https://jtur.lppm.unila.ac.id/jtur/issue/feedJournal of Tropical Upland Resources (J. Trop. Upland Res.)2024-02-13T13:22:09+00:00Dedy Prasetyojtur@kpa.unila.ac.idOpen Journal Systems<p>Journal of Tropical Upland Resources (J. Trop. Upland Res.) diterbitkan oleh Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Lampung sebagai sarana untuk mempublikasikan hasil penelitian, artikel review dari peneliti-peneliti di bidang pertanian, ilmu tanah lahan kering, dan aplikasinya. Jurnal ini terbit dua kali setahun (Maret dan September), volume pertama terbit pada Agustus 2019 dengan nama Journal of Tropical Upland Resources dengan ISSN <a href="http://u.lipi.go.id/1353553260" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2686-5254</a> dan E-ISSN <a href="http://u.lipi.go.id/1567152549" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> 2686-1151</a>. J. Trop. Upland Res. merupakan Jurnal yang terbit secara on-line dan cetak yang menerbitkan artikel atau karya tulis ilmiah sebagai hasil riset dalam bidang pertanian, ilmu tanah lahan kering, dan aplikasinya. Tidak di pungut biaya dalam proses review dan publikasi.</p>https://jtur.lppm.unila.ac.id/jtur/article/view/143IMPROVING THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF BROWN-KERNEL RICE THROUGH HYBRIDIZATION IN AN INCREASED BORON ENVIRONMENT 2023-11-06T01:05:00+00:00Saiful Hikamsaiful.hikam@fp.unila.ac.id<p><strong>ABSTRACT</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Brown-kernel rice had better nutritive values than white-kernel rice due to its lower glycemic value. Although the total area and production of brown-kernel rice were much lower than those of the white-kernel, the brown-kernel rice was an importance rice line to develop. The study accomplished to test the brown-kernel rice hybrids to their white-kernel parental lines. Three F<sub>3</sub> hybrid lines H<sub>1</sub>, H<sub>2</sub>, and H<sub>3</sub> were tested versus their consecutive female-parental lines FP<sub>1</sub>, FP<sub>2</sub>, and FP<sub>3</sub>. The parental lines were inbred lines having brown kernels. The hybrids were developed by crossing the female-parental lines having brown-kernels with a male-parental line having white-kernel. Boron was applied at 20 ppm versus 0 ppm to find out whether boron improved the over-all plant performances. The study was done in February – May 2019 at the Lampung State Polytechnics Research Field in South Lampung District using Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications. The result indicated the presence of heterosis that the hybrid lines produced higher than their parental lines and boron improved the vegetative and yield variables. Genetic variability and broad-sense heritability existed in all variables but only the plant height was an unbiased estimate. The other variables were biased by hybrid x boron interaction. </p> <p><strong>Keywords:</strong> boron, broad-sense heritability, heterosis, genetic variability, rice breeding.</p>2023-10-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2023 Journal of Tropical Upland Resources (J. Trop. Upland Res.)https://jtur.lppm.unila.ac.id/jtur/article/view/149Utilization of Mangrove Ecosystems on Producing Biotechnology Products: A Mini Review 2024-02-13T13:22:09+00:00Neng Tanty Sofyananeng.tanty@unpad.ac.idRedoyan Reflineng.tanty@unpad.ac.id<p style="font-weight: 400;"><em>Mangrove forests are the main ecosystem that supports the lives of communities in coastal areas. Mangrove forests have been utilized by humankind for so long.</em> <em>So far, the use of mangrove areas has been more ecological and tourism-oriented. However, the use of mangrove plants, for example fruit and leaves, to be processed into products has not been widely explored for industry. Processing products using biotechnology principles such as functional food, body care, and natural dyes (batik) can be an alternative in the utilization and industrialization of mangroves to increase the income or standard living of people living around the mangrove ecosystem. This article reviews the current conditions regarding the use of mangrove plants in Indonesia and their potential for the industrialization of products made from mangrove plants.</em></p>2024-02-13T13:22:08+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Tropical Upland Resources (J. Trop. Upland Res.)