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Siti Nurhidayah

Researcher at Bogor Agricultural University

Publications -  24
Citations -  30

Siti Nurhidayah is an academic researcher from Bogor Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Black rice & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 14 publications receiving 20 citations.

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Advanced Yield Trial for Various Peanut Lines (Arachis hypogaea L.) at Sodonghilir, Tasikmalaya, West Java, Indonesia

TL;DR: Based on characters of harvest age, dry pod weight, and productivity, G100, G41, G21, G205, and G84 can be considered the best potential lines for yield and yield components in several peanut lines planted in West Java, Indonesia.
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Genetic analysis on grain physical characteristics and grain color from the crosses of black × white rice genotypes

TL;DR: The result showed that maternal cytoplasmic effect was present in most F2 generations and their reciprocal crosses and the grain color did not follow the expected 1: 2: 1 ratio for incomplete dominance involving monogenic traits.
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Pemberdayaan Kelompok Peternak Itik Melalui Pemanfaatan Keong Sawah Sebagai Alternatif Pakan Itik di Dusun Cihateup, Tasikmalaya

TL;DR: In this article, a community service method takes the form of counseling, training and mentoring for members of livestock groups in Cihateup Hamlet, Sukanagalih Village, Rajapolah District, Tasikmalaya Regency.
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Perbedaan Komponen Vegetatif dan Generatif Pada Lima Aksesi Padi Hitam (Oryza sativa L.) di Kecamatan Indihiang Tasikmalaya Jawa Barat

TL;DR: Padi hitam merupakan pangan fungsional yang baik dikonsumsi bagi penderita penyakit degeneratif karena kandungan antosianin dan antioksidannya yang tinggi.
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Parameter Genetik dan Deteksi Segregan Transgresif pada Populasi Kacang Tanah (Arachis hypogaea L.) Generasi F3

TL;DR: The results showed that quantitative characters had continuous distribution and they were controlled by many genes with additive, dominance, complementary epistasis, or additive epistasis gene action.