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AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 01260537     EISSN : 24778516     DOI : https://doi.org/10.17503
Core Subject : Agriculture,
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal published by Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Brawijaya Indonesia in collaboration with Indonesian Agronomy Association (PERAGI). The aims of the journal are to publish and disseminate high quality, original research papers and article review in plant science i.e. agronomy, horticulture, plant breeding, soil sciences, plant protection and other pertinent field related to plant production. AGRIVITA is published three times per year. The Journal has been indexed in SCOPUS, Scimago Journal Ranks (SJR), Emerging Source Citation Index ( ESCI-Web of Science), EBSCO, ProQuest, Google Scholar and others international indexing. AGRIVITA is accredited first grade (Sinta 1/S1) for five years (2018-2023) based on Decree No: 30/E/KPT/2018 by Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education (Ristek Dikti), The Republic of Indonesia. We accept submission from all over the world. All submitted articles shall never been published elsewhere, original and not under consideration for other publication.
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Corrigendum Agrivita Agrivita
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 44, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v44i2.3752

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Corrigendum to “Synergistic Action of PGPR and Biofungicide with Active Ingredient of Cladosporium clasporioides to Control White Rust on Chrysanthemum” [AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science, 44(1), 31-39]
Mapping of Indonesia’s Agricultural Insecticides in 2021: Registered Products, Future Research Opportunities, and Information Dissemination Ignatius Putra Andika; Edhi Martono
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 44, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v44i2.3375

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Since the onset of green revolution in Indonesia, insecticides have become an indispensable tool to manage insect pests. However, the increasing concern over human and environmental health, coupled with the establishment of insecticide-resistance insect populations, has urged the reduction of chemical insecticide use. But as safer novel technologies suffer in their availability, result reliability, practicality, and cost-results efficiency that farmers seek; chemical insecticides remain the option for many farmers. Understanding insecticides availability to Indonesian farmers and their current uses and situation. The pin point was made to maximize their effectiveness and later reduce risk caused by their use. Pyrethroid was the most registered insecticide group followed by other broad-spectrum insecticide groups, such as organophosphates and carbamates. Insect insecticide resistances have been evaluated for many major insect pests in high-value commodities and staple crops, unfortunately it misses several important species. This review used initial data to demonstrate knowledge gaps that still require further research and suggested research themes which may counter these opportunities. Besides, it suggests a working framework to enhance technology adoption by farmers. Reducing chemical insecticide should be a common goal and a collaborative effort, and in order to divert the adverse effects while maximizing their effectivity in the field.
Rhyzopertha dominica Fabricius (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae): Growth and Development on Six Maize (Zea mays L.) Varieties Ludji Pantja Astuti; Surya Setyawan; Tita Widjayanti
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 44, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v44i2.3716

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The research aimed to evaluate the Rhyzoperta dominica growth and development on six maize varieties. The No-choice method was adopted to evaluate the R. dominica life cylce from February to September 2018. Based on the result, the R. dominica growth and development were appropriate to be examined by the number of eggs, larvae, pupae, and F1 progenies and the percentage of weight loss rather than using the development time, the stage of development time, the median development time, the growth index of larvae, the potential of biotic, and susceptibility index. The development and the median development time were positively correlated with number of eggs, larvae, pupae, and F1 progenies. The R. dominica growth and development were faster on maize ‘ROK’ variety than other maize varieties. The highest number of eggs, larvae, pupae, and F1 progenies and the percentage of weight loss were detected on ‘ROK’ variety. On the other hand, the lowest growth and the longest development were observed on ‘Anoman’ variety. The variation of the R. dominica growth and development was due to the variation of the physical and biochemical characteristics of maize varieties.
Performance of Annona Plants Subjected to Different Graft Combinations, Soil Types and Iron Fertilization May Hammoud; Zeina El Sebaaly; Saleh Mobarak Alturki; Salim Kattar; Youssef Najib Sassine
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 44, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v44i2.2626

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In the last decade, annona crop was introduced to Lebanon. This experiment was conducted to enhance the adaptation of annona to local conditions. Three scion/rootstock combinations were obtained from self– and cross– cleft grafting of Annona squamosa (Sq) and Annona cherimola (Ch), planted in calcareous “white soil” and clay–loamy “red soil”, and fertilized or not by iron (Fe) through fertigation. In the third year, the treatment red soil–iron fertilization–Sq/Ch had significantly highest plant height, trunk diameter, leaf number, number of primary roots, fruit number and yield. In the third year, despite iron fertilization, plants of the three graft combinations cultivated in red soil had higher flower number, fruit number, individual fruits weight and yield, than those planted in white soil. In the same year, iron fertilization in white soil had only affected total dry mass, leaf mass fraction and leaf iron content. However, iron fertilization of Sq/Ch planted in red soil has improved leaf number, primary root number, primary root length, leaf chlorophyll index, and leaf iron content compared to non–fertilized plants. Conclusively, iron fertilization in red soil could be a useful method improving the performance and yielding capacity of annona crop mainly in Sq/Ch combination.
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AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 36, No 3 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v36i3.3739

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No, widgets run in the background at all times; they are active on a daily basis. And that's all — a simple way to make your Gingerbread or Ice Cream Sandwich Android handset feel and look like a stock Jelly Bean device. If you want to uninstall something, go to your settings, find the app, and uninstall it like you would any other programme. If you have any questions or comments on this information, please leave them in the comments section below, and keep an eye on our update list to see if and when your Android will receive the official Jelly Bean update. Android is one of the most popular mobile operating systems.You should be able to swipe across the keyboard to retrieve all of the letters you require without dropping any contacts on the phone's contact display. Use the inverted rendering option to give your battery and your eyes a breather. Are you tired of autocorrect attempting to correct your keywords as you do a search? Simply say "Google," and the new hands-free Google search function will bring up voice search alternatives. Don't waste all of the exciting new features that the Android OS has to offer! You'll be able to ensure you're getting the most out of your new Android system by using these Android tips, methods, and features.While some of these will operate on previous Android versions, the most of them are only compatible with Android 4.0.3 Jelly Bean and later. You can then flash it with custom ROMs to make it more suitable for your job or personality, or to improve the phone's performance and battery life. You can even update your phone to the most recent operating system or updates that would otherwise be incompatible with your phone model.From its inception to the present, Android has evolved graphically, philosophically, and functionally a number of times. Google's cellular operating system may have started out shabby, but it has come a long way since then. With this visual timeline of variations, you can follow Android's ongoing progress from B.C. to the still-in-development Android 13 release in 2022.It's never been easier to interact with your favourite apps and customise your home display screen. One of the greatest smartphone speed tests, drop tests, and battery checks can be found here. Is it possible to update the eXperia Tipo Dual Android to the latest version of Android, which is 4.2 Jealy Bean? Each tip is introduced from the command line, then followed by Jelly Bean 4.2, Jelly Bean 4.3, and finally Kit Kat 4.4, by which time you have a complete understanding of the technique.Because we break open the too-small box that most people believe they live in, monitor journalism changes lives. We feel that news has the potential to expand a person's sense of self and risk beyond what is typically expected. So, if Google isn't going to patch the old Webkit branch in Jelly Bean, what options do you have? Any browser with its own rendering engine, such as Chrome and Firefox, is unaffected by WebView issues, according to the statement.To remove an icon, press and hold it until the Remove icon appears on the top, then drag and drop the icon over it. Unless you have a Google Nexus device, your Android smartphone will most likely be running Gingerbread, Android 2.three, or Ice Cream Sandwich, Android 4.zero. Unfortunately, both of these versions of Google's operating system are out of date. While we can't guarantee you'll have Jelly Bean by the end of this article, we can guarantee you'll have four downloads that will make your phone look and feel like it's running Jelly Bean. All of them can be found in the Google Play Store without the need for rooting or hacking, and at the end of the guide is a quick set of instructions for undoing and uninstalling the apps if they aren't to your liking. Simply put, Jelly Bean includes built-in screenshot support, something many Android fans have been waiting for.This eliminates the need for the user to root their device or utilise third-party apps just to capture a screenshot of what's on screen. Simply press the volume down and power buttons simultaneously to take a screenshot. The system will take a short snapshot of the screen, which will appear in your notifications. The shot can then be edited, cropped, deleted, and shared. Sharing and even editing the recorded screenshot is now more easier than before.The brand new 'Google Now' was one of the emphasised alternatives when Google launched Jelly Bean. This one-of-a-kind feature was created to offer you just the right information at the right time, whether it's weather, location, sports scores, or anything else. It eliminates all of the digging that would otherwise be required to get to a specific app for information, and instead shows everything in the form of cards. 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Perhaps I overlooked a feature or was unable to locate it; I will update the post if I discover another feature that needs to be mentioned. If you have a different perspective or experience on the issue, or if you think the current article is missing something, please share it with us in the form of valuable comments. It's a highly practical function linked with the Galaxy S3's camera. You gain an extra pause button at the digicam interface while recording a video.The Note II has a lot of hidden features and odd stuff, and we'll be adding to this list as we find out more. Meanwhile, please let us know if you come across any interesting ideas or solutions. Burst mode is available in the digital camera app thanks to a strong processor and plenty of internal storage. Using the S Pen and freehand lasso software, you may cleverly clip out something on the Note II's display screen. Simply hold down the S Pen button and draw a circle on the display screen, linking up with the start level, then remove the Pen from the screen to complete the level.Basically, there was an upgrade that fixed these issues—it was called KitKat—and if your system maker didn't ship the update, you can't really blame Google (well, you can, but it won't get you anywhere). WebView was significantly improved in Lollipop by decoupling it from the rest of the system, allowing it to be updated via Google Play. Android 4.3 Jelly Bean is a simple to use mobile operating system, but with some ideas and approaches, you may make it even more useful to you.
EFFECT OF ”KOMBA-KOMBA” PRUNING COMPOST AND PLANTING TIME OF MUNGBEAN IN INTERCROPPING WITH MAIZE ON YIELD AND SOIL FAUNA Laode Sabaruddin; Laode Muhammad Harjoni Kilowasid; Hasbullah Syaf
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 35, No 1 (2013)
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Soil fauna plays an important role in decomposition and nutrient mineralization. The objective of this research was to study the effect of "komba-komba" compost and planting time of mungbean intercropped with maize on yield and soil fauna. The research was conducted in research station of Agricultural Faculty, Haluoleo University. The experiment was laid out using split plot design with two factors ("komba-komba" compost and planting time of mungbean intercropped with maize). The result indicated that the highest net assimilation rate (NAR) of mungbean 5.78 g per cm2 per week was obtained in the komba-komba compost 10 ton per ha  with planting time of mungbean at 14 days after planting (DAP) maize whereas NAR of maize 5.50 g per cm2 per week was obtained in the planting time of mungbean at 14  DAP maize. Coleoptera and Hymenoptera (Formicidae) were dominant and Shannon's diversity index ranged between 0.32 and 1.28. LER values tended to increase with the addition of "komba-komba" compost in soil and time variation of planting mungbean intercropped with maize. The relation between Shannon's diversity and LER values was variable. Keywords: soil fauna, compost, intercro-pping, planting time, assimilation, LER
Distribution and Incidence Leaf Diseases of Banana in Several Banana Production Centers in North Sumatra, West Sumatra Bengkulu and West Java
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 33, No 2 (2011)
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The research was aimed to determine the type, the distribution and the incidence of banana leaf diseases in several production centers in West Sumatra, Bengkulu, North Sumatra and West Java. Direct observations on banana orchards were conducted in some districts in Simalungun, Deli Serdang and Medan (North Sumatra), Tanah Datar, Limapuluh Kota, Agam, Pariaman and Pasaman (West Sumatra), Rejang Lebong and Kepahyang (Bengkulu), Sukabumi, Purwakarta and Subang (West Java) from November to December 2006. Two banana orchards were randomly selected in each district. Plant population at the selected orchard was at least 100 plants. From each sampled orchard, if banana population consisted of similar or only one variety, 10 plants were randomly chosen according to wind direction. Meanwhile, when the banana varieties were varied, five plants were randomly selected. The result showed that Black Sigatoka and Eumusae leaf spot were found in West Sumatra, Bengkulu and North Sumatra at severity level of between 15 % to 62.31%, whilst speckle disease was mainly found in North Sumatra and in parts of West Sumatra at severity level of between 72,72% to 100% and 15 to 30%, respectively. Banana varieties that were primarily attacked by leaf diseases were Cavendish, Telor, Barangan and Emas.Keywords : bananas, black sigatoka, Eumusae, speckle, disease incidence and distribution
GENETIC DIVERSITY OF NATURAL POPULATIONS OF Bactrocera occipitalis (Bezzi) AND B. philippinensis Drew and Hancock (Diptera: Tephritidae) IN SELECTED MANGO PRODUCING AREAS IN THE PHILIPPINES USING MICROSATELLITES Jalani, Grace Sheila; Laude, Rita; Diaz, Maria Genaleen; Medina, Celia; Velasco, Luis Rey
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 36, No 3 (2014)
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Using nine microsatellite loci, the genetic diversity of natural populations of Bactrocera occipitalis and B. philippinensis was investigated. Estimates of genetic diversity based on allele number (na and ne), heterozygosity (Ho and He) and Shannon information index (I) revealed that the Cavite population was the most genetically diverse (na = 18.56; ne = 12.88; Ho = 0.58; He = 0.89; I = 2.55) and Pangasinan was the least (na = 7.89; ne = 8.94; Ho = 0.34; He = 0.87; I = 2.31). Among groups, the intermediates were the most genetically diverse (na = 25.44; ne = 15.30; Ho = 0.52; He = 0.92; I = 2.85) and B. philippinensis was the least (na = 17.44; Ho = 0.44; He = 0.90; I = 2.54).  A low level of genetic diversity was detected among populations. Pangansinan and Palawan populations were the most related while Palawan and Guimaras populations were the least. Among groups, B. occipitalis and intermediates were the most related while B. occipitalis and B. philippinesis were the least. Dendrogram analysis indicated that B. occipitalis, B. philippinensis, and intermediates are not genetically distinct from each other.
MECHANISM OF INFECTION Spodoptera litura Nucleopolyhedrosis Multiple Virus (SpltMNPV) ON MIDGUT EPITHELIAL CELL ARMY WORM (Spodoptera litura) Observed by TEM Mahanani Tri Asri; Siti Rasminah Chaelani; Bambang Tri Rahardjo; Sutiman Bambang Sumitro
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 35, No 1 (2013)
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Spodoptera litura is one of  agricultural crop pests. They are resistant to chemical insecticides. One of arternate biological control is Spodoptera litura Nucleopolyhedrosis Multiple Virus (SpltMNPV) Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui bagaimana mekanisme SpLtMNPV dalam menginfeksi sel epithel midgut larva S. The research was conducted to determine how SpltMNPV infected midgut epithelial cells of S. litura secara in vitro . litura larvae in vitro.  The mechanism of infection was observed by a transmission electron microscopy (TEM).  The result of this observation showed that infecting midgut cell by  SpltMNPV involved 5 phases, they are, 1) the attachment of  SpltMNPV at the membrane of suitable host, 2) the penetration, formation of channels and release of protein envelope, 3) the biosynthesis of virus components in the cell nucleus, 4) the assembling of virus components, and 5) the releasing of MNPV/multiplenucleocapsid through budding. Keywords: mechanisms of infection, Spodoptera litura multiple nucleopolyhedrosis virus, midgut army worm larvae cells.
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