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Volume 1 Number 2 Year 1984

6 articles in this issue 

Anggraeni Anggraeni, Iriawati Iriawati

The right stage of microspore development to be used as explants become the critical factor for the successful of anther culture. Anther containing microspores at the pollen mother cell to binucleate stages were cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) media ... see more

Pags. 49 - 55  

Gigih Ibnu Prayoga, Eries Dyah Mustikarini, Desti Pradika

Selection of parent plant is the first step in hybridization activities. The parent plant usually come from germplasms because it has a high diversity and good potential. Testing the potential of germplasm can be done by variability and heritability test.... see more

Pags. 56 - 67  

Sosiawan Nusifera, JS Simanjuntak, MS Fitriani

Research aimed to know responses of several mungbean cultivars to second nitrogen fertilization at early reproductive stage and find the best dose for each cultivar, was conducted in experimental station of Faculty of Agriculture, Jambi University started... see more

Pags. 68 - 73  

Tatang Abdurrahman, Radian Radian

The objective of the research to know the effect liquid sediment coastal and cow manure on the growth and yield of shallot on peat soil and to know the best dosage can be increased on the yield of shallot. Research conducted at the research field of Facul... see more

Pags. 74 - 79  

Ropalia Ropalia

The yellowing disease on pepper plant (Pipper nigrum L) caused by plant-parasitic nematodes and F. oxysporum infection is a major disease in Bangka island. The wound that caused by plant-parasitic nematodes will facilitate infection into roots by the path... see more

Pags. 80 - 85  

Riwan Kusmiadi, Sitti Nurul Aini, Rion Apriyadi, Ciko Ciko

Pests are one the reason of declined in crop production. one of them is Spodoptera litura. The purpose of this research was to determined the mortality rate of Spodoptera litura caused by M. anisopliae infection. The research is conducted at the Microbiol... see more

Pags. 86 - 94