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R, Susanti, Yuniastuti Ari e Dian Kartikasari Agustin. "Genetic Characterization of the Central Javanese Duck using Microsatellite Markers". Sains Malaysiana 50, n.º 1 (31 de janeiro de 2021): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2021-5001-06.

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Duck conservation strategy based on genetic characteristics has been undertaken to preserve indigenous breeds and produce high quality offspring. In addition, the genetic characteristic analysis provides further information for studying avian influenza viruses. The aim of this research was to study the genetic characterisation of indigenous Central Javanese duck in Indonesia using microsatellite markers. Microsatellite or simple sequence repeats (SSR) or short tandem repeats (STR) of various breeds of Central Javanese duck were analysed on 35 local ducks which consisted of seven variants of Javanese ducks in Central Java. Ten pairs of duck microsatellite primers were used to amplify the DNA from feathers. Nine out of 10 microsatellite loci (90%) demonstrated polymorphic patterns containing 50 alleles. The number of alelles varied from two to 10 alleles at various polymorphic microsatellite loci with an average of 5.56 alelles per locus. From the study, CAUD013 locus was determined as the highest heterozygosity with 0.882 score while CAUD030 locus was the lowest one with 0.034 score.Similarly, CAUD030 locus had the lowest PIC score (0.30) whereas the CAUD013 locus had the highest PIC value (0.869). Hence, it was showed that microsatellite markers were highly polymorphic in several loci for the Central Javanese duck and may be useful for genetic description of other native duck in terms of species conservation.
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Devran, Zübeyir, Ahmet Fikret Firat, Mahmut Tör, Nedim Mutlu e Ibrahim Halil Elekçioğlu. "AFLP and SRAP markers linked to the mj gene for root-knot nematode resistance in cucumber". Scientia Agricola 68, n.º 1 (fevereiro de 2011): 115–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-90162011000100017.

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Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are an important worldwide pest of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.). Molecular markers linked to the Javanese root-knot nematode (M. javanica) resistance gene mj in cucumber may aid marker assisted selection. One-hundred AFLP (EcoRI-MseI) and 112 SRAP were used to screen resistant and susceptible parents for polymorphisms to develop molecular markers linked to the mj gene. Of the 100 AFLP primers, 92 produced bands and two yielded candidate markers (E-ATT/M-CAA and E-AAC/M-CTG). These two bands were cut off from polyacrylamide gel, cloned and sequenced. Primers designed from the sequences did not yield polymorphic bands between the parents. In addition, the sequences did not contain any restriction site or indel to be used to convert them to CAPS or SCAR markers. The two sequences obtained from polymorphic AFLP markers were used primarily to design D1F, D1R, D17F and D17R primers. SRAP forward and reverse primers were used in combination with these four specific primers to search for polymorphisms between parents. Of the 112 primer combinations 11 yielded polymorphisms between parents. MapMaker Exp 3.0 software was used to analyze the 11 markers. Two markers were identified that flanked the mj gene at distance of 16.3 and 19.3 cM. The results indicated that these markers should be useful to develop molecular markers flanking the mj gene.
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Tinta Manik, Visi, Intan Nurcahya, Susi Setiaramdani, Yanto Yulianto e Undang. "Molecular Identification of Endophytic Fungi from Javanese Ginseng (Talinum paniculatum Gaertn.) and their Potential against Phytopathogens". IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1287, n.º 1 (1 de dezembro de 2023): 012024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1287/1/012024.

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Abstract Endophytes from medicinal plants have been demonstrated to produce bioactive chemicals with antibacterial capabilities. Previous research found many endophytes in Javanese ginseng roots. Identifying and comprehending the benefits of endophyte microorganisms is critical for boosting plant growth and defense. The aim of this study was to identify endophytic microbes from Javanese ginseng with antifungal activity. In this present study, two isolates the GJ-9 and FN-1, were analyzed using NL1/NL4 and ITS1/4 primers. The amplification and sequencing of the ITS and the D1-D2 LSU rRNA gene were performed. The D1-D2 LSU rRNA sequence analysis results showed that GJ-9 has similarities with Candida Spencermartinsiae with 99.82% percentage identity, while FN-1 has been identified as Aspergillus flavus according to the ITS sequence analysis result with 99.83% percentage identity. Antagonistic assays showed both isolates displayed considerable antagonistic ability against Rhizopus stolonifera, Pythium sp., Botrytis sp., and Fusarium sp, with overall inhibition rate were over 50%. The Aspergillus flavus showed the better ability to inhibit the growth of Phytium sp. (74.90 %) and Rhizopus stolonifera (60 %), while the Candida Spencermartinsiae is better for controlling Botrytis sp. (55.68%) and Fusarium sp. (60.39 %). The result suggests the endophyte from Javanese ginseng can be used as an agent for controlling various plant diseases; furthermore, it could lead to a reduction of agrochemical inputs.
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Wieringa, Edwin P. "A REVERBERATING ECHO FROM THE FAR PAST THE ROLE OF THE ASMARAKANDHI IN JAVA’S ISLAMIZATION PROCESS". ILMU USHULUDDIN 9, n.º 2 (3 de abril de 2023): 173–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.15408/iu.v9i2.29315.

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The Asmarakandhi, which is a Javanese translation of an Arabic book entitled Bayān ‘Aqīdat al-Uṣūl by Abū’l Laith Naṣr b. Muḥammad al-Samarqandī (d. 373/983), is to be discussed in this study. Abū’l Laith’s text belongs to the earliest theological primers in Java, possibly first introduced on Java’s North Coast by Chinese merchants from the Ḥanafī legal school. For many centuries, Asmarakandhi was an authoritative source for new students of Islam before it fell into general disuse during the course of the twentieth century. Contrary to common belief, Abū’l Laith’s text is not as simple as it seems, containing several controversial issues.
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Ibrahim, Alek, I. Gede Suparta Budisatria, Rini Widayanti e Wayan Tunas Artama. "The genetic profiles and maternal origin of local sheep breeds on Java Island (Indonesia) based on complete mitochondrial DNA D-loop sequences". Veterinary World 13, n.º 12 (2020): 2625–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2020.2625-2634.

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Background and Aim: Java Island is one of the islands in Indonesia which has local sheep breeds with specific characteristics and native development geography in certain regions. This study aimed to determine the genetic profiles and maternal origin of six local sheep breeds on Java Island. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted by identifying the profiles of complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) displacement loop (D-loop) region sequences on a total of 22 individual in six local sheep breeds on Java Island, including Javanese thin-tailed (JTT), Javanese Fat-Tailed (JFT), Batur (BTR), Wonosobo (WSB), Garut (GRT), and Priangan (PRG) sheep. The D-loop region was amplified using specific primers, and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed. The PCR products were purified and sequenced. Results: The mtDNA D-loop analysis identified 21 haplotypes in the analyzed 22 animals with 123 polymorphic sites (V) consisting of 60 singleton variable sites (S) and 63 parsimony informative sites (P). Within all breeds tested, the haplotype diversity, the average number of pairwise differences (K), and nucleotide diversity (Pi) were 0.99567, 25.36364, and 0.02153, respectively. The genetic distance (D) within groups and between groups was 0.001-0.006 and 0.004-0.036, respectively. The phylogeny resulted in the presence of two haplogroups (Hap), which are 5 Hap A and 16 Hap B. All JTT, JFT, BTR, and WSB breeds were in the same cluster in Hap B, whereas GRT and PRG breeds were in clusters in both Hap A and Hap B. Conclusion: The high genetic diversity in six local sheep breeds on Java Island suggests that they originated from different genetic sources. JTT sheep have closer genetic relationships to JFT, BTR, and WSB sheep, and they are close to European sheep, whereas GRT sheep have closer genetic relationships to PRG sheep. Both are closer to Asian sheep than to European sheep.
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Kasih, Chatarina Maria Gading Luwihing. "INKULTURASI NILAI INJIL DALAM BUDAYA JAWA PADA LAGU BOJANA AGUNG: SUATU KAJIAN MUSIKOLOGIS". Jurnal Teologi 13, n.º 01 (1 de maio de 2024): 79–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.24071/jt.v13i01.7824.

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The musicological study of the Bojana Agung song examines the inculturation song as a faith reflection that lives and develops in the context of Javanese culture. Combining textual research methods and literature studies, this paper describes (1) How can the Javanese inculturation style in the Bojana Agung be a contextual reflection of the faith experience in the Eucharist?; and (2) How can the encounter between the Gospel and Javanese culture in the Bojana Agung's inculturation process encourage the faith growth in being more participative and transformative? Using the music score from Kidung Adi number 242 as the primary data, this research shows that Bojana Agung uses a pelog nem pentatonic scale with a binary song form. Part A's unison melody depicts the Last Supper contemplation; meanwhile, part B's two and four voices composition creates a livelier Church's response to this glorious passage. Diversity, togetherness, cooperation, humility, and wisdom are Javanese's noble values that are inculturated in this song. The encounter between the Gospel and the local is the essence of the inculturation process. Through it, the Church is more active, creative, and inclusive in responding to the fullness of Christ's incarnation.
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WIDIYANTO, TOMY. "CHANGES IN LANGUAGE USE OF JAVANESE WEDDING IN PRESERVING KAWI LANGUAGE IN KENDAL, CENTRAL JAVA". International Journal Multidisciplinary (IJMI) 1, n.º 1 (16 de janeiro de 2024): 24–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.61796/ijmi.v1i1.47.

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A qualitative research that explained the linguistic phenomena in Kendal Regency, Central Java. The data sources were divided into two: primary and secondary. The primary data resource was a video recording of Pambiwara speeches in Javanese weddings, while the secondary data was in the form of library documentation and Javanese wedding. The purposes of this research were: (1) to describe the changes in language use of Javanese wedding in preserving Kawi language in Kendal, Central Java, (2) to describe the facts of Kawi Language use in Javanese wedding by Pambiwara, and (3) to observe changes and modifications in the language use of Javanese wedding for the maintenance of the Kawi language of Pambiwara. The Pambiwara produced 2000-3000 vocabulary words. Based on the average number of words issued by the Pambiwara in a Javanese wedding ceremony, the percentage occurrences of the Kawi language vocabulary also varied. It could also be seen that there were changes and modifications of the order of Javanese marriages into a more concise and simpler order used by Pambiwara to use Prasaja Javanese which belonged to simple and easy to understand Javanese language. Keywords : Javanese wedding, kawi language, pambiwara.
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Nastiti, Titi Surti. "Maritime in the Literary Works during The Kaḍiri- Majapahit Period (XII –XVI Centuries)". Kapata Arkeologi 17, n.º 1 (30 de dezembro de 2021): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.24832/kapata.v17i1.21-32.

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Kerajaan-kerajaan masa Jawa Kuno dikenal sebagai negara agraris. Meskipun demikian tidak menjadikan kerajaan-kerajaan tersebut hanya bergerak di bidang pertanian saja, tetapi juga di bidang kemaritiman. Informasi yang menjelaskan kehidupan dan aktivitas kemaritiman pada masa Jawa Kuno didapatkan dari data arkeologis dan tekstual berupa prasasti, berita asing, dan naskah. Data tekstual yang dipakai sebagai sumber, umumnya dibagi ke dalam sumber primer dan sekunder. Sumber primer dianggap sebagai data yang lebih akurat dibandingkan dengan sumber sekunder, karena merupakan dokumen penting dan ditulis pada masanya. Data tekstual yang dianggap sebagai sumber primer adalah prasasti dan berita asing (tambo Dinasti Cina dan berita dari orang Eropa terutama Portugis), sedangkan yang dianggap sumber sekunder adalah naskah terutama karya sastra. Tujuan dari penulisan ini adalah mengungkapkan berbagai hal terkait aktivitas kemaritiman pada masa Jawa Kuno, terutama yang digambarkan dalam karya-karya sastra. Ternyata dalam karya sastra dari masa Kaḍiri-Majapahit banyak menuliskan tentang hal-hal yang berhubungan dengan kemaritiman, baik jenis perahu, perahu karam, bajak laut, maupun aktivitas masyarakat pesisir. Metode yang dipakai dalam penelitian ini adalah deskriptif analisis dengan pendekatan kualitatif. Hasil dari kajian ini memperlihatkan bahwa karya-karya sastra meskipun dianggap sebagai data sekunder, namun dari tulisan karya sastra terdapat kebenaran data yang tidak didapatkan dalam data primer. The kingdoms of the Old Javanese period were known as agrarian. However, this does not make these kingdoms only engaged in agriculture but also the maritime sector. Much information that contains maritime culture and activities during the Old Javanese period was acquired from various archaeological and textual data such as ancient inscriptions, foreign records, and texts. Textual data used as sources segmented into primary and secondary sources. Primary sources are considered more accurate than secondary sources because the primary sources record many events written at that time. Textual data that are considered primary sources are ancient inscriptions and foreign evidence such as the Chinese Dynasty tambo and European records, mostly Portuguese. Meanwhile, secondary sources such as ancient manuscripts, mainly ancient literary texts. This study aims to reveal various affairs related to maritime activities in the Old Javanese period, especially those expressed and portrayed in ancient literature. By the initial study, ancient literature from the Kaḍiri-Majapahit period contains many things related to maritime culture, both types of watercraft, shipwrecks, pirates, and the activities of the people who lived in the seacoast environment. The method used in this study is descriptive analysis with a qualitative approach. This study shows not much description of the maritime culture in Old Javanese inscriptions as the primary sources. However, it figures prominently in literary texts that contained many interesting facts. Historical information about maritime affairs in the Old Javanese period can be interpreted in more detail with supplementary information from literary texts as secondary sources.
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Rohmaniyah, Naila, Mohammad Syawaludin, Abdullah Idi e Agus Sholikhin. "Javanese Traditional Culture “Temu Manten”: Part of Javanese Acculturation Society in Sumatera". JUSPI (Jurnal Sejarah Peradaban Islam) 7, n.º 1 (6 de julho de 2023): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.30829/juspi.v7i1.14127.

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<p><em>This reseach aims to describe the acculturation of the Javanese traditional culture wich name is “Temu Manten. This is the cultural root of the Javanese people that has occurred in all parts of Sumatra, especially South Sumatra. Researcher used qualitative research, it is descriptive type by Schutz's phenomenological theory research approach. The researcher describes a symptom, fact, event and problem. The researcher used two primary data sources (observations and interviews) and secondary (the results of research, books and other sources as other data sources). The researcher took purposive sampling to determine the informants. Analytical descriptive is used by researcher to describe their findings. As the results of this study found that the acculturation of the Javanese traditional culture which called as “Temu Manten” does not only occur in South Sumatra, but has occurred in various regions on the island of Sumatra. The factors that influenced the acculturation of this culture are the existence of transmigration, migration, inter-ethnic marriage, level of education, modernization and globalization. However, cultural acculturation in Indonesia got rich in culture that can be preserved to remain and known by next generations of Indonesia.</em></p>
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Ngatman, Ngatman. "Analysis of Understanding The Use of Javanese Language "Krama Inggil" of Preservice Teachers in Primary Teacher Education Programs". Social, Humanities, and Educational Studies (SHEs): Conference Series 2, n.º 1 (19 de dezembro de 2019): 334. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/shes.v2i1.38198.

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<em>This study aims to analyze the understanding the use of Javanese language "krama inggil" of preservice teachers in primary teacher education programs. This research is a descriptive study of 84 research subjects. The instruments used were description test sheets, questionnaire sheets, and interview sheets. The data analysis technique uses descriptive qualitative. The results of the analysis show that: 1) The average value of understanding the use of Javanese language "krama inggil" was 78; 2) students who are able to communicate using good manners and apply in daily life as much as 38.61%; 3) Some of the difficulties factors of students using Javanese language "krama inggil" include not being accustomed from childhood, parents do not teach Javanese language "krama inggil", preferring to use Indonesian, lacking the motivation to use Javanese language "krama inggil" because it is difficult to pronounce.</em>
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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Javanese Primers"

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"Javanés". In Primer amor., 155–60. El Colegio de México, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.1823137.19.

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Arauz, Valéria Angélica Ribeiro. "Doutomania, Conhecimento e Performance Em O Homem Que Sabia Javanês, de Lima Barreto". In Lima Barreto na Sala de Aula: Primeiros Escritos, 75–92. Editora Blucher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/9786555500875-04.

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Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Javanese Primers"

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Suciptaningsih, Oktaviani Adhi, Suwarno Widodo e Titik Haryati. "Teaching Character Education to Primary School Students through Javanese Ethnolinguistics". In 9th International Conference for Science Educators and Teachers (ICSET 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icset-17.2017.124.

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Nurmasari, Linda, Slamet Subiyantoro e Siti Fadhilah. "Primary school students' barriers on learning Javanese Language: a case study in Central Java, Indonesia". In International Conference on Teacher Training and Education 2017 (ICTTE 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ictte-17.2017.103.

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Gumala, Y., Rahman Rahman, L. Nugraha, Septinaningrum Septinaningrum, K. Wachidah, Opik Opik, E. Syaodih, F. Ahmadi e H. Farhana. "The Practice of Reading Approaches in Developing Students’ Reading Competency on Javanese Language among Primary School Teachers". In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Local Wisdom, INCOLWIS 2019, August 29-30, 2019, Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.29-8-2019.2289104.

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