Winning BSU research papers bared after review
>> Sunday, August 19, 2018
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet --
More than 100 programs, projects and studies were presented in a three-day
annual in-house review of the Benguet State University here last week where
winning papers were announced.
The AIHR
accommodated not only completed studies but proposals during the event held Aug
8-10.
BSU vice
president for research and extension, Dr. Carlito P. Laurean shared how policy
implementation posed challenges to the R&E sector including disallowances.
“We
considered the challenges as a chance for us to improve the steps and
procedures in the university, because of the challenge of getting appropriate
honoraria being provided by our funding agency. We made some improvements and
this was also recognized by the Commission on Audit,” said Dr. Laurean.
“One strategy
that we did is to have our faculty researchers be certified as S&T
researchers under the Magna Carta of S and T personnel in the university.
Presently, there are 81 faculty researchers that are DOST certified and they
are now receiving their honoraria for the project that they are implementing.
Even for our support services like managing the consortium was also considered
as part of S&T so faculty and employees (concerned) are also starting to
receive their corresponding honoraria,” he added.
According to
the Office of Research Services, there were 511 registered studies in BSU as of
June.
“Aside from
opportunities for presentation and NBC points, faculty members and employees
conduct researches despite many challenges because it’s their passion and their
willingness to contribute to relevant studies especially those that concern
present issues,” said science research specialist Matyline C. Talastas.
The conduct
of the AIHR is part of monitoring and evaluation for completed and/or ongoing
RDE programs, projects, or studies/activities in BSU.
It is among
mandates of the Benguet State University as RDE member institution of the
Cordillera Consortium Agriculture, Aquatic and Resources Research and
Development (CorCAARRD, formerly HAARRDEC).
The review
was divided into three categories—technical, social non-AANR (agriculture,
aquaculture and natural resources) and Social AANR/extension. Evaluators
were: Teresita K. Mangili (CorCAARD), Roel R. Suralta (Philippine
Rice Research Institute), Lorenza G. Lirio (retired BSU professor), Miriam V.
Tiongan (Benguet LGU), Rhandy S. Tubal (Watershed and Water Resources Research
Center-ERDB), Dante M. Aquino (Isabela State University) and Maria Teresa L. De
Guzman (DOST-PCAARRD) for the Technical Category; Virginia L. Anceno (CRHRDC),
Annie Grail F. Ekid (Mountain State Polytechnic College) and Leah E. Abayo (UP
Baguio-Cordillera Studies Center) for the Social AANR/Extension; and Mariano D.
Marchan (CHED-CAR), Rhoda B. Galangco (University of Baguio) and Esther R.
Hufana (retired BSU Professor) for the Social Non-AANR category.
ISRD
director, Dr. Cheryl Launio said out of papers presented, there
were 26 papers qualified for oral and 19 papers for poster
presentation at the CorCAARRD regional symposium.
The winning
papers for the technical category were: "Shiitake Production Technology as
Component of Arabica Coffee-Based Agro-Forestry in the Cordillera (7 studies; 5
activities)" by Bernard S. Tad-awan, David Sumalang, Joel S. Acyapas,
Johnwayne Tosay, Luis Calama and Marjoe S. Salavaria
(1st Place); "Mapping of Spatial Distribution of Carbon
Storage of the Pinus kesiya Royle ex Gordon (Benguet Pine) forest in Sagada,
Mt. Province" by Nova D. Doyog, Roscinto Ian C. Lumbres and Young Jin Lee
(2nd Place) and "Development of Protocols for the Production of
Inoculants and Field Application of Atoxigenic Strains of Aspergillus flavus
(ASAFs) as Biological Control Agents (BCAs) Against Pre-Harvest aflatoxin
Contamination of Peanut" by Janet S. Luis, Benjamin T. Tabus, Alexander A.
Dorate, Marijo S. Neo-neo, Marjorie P. Colas and Joan B. Pedro
(3rd Place).
For the
Social AANR/extension category , winners were: "Building Farmer's
Resilience in Disaster Prone Areas in Bokod and Kabayan (5 studies) by Carlito
P. Laurean, Ruth S. Batani, Belinda A. Tad-awan, Alexander W. Fagyan, Andres A.
Basalong, Frits Finmorog, Michael Lloyd Lee and Alexander Baday
(1st Place); "A Survey of Sweetpotato Infestation in Selected
Communities in Benguet and Ifugao Provinces" by Ruth S. Batani, Rhea S.
Loncio, Kacy O. Labon, Raiah S. Batani (2ndPlace) and "BSU Talknology: Touching
Lives of Rural Communities in the Northern Philippine Highlands" by
Constantino T. Sudaypan and Julie I. Calatan (3rd Place).
For the
social non-AANR category, winners were: "The life and works of Bado
Dangwa" by Felipe S. Comila and Marcos A. Buliyat (1st Place);
"Item Response Theory Parameters of Test Questions Measuring Different
Cognitive Skills in Mathematics" by Janet Lynn S. Montemayor
(2nd Place); and "Balancing Life: The Struggles of Working Mothers
with 0-5 Years Old Children" by Alima N. Bedejim, Kacy O. Labon, Rhea S.
Loncio, and Ruth S. Batani and “Strength and Consistency of Association Among
Students' Entry to Exit Academic Performances and BLEPT Ratings” by Apler J.
Bansiong and Janet Lynn S. Montemayor (both 3rdPlace).-- JSTabangcura
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