, M.Si
(Agronomy - Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia) Dr. Joko Susilo Utomo (Scopus ID: 37069591500)
(Postharvest Technology - Indonesian Legumes and Tuber Crops Research Institute, Indonesia) Dr. Retno Mastuti (Scopus ID: 8573611000)
(Plant Physiology - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia) Dr. Rindang Dwiyani (Scopus ID: 36604233900)
(Horticulture - Universitas Udayana, Indonesia) Hagus Tarno, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 36163526900)
(Pest and Crop Disease - Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Moch. Dawam Maghfoer (Scopus ID: 55440224300) (Agronomy and Horticulture - Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia) Syahrul Kurniawan, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 55876481800)
(Soil Science - Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Shahabuddin Saleh (Scopus ID: 35335106500) (Entomology - Universits Tadulako, Indonesia)
Dr. Akhmad Rizali (Scopus ID: 6507320984)
(Plant Pests and Diseases - Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Kuswanto (Scopus ID: 57192702058)
(Genetics and Plant Breeding - Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia) Dr. Yayan Sanjaya (Scopus ID: 55865083900)
(Entomology - Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia) Dr. Budi Waluyo (Scopus ID: 56605006300)
(Genetics and Plant Breeding - Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia) Prof. Dilson Antonio Bisognin, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 8673614200)
(Plant Breeding and Genetics - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil) Prof. Dr. Ravindra C. Joshi (Scopus ID: 7202085232)
(Pest and Plant Disease - Pampanga State Agricultural University, Philippines) Dr. Thunya Taychasinpitak (Scopus ID: 55402494100)
(Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Kasetsart University, Thailand)
Kyaw Min Htut, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 57192314425)
(Plant Protection – Central Agriculture Research and Training Center, Myanmar) Prof. Dr. Vermando M. Aquino
(Plant Pathology, Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology - University of the Philippines, Philippines) Dr. Hakan Sevik (Scopus ID: 36633291300)
(Landscape Architecture – Kastomonu University, Turkey) Dr. Viet The Ho (Scopus ID: 55318292200)
(Plant Biotechnology - Ho Chi Minh City University of Food Industry, Vietnam) Khalid Abdallah Hussein, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 36938115000)
(Biochemistry - Faculty of Science, Assiut University, Egypt) Dr. Shu-Dan Yeh (Scopus ID: 54997267200)
(Evolutionary Genetics - National Central University, Taiwan) Jintana Unartngam, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 8528493500)
(Plant Pathology – Kasetsart University, Thailand) Prof. Dr. Jianguo Wang (Scopus ID: 51666293100) (Plant Protection – Jiangxi Agricultural University, China) Darunee Jothityangkoon, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 43461240900) (Horticulture - Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
Reza Talebi, Ph.D (Scopus ID: 23010335000)
(Plant Molecular Breeding - Islamic Azad University, Iran) Dr. Jay Shankar Singh (Scopus ID: 16837178200)
(Environmental Management - Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, India) Prof. Dr. Mirza Hazanuzzaman (Scopus ID: 26030936600)
(Agronomy - Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Bangladesh) Dr. Wan Fatma Zuharah (Scopus ID: 36477923600)
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GUIDELINE FOR CONTRIBUTORS
TO AGRIVITA JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science is a peer reviewed scientific journal and published manuscripts in plant science i.e. agronomy, horticulture, plant breeding, soil sciences, plant protection and other pertinent fields related to plant production. Articles must be the results of recently conducted research (not more than 5 years). They must neither be previously nor simultaneously submitted in any journal nor published elsewhere except in a preliminary form. Review papers should be critical analysis and integration of recent advances in an important area of research which can stimulate further research, provide a new approach or new knowledge. Authors of these papers should have published at least 3 articles on the subject in a referred journal or should be recognized authorities in the field covered by the review.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
An acceptable manuscript will meet the following general criteria: it reports a worthwhile contribution to plant science, methodology is well and clearly explained with sufficient details. Results and discussion are supported by sufficient scope data, manuscripts is concise, well written, and understandable. Conclusion summarized the results and showed specific findings.
MANUSCRIPT FORMAT
Manuscript should be uploaded to AGRIVITA open journal system (OJS) at http://www.agrivita.ub.ac.id and composed in AGRIVITA standard format. The manuscripts were typed at one sided A4 paper, single column, 1.5 space line, font 10 point Arial and with continuous line numbers. Margins on all four sides are 2 cm.
MANUSCRIPT TITLE
Title clearly describes the manuscript content, concise, informative and preferably not more than 20 words.
The title should avoid abbreviations and formula. The manuscripts should provide a running title, a short form of manuscript title that is not more than 5 words or phrases.
AUTHORS
Manuscript has main author and co-authors with full name of both author and co-authors (no abbreviation).
The author should indicate the affiliation institute with clear mail address and email.
ABSTRACT
The abstract comes after title and author names in the first page of manuscript. Abstract must be integrated and independent which is consisted of introduction and purpose, methods, results, conclusion and suggestion. References and non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided. Abstract contained not more than 200 words.
KEYWORDS
The keywords should avoid general and plural terms and multiple concepts. Do not use words or terms in the title as keywords. These keywords will be used for indexing purposes. Keywords should not more than 5 words or phrases in alphabetical order.
INTRODUCTION
State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background. Avoid a detailed literature survey or a summary of the results. Explain how to address the problem and clearly state the aims of the study.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
It should be mentioned the period and place of research. All materials and methods that used such chemical for analysis, treatment and experimental design must be stated clearly and briefly. The unit measurement used SI (International Standard Unit) and symbols. Use slash instead of exponent (e.g. kg/ha). Use words when unit of measure is not involved (e.g. grains per panicle). In the case of range of values, indicate the unit at the end of the range (e.g. 10-15 t/ha). Avoid beginning a sentence with a symbol. Use percent symbol (%) with figures only (e.g. 5%), and spell it out (percent) with written numbers.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Results presented should be consistent with the objectives of the study. Discussion should be done for integration purposes, i.e. within the results of the study or with reference to other studies.
CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION
Conclusion should include the summary and implications of major findings of the study. Suggestion can be included or be stated under the heading “Suggestion”;
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Indicate the source(s) of funds and institutions or individuals who helped in the study.
REFERENCES
Articles should contain at least 20 primary research papers, 80% from journal articles and preferably have been published not more than 10 years. Unpublished data and personal communication should not be included as literature citations. “In Press” articles that have been accepted for publication may be cited in references and should indicate the publication date, if available. All references should be written down in reference tool manager i.e. Mendeley using American Psychological Association (APA) style and arranged from A to Z.
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