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    Potential utilization of filaments and ovules as explant sources in in vitro propagation of Lilium sp by WINARTO, Budi, KARTIKANINGRUM, Suskandari, RACHMAWATI, Fitri, PRAMANIK, Dewi, SHINTIAVIRA, Herni, WEGADARA, Mega

    “…Lilies are important cut and pot flowers locally and globally; however, qualified planting materials from in vitro culture are still limited. The culture…”
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    Identifying Drought-Tolerant Impatiens Genotypes by Using Water Stress Treatment by Shintiavira, Herni, Purba, Ardian Elonard, Kartikaningrum, Suskandari, Koseki, Atsushi

    Published in Caraka Tani (2017) (01-04-2023)
    “…The drought-tolerant Impatiens genotypes are known for their resistance to limited or stressed water. The study aimed to identify drought-tolerance of…”
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    Effects of explants and culture medium compositions on quality of chrysanthemum ‘Jayanti Agrihorti’ rooted cuttings by Shintiavira, Herni, Pramanik, Dewi, Daniyanti, Ratna Dewi, Pertiwi, Miranti Dian, Rachmawati, Fitri

    Published in Ilmu pertanian (30-08-2024)
    “…'Jayanti Agrihorti' is a superior chrysanthemum therefore rooted cuttings quality is required. In vitro propagation increases the rate of propagation and…”
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    Optimizing the potential utilization of bioreactors for the mass propagation of Indonesian Dendrobium varieties by RACHMAWATI, Fitri, PRAMANIK, Dewi, SHINTIAVIRA, Herni, HR SIDE, Taufiq, RIANAWATI, Sri, WINARTO, Budi

    “…The study focuses on two Indonesia Dendrobium varieties, D. Dian Agrihorti (DDA) and D. Syifa Agrihorti (DSA), which have potential to be commercialized, but…”
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    Effect of the Different Soil Types on Chrysanthemum Cut Flower Quality by Shintiavira, Herni, Sulistyaningsih, Endang, Purwantoro, Aziz, Wulandari, Rani Agustina

    Published in Caraka Tani (2017) (01-10-2021)
    “…Cultivating annual crops in the high upland has the potential to increase avalanche and land erosion. Therefore, chrysanthemum extensification from high upland…”
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    Cocopeat Perlite Mixture as an Alternative for Rooted Cuttings Growth Medium of Impatiens hawkeri x platypetala in Indonesia by Shintiavira, Herni, Dewanti, Minangsari, Rachmawati, Fitri, Nurlaeni, Yati, Nurdina, Dani, Sadli, Sadli, Ariyantika, Safani, Kartikaningrum, Suskandari

    Published in Caraka Tani (2017) (01-10-2023)
    “…Impatiens hawkeri x platypetala rooted cuttings are typically cultivated using rice husks as a substrate. However, due to the poor water-holding capacity of…”
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    In Vitro Secondary Embryogenesis Derived from Meta-Topoline Treatment on Mass Propagation of Phalaenopsis ‘AMP 17’ by PRAMANIK, Dewi, YUFDY, Muhammad PRAMA, SHINTIAVIRA, Herni, WINARTO, Budi

    Published in Notulae scientia biologicae (16-03-2016)
    “…Phalaenopsis ‘AMP 17’ is an important orchid commodity in Indonesia with high market demand; however, scaling up the orchid commercially is constrained by the…”
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    i>In Vitro /i> Secondary Embryogenesis Derived from Meta-Topoline Treatment on Mass Propagation of i>Phalaenopsis /i> ‘AMP 17’ by Dewi PRAMANIK, Muhammad PRAMA YUFDY, Herni SHINTIAVIRA, Budi WINARTO

    Published in Notulae scientia biologicae (01-03-2016)
    “…Phalaenopsis ‘AMP 17’ is an important orchid commodity in Indonesia with high market demand; however, scaling up the orchid commercially is constrained by the…”
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    Secondary Embryogenesis Derived from Meta-Topoline Treatment on Mass Propagation of by PRAMANIK, Dewi, YUFDY, Muhammad PRAMA, SHINTIAVIRA, Herni, WINARTO, Budi

    Published in Notulae scientia biologicae (01-01-2016)
    “…Phalaenopsis 'AMP 17' is an important orchid commodity in Indonesia with high market demand; however, scaling up the orchid commercially is constrained by the…”
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