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Evaluation of Scar18 Marker Linked to B-Carotene for Early Screening of Mango (Mangifera indica L.) Progenies Wardiyati, Tatik; Arumingtyas, Estri Laras; Roviq, Mochammad
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 32, No 3 (2010)
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture University of Brawijaya and Indonesian Agronomic Assossiation

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A breeding program of Mango (Mangifera indica) was organized by a team of Brawijaya University since 2006 by cross pollination between Arumanis 143 (green skin) with yellow skin cvs. of Carabao, Haden, Podang and Swarnarika in vice versa. As early identification a molecular evaluation was conducted.  Measurement were on carotene content, DNA analysis using PCR and sequencing. The result showed that mango cultivars having orange or yellowish skin contain ? carotene higher than those mango cultivar having green skin. SCAR18 marker as a sign on the presence of beta (B) locus in tomato was not related with the differences of beta carotene accumulation in those manggo cultivars. SCAR18 marker that was amplified in mango produced specific amplimer of 320 bp in length. The similarity of SCAR18320 sequence obtaining by sequences alignment among five parental cultivars and 12 hybrids was up to 100%.  SCAR18320 sequences that were generated by SCAR18 markers as predicted beta (B) loci had no significant similarity with  sequences database relating to beta (B) gene in NCBI. SCAR18320 match to 19 Ty3-gypsy retrotransposons and others sequences related transcriptional regulator in more dissimilar  sequences (discontiguous megablast) category.Keywords: SCAR18, ? carotene, skin color, Mangifera indica
KERAGAAN BEBERAPA AKSESI TANAMAN BUNGA MATAHARI (Helianthus annus L.) PADA CEKAMAN KEKERINGAN Noer Rahmi Ardiarini; Mochammad Roviq; Aniek Herwati
Zuriat Vol 23, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : Breeding Science Society of Indonesia (BSSI) / PERIPI

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Tanaman bunga matahari (Helianthus annuus) adalah tanaman yang mempunyai potensi besar dikembangkan di Indonesia khususnya di lahan kering. Lahan kering mempunyai faktor pembatas berupa kurangnya air pada wilayah tersebut. Oleh karena itu sangat diperlukan informasi tentang tanaman bunga matahari yang toleran terhadap kekeringan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui keragaan sifat-sifat anatomi, morfologi, dan agronomi 10 aksesi bunga matahari untuk digunakan sebagai penanda toleransi pada cekaman kekeringan. Aksesi bunga matahari yang digunakan adalah koleksi Balai Penelitian Tanaman Tembakau dan Serat (Balittas) yang terdiri dari aksesi HA01, HA12, HA21, HA22, HA25, HA26, HA28, HA44, HA45 dan HA50. Penelitian dilakukan di rumah kaca Fakultas Pertanian Jatikerto Universitas Brawijaya Malang. Kebun ini berada pada ketinggian sekitar 300 m dari permukaan laut. Rancangan yang digunakan adalah Rancangan Acak Kelompok (RAK) dengan dua faktor. Faktor pertama: 100% Kapasitas Lapang (KL) dan Faktor kedua 40% Kapasitas Lapang (KL). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan  bahwa kondisi cekaman kekeringan mengakibatkan peningkatan kerapatan bulu daun, kerapatan stomata daun. Penurunan terjadi tinggi tanaman, diameter batang, jumlah daun, luas daun dan produksi biji. Aksesi yang memiliki tingkat toleransi tertinggi yaitu aksesi HA45. Aksesi ini ialah aksesi yang toleran terhadap cekaman kekeringan karena didukung oleh karakter penciri hasil yang toleran yaitu kerapatan bulu yang tinggi , diameter batang yang besar dan luas daun yang sempit serta mempunyai hasil biji bernas yang lebih tinggi dibandingkan aksesi yang lainnya.
PENGENALAN DAN PEMBELAJARAN URBAN FARMING MELALUI BUDIDAYA SISTEM HIDROPONIK DEEP FLOW TECHNIQUE (DFT) PADA SISWA SISWI SEKOLAH DASAR DAN MENENGAH DI KOTA MALANG Putu Hadi Setyarini; Sisca Fajriani; Mochammad Roviq; Dwi Hadi Sulistyarini; Diana Aisyah
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Polmanbabel Vol. 3 No. 02 (2023): DULANG : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat

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A challenge in implementing green school initiatives is the lack of hydroponic cultivation learning facilities in the educational setting and the lack of space for planting productive plants in the environment of SDI As Salam and SMPIT As Salam as partners for community service activities. Teachers and students with little experience in hydroponic plant production techniques on small plots of land present another challenge for partners. All school constituents, namely teachers and students, are involved in hydroponic plant growth activities as part of the participatory rural appraisal (PRA) approach to activity implementation. Project for Strengthening Pancasila Student Profiles (P5) activities offer support through workshops for instructors and hydroponic farming techniques for teachers and students. The aims of mentoring are to: (1) teach fundamental information about hydroponic plant cultivation methods; (2) Integrate hydroponic culture learning facilities into the educational setting. The ability of students and teachers to carry out hydroponic activities, from planting seeds, caring for plants, and harvesting vegetable plants using the hydroponic method, is one indicator of the activity's success. Another is the presence of a hydroponic module in the partner environment that is used as a teaching tool for hydroponic cultivation in the school environment.