As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
The submitted manuscript has never been published before, or is not in the process of being published.
Submission file in Microsoft Word document file format.
Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
Single spaced text; use arial font size 12; use italics instead of underscores (except for URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables grouped together at the end of the manuscript on separate sheets.
The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Make sure the article follows the rules.
Author Guidelines
Manuscripts must be original writings of research results, research notes, analysis policies, and literature reviews in Indonesian that have never been published in international or national scientific journals. Manuscripts whose format is not in accordance with the writing rules will be rejected and the editor has no obligation to return the manuscript in question.
The manuscript is written with Arial font size 12, double spaced, 2 cm border and A4 size page. Each page is numbered. Figures and tables are grouped together at the end of the manuscript on separate sheets.
Research notes and reviews are written as continuous manuscripts without sub-headings of methodology as well as results and discussion. Research notes and reviews are written no more than 12 pages (including pictures and tables), while the results are written no more than 15 pages, including pictures and tables.
Manuscripts are arranged in the following order:
Written in Indonesian, the article title must be specific and effective (maximum 12 words).
Consists of the name of each author (without an academic degree), institution/affiliation with full address and postal code, including correspondence and email of each author.
Institution Name. Accompanied by complete address with postal code number.
Abstract written in Indonesian, not more than 250 words.
Keywords. Written in Indonesian consisting of three to five words placed under the Abstract, keywords are written alphabetically.
Introduction. Covers the background of the research carried out, written briefly, concisely, and clearly. The introduction also includes the research objectives which are written at the end of the paragraph.
Research methods. Contains materials and instruments, research locations, data collection methods (surveys or experiments), and data analysis.
Results and Discussion. Presented in the form of text, tables, and images. The discussion contains the interpretation of the research results obtained and associated with the results that have been reported (previous research).
Conclusion. Contains answers to research results, answers to hypotheses or research objectives
Acknowledgments (optional). Can be used to provide information about sources of research funds used in research.
Bibliography. Filled in according to what is referred to in the library and uses at least 80% of the journals. Use this guide to write references:
Journals:
Mahmud Y, Lististio D, Irfan M, Zam SI. 2021. The effectiveness of liquid smoke from oil palm empty fruit bunches to control Ganoderma boninese and Curvularia sp. in vitro. Journal of Precision Agriculture. 5(1): 24–39.
Books:
Brassley P, Soffe R. 2016. Agriculture A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, Oxford (UK).
Proceedings:
Palobo F, Djaya E, Manwan SW. 2021. Adaptation test of new high yielding soybean varieties in Merauke district. In: Proceedings of the Mulawarman University National Agricultural Seminar. Agricultural Value: From Local Potential Towards Competitive Markets, Samarinda, 30 June 2021.
Thesis/Thesis/Dissertation:
Oktarianti S. 2018. The use of Streptomyces ambofaciens as a bioactivator in the manufacture of liquid organic fertilizer from organic waste. [Essay]. Pontianak : Panca Bhakti University.
Internet:
Central Bureau of Statistics. 2022. Vegetable Crops Production 2020. BPS [Internet]. [Downloaded 2020 Mar 28] Available at:https://www.bps.go.id/indicator/55/61/1/hasil-tanaman-vegetable.html.
Others:
[Ministry of Agriculture] Ministry of Agriculture. 2020. Decree of the Minister of Agriculture Number 104 of 2020.
Additional information
Nomenclature. The scientific name is written in full in Latin binomial or trinomial form (italics) and the name of the inventor when first used in abstracts and manuscripts. Cultivars and their progeny should be indicated by citation when first mentioned in the abstract and in manuscripts if not publicly known. The full chemical name of the compound must be used when first written in abstracts and manuscripts. After that, the common name can be used.
Numbering. Reported data must not provide more precision than the experimental method guarantees. The remedial average should be rounded off to 1/10 of the raw estimate. For example, if the raw estimate of error is 1.43, the average should be rounded to the nearest 0.1. Must be used for numbers and followed by a unit of measure. A word used for the numbers one through nine unless followed by a unit of measure. Do not use dashes or dashes to replace prepositions between numbers. Use spaces, not commas, for at three dots (thousands). For numbering, spaces are not required except for uniformity in the table. Example: not 6 431 , but 6431.
Unit of Measure. The unit of measurement uses international units.
Symbols and Acronyms. Use abbreviations and symbols carefully. Acronyms can be used if each abbreviation was defined when it was first written in the manuscript.
Time. Use a 24-hour time system with 4 digits, the first 2 digits for the hour and the last 2 digits for the minute (example, 14:30
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