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TEMPLATE FOR PREPARING MANUSCRIPT FOR JOURNAL OF THE

INDONESIAN TROPICAL ANIMAL AGRICULTURE

1Running Head: an abbreviated title consisting of no more than 55 characters  12pt, align left,

2regular font

4 Title of manuscript  12pt, center, regular font, bold

5 [Example: Genetic distance among seven five local goat breeds in Indonesia]

7 Name of Authors  12pt, center, regular font, bold

8 Complete institution address of each author  12pt, center, regular font, italic

9 Corresponding E-mail : .....  12pt, center, normal font, italic

10

11 ABSTRAK  Indonesian, 12pt, center, capital font, bold

12The abstract consists of no more than 200 words. It starts with a clear statement of the

13objectives of the experiment that followed by materials and methods, results and important

14conclusion. References are never cited in the abstract. Abbreviations that appear in the abstract

15should be defined when they are first used.  12pt, justify, normal, regular font

16 Kata Kunci : list up to 5 (five) keywords that describe the nature of the research. 

17Indonesian, 12pt, normal, italic

18

19 ABSTRACT  English, 12pt, center, capital font, bold

20 The English abstract should similar to Indonesian abstract.

21 Keywords : list up to 5 (five) keywords that describe the nature of the research. 

22Indonesian, 12pt, normal, italic

23
24 INTRODUCTION  12pt, center, capital font, bold

25 The introduction should provide the readers with information necessary for

26understanding research presented in the paper. Previous work on the topic should be

27summarized and objective of the current research should be clearly stated.  12pt, justify,

28normal, regular font

29

30 MATERIALS AND METHODS  12pt, center, capital font, bold

31 The section of materials and methods should include a discussion of the methods of

32statistical analysis, and specify equipment source. All modifications of the methods should be

33explained. References used should be  12pt, justify, normal, regular font

34

35 RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS  12pt, center, capital font, bold

36 Results and discussion sections may be combined, or they may appear in separate

37section. In case of being separated, the Results section should contain only the results of the

38current author’s study. There should be no literature comparisons. Those comparisons should

39appear in the Discussion section. The discussion should interpret the results clearly  12pt,

40justify, normal, regular font

41

42 CONCLUSION  12pt, center, capital font, bold

43 Conclusion should be written a maximum of 100 words. Recommendation can be added

44 12pt, justify, normal, regular font

45
46 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS  12pt, center, capital font, bold

47 This is optional appreciation. Authors may wish to thank those who have

48supported their work.  12pt, justify, normal, regular font

49

50 REFERENCES  12pt, center, capital font, bold

51 All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references in

52chronological order. Authors should refer to Guide for Authors on how to write references.

53The number of primary references are more than 80% of total references used.

54 Use the following system for arranging the references:


55For periodical journals
56 Lee, J.W., S.B. Choi, Y.H. Jung, J.F. Keown and L.D. Van Vleck. 2000. Parameter estimates
57 for direct and maternal genetic effects on yearling, eighteen-month, and slaughter
58 weights of Korean native cattle. J. Anim. Sci. 78:1414-1421.
59
60For proceedings of seminar, conference, symposia, etc.
61 Guenter, W and J.S. Sim. 1998. Production of special and modified eggs. Proceedings,
62 Symposium Series 2. The 8th World Conference on Animal Production, Seoul National
63 University, Seoul, Korea, June 28-July4, 1998. P. 361-370
64
65For thesis or dissertation
66 Rao, S. 1997. Genetic Analysis of Sheep Discrete Reproductive Traits Using Simulation and
67 Field Data. PhD Thesis. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg,
68 Virginia.
69
70For standard books
71 Steel, R.G.D. and J.H. Torrie. 1980. Principles and Procedures of Statistics. McGraw-Hill
72 Book Co. Inc. New York.
73
74For multi-author book
75Weekes, E.E.C. 1991. Hormonal control in glucose metabolism. In: Physiological Aspects of
76Digestion and Metabolism in Ruminants. (T. Tsuda, Y. Sasaki, and R. Kawashima, eds).
77Academic Press. San Diego. P.183-200
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81 Table and Figure Constructions

82 Tables and Figures are presented after REFERENCES.

831. Table

84 On tables, no vertical line is used and each term should begin with a capital

85letter. Each cell is just entered a set of parameter or number. Any important explanation

86to the understanding of the tables should be given as a footnote at the bottom of the

87table. An example of constructing table:

88
89Table 2. Body Weight, Feeding Level and Their Interactions on Water Intake, CP Intake, Energy Intake
90and Live Weight Gain of Indigenous Rams

Light Body Weight Heavy Body Weight Significance


Parameters
1xM 1.5xM 1xM 1.5xM BW FL INT
LWG (g/d) -0.01 0.00 -0.03 0.05 ns ** **
CP intake (g/d) 26.86 49.91 57.36 100.53 ** ** **
Energy intake (MJ/d) 3.12 5.79 6.66 11.67 ** ** **
TDN (g/d) 171.91 319.39 367.07 643.37 ** ** **
Water intake (ml/d) 1299.00 1412.00 1797.00 2647.00 ** * ns
91LWG = Live weight gain; M = maintenance; BW = body weight; FL = feeding levels; INT =
92interaction between body weight and level of feeding; **= highly significant (P<0.01); * =
93significant (P<0.05); ns = non significant (P>0.05)
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95
962. Figure

97 The left vertical and bottom horizontal lines is used. All the figures should be

98numbered in consecutive order. Legends should be made outside of figure. An example

99of constructing figure:


100
101Figure 1. The storage stability of immobilized whey stored in 10 mM PB (pH 7.0) at
1024˚C for 4 weeks. The immobilized whey was achieved by circulating 100 ml of whey
103to 1.0 g of SP-FF and followed by washing to remove unbound LPO. The 100% of
104relative activity means the initial activity of immobilized whey right after
105immobilization process. The symbols represent immobilized whey () and free enzyme
106(). Data points are mean values based on triplicate determination. Error bars represent
107standard deviation of the mean.

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