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Faculty of Agriculture
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Crops, Horticulture and Soils
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SUMMARY

Professor Dorcas K. Isutsa is a Professor of Horticulture and Plant Biotechnology, specializing in Pomology (Fruit Science) value chains, and is based in the Department of Crops, Horticulture and Soils at Egerton University-Kenya. Previously, Professor Isutsa was the Acting Vice-Chancellor of Chuka University from 8th/2/2022 to 9th/6/2023. From 11th/9/2013 to 10th/9/2023, Professor Isutsa was Deputy Vice-Chancellor in-charge of Academic, Research and Student Affairs of Chuka University that entailed overseeing, managing, coordinating, supervising and implementing teaching, academic, research, extension and student affairs. From 8th Jan-10th /9/2013, Professor Isutsa acted as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor in-charge of Academic Affairs of Chuka University. From March 2011 to Jan. 2013, Professor Isutsa was the Deputy Principal in-charge of Academic Affairs of Chuka University College. From 2012 to 2023, Professor Isutsa was the ISO 9001 QMS Management Representative of Chuka University.

Professor Isutsa holds a Ph.D. in Horticulture (Pomology/Fruit Science) from Cornell University, USA (1998), a Master of Science in Horticulture (Pomology/Fruit Science) from Cornell University, USA (1994), and B.Sc. in Horticulture from şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ć(1990). Professor Isutsa holds two post-doctoral certificates in Plant Biotechnology, Biosafety, Breeding and Seed Systems from Wageningen International Agricultural Centre, Netherlands (2004), and in Advanced Plant Biotechnology Techniques from the University of Reading, UK (2005).

For Continuing Professional Development (CPD), Professor Isutsa holds over 36 CPD certificates, key among them being: 7th -11th Nov. 2022: Collective Bargaining Agreement Negotiations from the Kenya School of Government at Embu; 12th-14th February 2020: High Performing Audit and Risk - Directors Programme by Strathmore University, Kenya; 21st-23rd May 2018: Corporate Governance and Strategic Management from the Kenya School of Government, Mombasa; 27th-30th Sept., 2021: Intellectual Property Training by KIPI held at Chuka University; 13th-16th October 2020: Open, Distance and e-Learning held at Chuka University; Oct 2020-March 2023: Digital Education for Universities from the Open University, Skills for Prosperity Kenya, UK; 11th–16th November 2018: Developing Entrepreneurial Universities in Kenya by DAAD-University of Saarland, Germany; 15th -19th January 2018: ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems Internal Auditing by MMCL Africa; 29th ´ˇłÜ˛µâ€“1st Sept, 2017: ISO 9001-2015 Quality Management Systems (QMS) for Top Management and Core Team by MMCL Africa; 25th Jan-11th Feb., 2017: Management of Higher Education Institutes and Agriculture Study Tour from Galilee International Management Institute, Israel; 15th Jan. 2015: Introduction to ISO 9001-2015 DIS CPD by SGS Kenya; 23rd-27th June, 2014: Technology Commercialization for Practitioners from African Countries by Malaysia Technology Cooperation Programme-Malaysian Technology Development Corporation, Malaysia; 25th ±·´Ç±ąâ€“6th Dec 2013: Development of Seed Potato Supply Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa by Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service and Centre for Development Innovation, Wageningen UR, Netherlands; 25th-28th June, 2012: ISO 9001-2008 Quality Management System Internal Auditing by MMCL Africa; 6th-9th March 2012: Systems Requirements and Documentation for ISO 9001-2008 QMS by MMCL Africa; 23rd-24th February, 2012: Academic Integrity by LIWA, Nairobi; 24th-25th Nov. 2011: Global Trends in Performance Monitoring and Evaluation – Electronic Performance Monitoring Systems vs Appraisal Form by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Kenya; 24th June 2011: Fundable Research Proposal Writing held at Chuka University; 21st-22nd June 2011: Competence Development held at Chuka University; 4th-5th May 2011: Pedagogy and Academic Advising held at Chuka University; August 2001 and March 2010: Intellectual Property Rights held at Egerton University; 9th-11th Sept. 2009: Implementation of ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems by KEBS; 26th-28th May 2009: Proposal Writing held at Egerton University; 12th May 2009: ICT Awareness haled at Egerton University; 7th December 2001: şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćExaminations Syndicate held at Egerton University; 23rd-24th July 2001: Student Academic Advising and Counseling held at Egerton University; 15th May 1987: Pre-University Training Programme, National Youth Service No. 7230.

Prior to joining the faculty of Egerton University, Professor Isutsa pursued first degree training at şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćfrom 1987 to 1990 and successfully completed as a pioneer graduate of Horticulture. After becoming an alumnus of Egerton University, Professor Isutsa joined the Department of Horticulture at şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćin 1990 as a teaching assistant. Since joining Egerton University, Professor Isutsa pursed requisite advanced studies and was promoted through the ranks to become an assistant lecturer in 1993; lecturer in 1997; senior lecturer in 1999; associate professor in 2003; and professor in 2013.

Subsequently, Professor Isutsa was appointed the Chairperson of the Department of Horticulture at şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćfrom October 2001 to October 2005. The period involved serving as a Senate member and occasionally acting as Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture. While serving as the Chairperson of the Department of Horticulture, over KES 150 million were mobilized to set up a modern biotechnology laboratory and greenhouse technology facilities at şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćfor teaching, research and extension. The funds were availed through partnership with the Chinese, United Kingdom and USA Governments.

Upon returning from pursing Ph.D. studies in 1998 up to 2011, Professor Isutsa was subsequently appointed to the following additional administrative posts in Egerton University: October 2001-March 2011, member of the şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćand Tea Research Foundation of Kenya joint-steering committee; Dec. 2002-Mar. 2011, editor and reviewer of the şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćJournal, producing 5 volumes; August 1998-October 2001, coordinator, advisor and reviewer of the şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćJournal; August 1998-October 2001, representative to the Faculty of Agriculture Research and Publications Committee; 2000-March 2011, member of the Graduation Committee of Egerton University; October 2001-March 2011, member of the Food Production Committee for University students and the Agricultural Resources Centre; 2005-2011, chairperson of Biotechnology Research Committee of Egerton University; 2007-March 2011, member of the şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćResearch Week and International Conference Committee for organising and producing programmes, books of abstracts and proceedings. Thereafter, Professor Isutsa was competitively and meritoriously appointed by the Government of Kenya to go and serve in Chuka University from the year 2011 to the year 2023 (two terms).

Professor Isutsa has spent the past 33 years participating in academic, research, extension and consultancy activities, emphasizing: development of efficient horticultural plant production, value addition, orchard and nursery management technologies. This general expertise was augmented by applying plant biotechnology techniques to improve plant productivity, food and nutrition security among farmers and in the country. Professor Isutsa is devoted to championing and promoting sustainable value chains, propagation, distribution, production, utilization and commercialization of industrial, subsistence, exotic, indigenous, high value, and underutilized horticultural crops, be they fruits, vegetables, flowers, beverages, herbs and nuts, using conventional and modern biotechnology techniques. These goals are realized through consultancy, awareness creation, technology transfer, participatory adoption, implementation and commercialization of research and innovation findings.

The research and consultancy work undertaken from 1998 to 2023 entailed assuming the role of principal investigator (PI) or co-PI of over 35 projects, thereby realising a total of over KES 455.5 million. The donors for the research, consultancy and partnership projects included: the European Union, NRF-Kenya, KAPAP-World Bank, NaCoSTI-Kenya, British Council, Rockefeller Foundation, Arthur Boller Research Grant, DAAD, Cornell University-USA, Chinese Government, Israel Government, Malaysia Government, Netherlands Government, Germany Government, and Government of Kenya. During this period, facilitation, coordination or initiation for signing of over 38 Memoranda of Understanding with national and international institutions was realised.

Regarding scholarly work, Professor Isutsa has published over 80 articles in internationally refereed journals, 4 books, 8 technical bulletins, 24 research conference proceedings, 52 research conference abstracts, won 11 professional awards, 8 international recognitions, attended and presented papers at 57 national and international symposia/conferences, been a member of 18 national and international professional associations, societies and boards, thereby serving as a chair, secretary, member, patron, reviewer or representative. Presently, Professor Isutsa has successfully supervised 5 Ph.D. degree graduates, 10 Master’s degree graduates, 4 ongoing Master’s degree students, and hence contributed to mentoring and producing highly trained human resources in Kenya and beyond. Research projects for 5 Ph.D. and 3 Master’s degree students were financed by the Rockefeller and KAPAP research grants won by Prof. Isutsa as the Principal Investigator. Professor Isutsa has externally examined/reviewed 8 Master’s degree and 2 Ph.D degree theses for UoN, JKUAT, Maseno and Egerton Universities.

Beyond scholarly engagement, Professor Isutsa has volunteered as a member/chairperson/patron/secretary of many professional associations, alma maters, fellowships, and clubs. These included: UNESCO Chair on Conservation of Environment and Water for Sustainable Development (CEWSD) 2022-2024 Hosted at Chuka University (Lead); Chuka University Students Club for UNESCO (Patron); Chuka University Alumni Association (Member); Vice-Chancellors’ Committee for Kenyan Universities (Member); Academic Deputy Vice-Chancellors’ Committee in Kenya (Member); Organization of Women in Science and Development (Member); International Society for Development and Sustainability, M141557 (Member); Kenya National Academy of Sciences (KNAS) (Fellow) (Applied); Kenya DAAD Scholars Association (KDSA) (Member); Horticultural Association of Kenya, M2 (chair/secretary/member); Kenya Professional Women in Agriculture and Education (Member); African Women in Science and Engineering (AWSE) (Member); Rift Valley Province Provincial Education Board (Member); Board of Governors, Shivakala Secondary School, Kakamega (Member); American Society for Horticultural Science (Member); Cornell University Alumni Association (Alumnus); şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćAlumni Association (Alumnus); and Mukumu Girls High School Alumni Association (Alumnus).

Professor Isutsa has over the years engaged in community service by: Training and organising farmers, youth and women in rainwater harvesting and utilization, horticultural food production, value addition, and marketing in Eastern, Mount Kenya, Rift Valley and Western regions of Kenya; as well as in corporate social responsibility activities (CSR) through fundraising for development of churches, schools, university campuses and colleges.

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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
  • 2005, Post-Doctoral Certificate in Advanced Plant Biotechnology Techniques, University of Reading, UK.
  • 2004, Post-Doctoral Certificate in Plant Biotechnology, Biosafety, Breeding and Seed Systems, Wageningen International Agricultural Centre, Netherlands.
  • 1998, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Horticulture, Cornell University, USA.
  • 1994, Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Horticulture, Cornell University, USA.
  • 1990, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Horticulture, Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya.
  • 1986, Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE), Mukumu Girls’ High School, Kakamega, Kenya.
  • 1984, Kenya Certificate of Education (KCE), Bushiangala High School, Kakamega, Kenya.
  • 1980, Certificate of Primary Education (CPE), Isulu Primary School, Kakamega, Kenya.
FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

Horticultural Sciences/Pomology (Fruit Science)/Applied Plant Biotechnology, Physiology, Breeding, Pathology and Nematology

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
  • 7th-11th Nov 2022, Certificate in Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) Negotiations, Kenya School of Government at Embu, Kenya.
  • 2nd to 5th June 2022, Certificate in Corporate Governance Module for Board and Top Management Members, State Corporations Advisory Committee (SCAC), Nairobi-Kenya.
  • 27th-30th September, 2021: Certificate in Intellectual Property Training Workshop by Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI) for Eastern and Mt. Kenya Region held at Chuka University, Kenya.
  • 13th-16th October 2020, Certificate in Open, Distance and e-Learning (ODEL) training at Chuka University, Kenya.
  • Oct 2020-March 2023, Certificate in Digital Education for Universities, Open University, Skills for Prosperity Kenya, UK and Government of Kenya.
  • 12th-14th February 2020: Certificate in High Performing Audit and Risk - Directors Programme by Strathmore University, Nairobi, Kenya.
  • 11th–16th November 2018, Certificate in Developing Entrepreneurial Universities in Kenya (DEpUK), DAAD-University of Saarland, Germany.
  • 21st-23rd May 2018, Certificate in Corporate Governance and Strategic Management, Kenya School of Government at Matuga-Kwale, Mombasa.
  • 15th-19th January 2018: Certificate in ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems (QMS) Internal Auditing Course based on ISO 19011:2011 Guidelines on Auditing Management Systems, MMCL Africa, Nairobi.
  • 18th-20th September, 2017: Certificate in ISO 9001-2015 Quality Management Systems (QMS) Training for Top Management by MMCL Africa.
  • 29th August-1st September, 2017: Certificate in ISO 9001-2015 Quality Management Systems (QMS) Training for Core Team by MMCL Africa.
  • 25th January-11th February, 2017: Certificate in Management of Higher Education Institutes, Galilee International Management Institute (GIMI), Israel.
  • 8th-9th February 2017: Certificate in Agriculture Study Tour by Galilee International Management Institute (GIMI), Israel.
  • 15th January 2015, Certificate in Introduction to ISO 9001-2015 DIS CPD Course, SGS Kenya Limited.
  • 23rd-27th June, 2014: Certificate in Technology Commercialization for Practitioners from African Countries by Malaysia Technology Cooperation Programme-Malaysian Technology Development Corporation, Malaysia.
  • 25th ±·´Ç±ą±đłľ˛ú±đ°ů–6th December 2013: Certificate in Development of Seed Potato Supply Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) and Centre for Development Innovation, Wageningen UR, Netherlands.
  • 17th–21st September 2012: Certificate in Higher Education Management Workshop and Networking for Quality in Higher Education held at Kenyatta University Conference Centre, Kenya.
  • 25th-28th June, 2012: Certificate in ISO 9001-2008 Quality Management System Internal Auditors Training based on ISO 9011 Guidelines on Auditing Management Systems by MMCL Africa.
  • 6th-9th March 2012: Certificate in Systems Requirements and Documentation for ISO 9001-2008 QMS by MMCL Africa.
  • 24th-27th April, 2012: Certificate in Higher Education Management Training, Multimedia University of Kenya.
  • 24th February 2012: Certificate in Top Management Awareness training based on ISO 9001-2008 Quality Management System by MMCL Africa.
  • 23rd-24th February, 2012: Certificate in Academic Integrity Seminar by LIWA held at Laico Regency Hotel, Nairobi.
  • 24th-25th Nov 2011: Certificate in Global Trends in Performance Monitoring and Evaluation – Electronic Performance Monitoring Systems vs Appraisal Form: Bridging the Gap by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Kenya.
  • 25th-28th October, 2011: Certificate in Higher Education Management, Pwani University College.
  • 24th June 2011: Certificate on Fundable Research Proposal Writing, Chuka University, Kenya.
  • 21st -22nd June 2011: Certificate in Competence Development, Chuka University, Kenya.
  • 18th-21st May, 2011: Certificate in Higher Education Management, Kenyatta University Conference Centre.
  • 4th -5th May 2011: Certificate in Pedagogy and Academic Advising, Chuka University, Kenya.
  • August 2001 and March 2010: Certificate in Intellectual Property Rights, Egerton University, Njoro.
  • 9th-11th 2009: Certificate in Implementation of ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System by KEBS.
  • 26th-28th May 2009: Certificate in Proposal Writing, Egerton University, Njoro.
  • 12th May 2009: Certificate in ICT Awareness, Egerton University, Njoro.
  • 7th December 2001: Certificate in şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćExaminations Syndicate, Egerton University, Njoro.
  • 23rd-24th July 2001: Certificate in Student Academic Advising and Counseling, Egerton University, Njoro.
  • August 2001: Certificate in Effective Teaching, Egerton University, Njoro.
  • 15th May 1987: Certificate No. 7230 in Pre-University Training Programme, National Youth Service.
WORK EXPERIENCE

ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:

  • 8th February 2022 to 9th June 2023: Acting Vice-Chancellor, Chuka University, Kenya.
  • 11th 2013 to 10th Sep. 2023: DVC (Academic, Research and Student Affairs), Chuka University, Kenya.
  • 8th Jan – 10th 2013: Acting DVC (Academic Affairs), Chuka University, Kenya.
  • 2011 to Jan. 2013: Deputy Principal (Academic Affairs), Chuka University College.
  • 15th 2013 to date: Full Professor, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • 2003 to Sep. 2013: Associate Professor, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • 2001 to Oct. 2005: Chairperson, Senate member, Acting Dean, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • June 1999 to Sep. 2003: Senior Lecturer, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • 1997 to May 1999: Lecturer, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • June 1993 to 1997: Assistant Lecturer, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • 1990 to May 1993: Teaching Assistant, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • 1994 to 1998: Research Assistant, Cornell University, USA.
  • 1991 to 1998: Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, USA.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

  • 2022-24: Lead of UNESCO Chair on Conservation of Environment and Water for Sustainable Development.
  • 2021-2023: Lead Coordinator of Skills For Prosperity Kenya (SFPK) on Digital Education Inclusivity.
  • 2019-2023: Lead Patron of Chuka University Students Club for UNESCO.
  • 2012-2023: ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems Management Representative, Chuka University.
  • 2006-2011: Member, Provincial Education Board, Rift Valley Province.
  • 1999-2005: Member, School Education Board, Shivakala Secondary School.
  • May-June 1999: Visiting Academic Fellow, Writtle College, UK.
  • August 2003: Visiting Academic Fellow, Sokoine University, Tanzania.
  • April-Jul 2004: Netherlands Fellowships Scholar, Wageningen International Agricultural Centre.
  • 2004 - Mar 2005: Commonwealth research fellow, Reading University, UK.
  • 2000-2004: External Examiner, University of Nairobi.
  • 2005-2006: External Examiner, Maseno University.
  • 2006-2007: External Examiner, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT).
  • 2009-2010: External Examiner, Kabianga University College.
  • February 2001, February 2000, August 1999, March 1999: Guest Lecturer, JKUAT.
  • March 2001 and February 2000: Trainer/Consultant, MoA, Bahati and Lanet divisions.
  • August 1998: Consultant, DFiD and British Council.
  • August 1998 to date: Commercial Horticulture Consultant, Egerton University.
  • October 2001 - March 2011: Member, şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćand Tea Research Foundation of Kenya.
  • 2002-March 2011: Editor and Reviewer of şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćJournal.
  • 2007-March 2011: Founder and Editor-in-Chief of African Journal of Horticultural Science.
  • August 1998-October 2001: Coordinator, advisor and reviewer of Egerton University.
  • February 1999 to date: Chairperson/Secretary/Member Horticultural Association of Kenya.
  • 2000 - March 2011: Member graduation committee, Egerton University.
  • October 2001-March 2011: Member, Food Production Committee, Egerton University.
  • August 2002-March 2011: Convener and member of committees of MOUs for linkages with institutions of higher learning and industries, Egerton University.
  • 1999-Oct 2005: Facilitator and manager of “improved technologies for the horticultural industry” training.
  • 2001-Oct 2005: Manager of Higher Education Linkages, Egerton University.
  • 2007-March 2011: Member, research week and international conference committee, Egerton University.

 

KEY PROJECTS
  • 2021-2025: US$72,567.00 for Establishment of UNESCO Chair on “Conservation of Environment and Water for Sustainable Development (CEWSD)” in Chuka University. Role: Project Initiator.
  • 2020: KES 14.5 M InnofoodAfrica Research Grant from the European Union to promote food security studies in Eastern and Western Kenya. Role: Project Advisor.
  • 2018-2021: KES 60 M for Development of Entrepreneurial Universities in Kenya, DAAD-Germany. Co-PI.
  • 2020: KES 250,000 from Chuka University for Audit, Governance and Risk Management training from 12th to 14th February, 2020 at Strathmore University, Nairobi, Kenya. Role: Project Advisor.
  • 2019: KES 200,000 from Chuka University for “Optimization of productivity, physiology and quality of multi-purpose pumpkin using integrated nitrogen, mulch and GA3 management”. Role: Project Advisor.
  • 2018: KES 67 M from the National Research Fund for Establishment of State-of-the-art instruments for Academic and Research Excellence Centre (AREC) for research in Environmental Conservation. Role: Lead.
  • 2018: KES 250,000 from Chuka University for Corporate Governance and Strategic Management training from 21st to 23rd May, 2018 at Kenya School of Government Matuga Campus, Kwale, Mombasa, Kenya.
  • 2017: KES 335,750 from Chuka University for 3rd International Science, Technology and Innovation Centre (ISTIC) Biennial International Conference on Women in Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) themed “Innovative Solutions by Women for UN Sustainable Development Goals 2016-2030” from 14th and 17th May, 2017 at Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Putra, 50746 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • 2017: KES 1,570,490 from Chuka University for Higher Education Institutes Management training From 25th January to 11th February, 2017 at Galilee International Management Institute, Israel.
  • 2014-2015: KES 18 M from KAPAP for 9 research collaborators in “Enhancing production, value addition and marketing of indigenous vegetables, french beans and mushrooms among smallholder farmers in Kenya. PI.
  • 2011-2014: KES 24 M from KAPAP for 9 research collaborators in “Enhancing production, value addition and marketing of indigenous vegetables, french beans and mushrooms among smallholder farmers in Kenya. PI.
  • 2014: KES 1,100,000 from the National Commission Science, Technology and Innovation for Diversification of processing and utilisation of dual: purpose pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duchesne) in Kenya. Role: PI.
  • 2014: KES 834,873. Determination and Evaluation of Selected Endogenous Factors Associated with Somatic Embryogenesis of Coffee (Coffea arabica) Cultivar Ruiru 11. Role: Project Advisor.
  • 2014-2017: KES 500,000 from Chuka University Internal Research Fund for “Effects of farmyard manure and harvesting frequency on insect pests, leaf yield, and longevity of kitchen garden kales”. Role: Project PI.
  • 2013: KES 250,000 from Chuka University to Smart Partnership International Dialogue on Leveraging Technology for Africa’s Socio-economic Transformation: Smart Partnership Way, 28th/6-1st/7/2013, Tanzania.
  • 2011: KES 300,000 from Chuka University for Higher Education Management Training For Managers of Newly Established University Colleges and Campuses in Kenya by DAAD Dialogue on Innovative Higher Education Strategies (DIES), the University of Kassel, Germany, REAL DIES Alumni Network, National Council of Science and Technology, Kenyatta University from 19th -21st May 2011, Pwani University in Kilifi, from 25th-28th October 2011, and Multi-Media University College of Kenya from 24th- 27th April 2012.
  • 2010: KES 1,200,000 from the National Council for Science and Technology (2010) for “Determination of combined effects of N, P and irrigation water in maximizing seed potato tuber production.” Role: Co-PI.
  • 2008-2010: KES 400,000 from Egerton University. Development of novel protocols for micropropagation of potato (Solanum tuberosum) planting materials in Kenya. Role: Project PI.
  • 2005-2006: KES 150,000. From Egerton University. Strawberry productivity versus integrated nutrient management and plant density. Role: Project Supervisor.
  • 2004-2006: UK ÂŁ3,500 from Commonwealth Scholarships Commission. Advanced plant biotechnology techniques at the University of Reading, UK.
  • 2001-2004: US $31,780 from the Rockefeller Foundation). Rapid micropropagation and field performance of passion fruits in Kenyan highlands. Collaborating Institutions: Egerton, KARI: Njoro, Ministry of Agriculture, St. Clare Resource and Training Centre, and Baraka Agricultural College.
  • KES 2,862,000 from KARI, MoA, and World Bank. (1999). On-farm adaptability trials and improvement of cultural practices and of bananas and plantains in Kenyan highlands by KARI and Egerton University. Co-PI.
  • US $900 from Arthur Boller Research Grant in (1996) for Ph.D. dissertation research.
  • US $2500 from Arthur Boller Research Grant in (1993) for M.Sc. thesis research.
  • UK ÂŁ400 in 2005 to attend the Society for Experimental Biology Conference at Sheffield University, UK.
  • UK ÂŁ810 in 2003 to Sokoine University, Tanzania as exchange staff. Presented a seminar paper.
  • US $300 in 2003 to the 3rd Sustainable Agriculture Workshop at Maseno. Presented a paper.
  • KES 6,250 in 2002 to the 2nd Sustainable Agriculture Workshop at JKUAT. Presented 2 papers.
  • UK ÂŁ1,810 in 1999 to the UK on the Writtle College and şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćHigher Education Linkage.
  • KES 7,100 in 1999 to the 3rd Annual National Horticulture Seminar at JKUAT. Presented a paper.
  • US $760 in 1998 to the 95th Annual Conference of ASHS held in Charlotte, NC. Presented a paper.
  • US $860 in 1997 to the 94th Annual Conference of the ASHS in Salt Lake City, Utah. Presented a paper.
  • US $750 in 1996 to the 93rd Annual Conference of the ASHS in Lexington, Kentucky. Presented a poster.
  • US $250 in 1995 to the 92nd Annual Conference of the ASHS, and the 40th Congress of the Canadian Society for Horticultural Science held in Montreal. Presented a paper.

ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECTS:

  • UNESCO Chair on “Conservation of Environment and Water for Sustainable Development (CEWSD)” in Kenya.
  • Commercial upscaling of clean seeds of multi-purpose pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) landraces in Kenya.
  • Characterization of cowpea accessions response to aphid and drought stresses using associated morphological, biochemical and molecular markers.
  • Commercial plant nursery production and management of sweet pepper (Capsicum annum) seedlings.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
  • Horticulture/Pomology value chains and value addition.
  • Application of biotechnology techniques in micropropagation.
  • Horticultural plant physiology, breeding, pathology and nematology adaptive studies.
  • Fruit orchard and plant nursery management and business.
  • Germplasm/seed studies and development of underutilized species.
  • Research innovations commercialization and entrepreneurship.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES:

  • Nelima, J.N., Muraya, M.M., Isutsa, D.K. June 2024. Present characteristics of cowpea variety selection criteria vary significantly in major growing regions of Kenya. International Journal of Biosciences, 25(1)-37-49.
  • Isutsa, D.K. and Kiramana, J.K. September 2022. Identification, testing and release of 7 pumpkin varieties published by KEPHIS in the Kenya Gazette Vol. CXXIV—No. 176.
  • Isutsa, D.K. and Mwaura, M.M. September 2022. Enhancing preharvest physiology of multi-purpose pumpkin using combined nitrogen, mulch and gibberellic acid. African Journal of Horticultural Science, 20:59-72.
  • Mwaura, M.M. and Isutsa, D.K. June 2022. Strengthening reproductive growth of multi-purpose pumpkin using combined nitrogen, mulch and gibberellic acid. Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences, 12(3):239-241.
  • Mwaura, M.M. and Isutsa, D.K. May-June 2022. Complementary influence of nitrogen, mulch and gibberellic acid on multi-purpose pumpkin vegetative growth. International Journal of Applied Science and Research. 5(3):69-77.
  • Isutsa, D.K. and Mwaura, M.M. May-June 2022. Integrated nitrogen, mulch and GA3 significantly enhance photosynthates in multipurpose pumpkin fruits. International Journal of Applied Science and Research. 5(2):178-186.
  • Isutsa, Dorcas Khasungu and Mwaura, Margaret Mahiga. April, 2022. Integrated nitrogen, mulch and gibberellic acid significantly enhance photosynthates in multipurpose pumpkin leaves. International Journal of Scientific Research and Innovative Technology, 9(1):16-29.
  • Isutsa, Dorcas Khasungu and Mwaura, Margaret Mwaura. April, 2022. Production of mineral nutrient-rich multipurpose pumpkin fruits using combined nitrogen, mulch and gibberellic acid. International Journal of Scientific Research and Innovative Technology, 9(1):1-15.
  • Mwaura, M.M., Isutsa, D.K., and Munyiri, S.W. April, 2022. Production of mineral nutrient-rich multipurpose pumpkin leafy vegetables using integrated resource management. Journal of Environmental Sustainability Advancement Research, 8:29-36.
  • Isutsa, D.K. and Mwaura, M.M. Jan-Feb. 2022. Combined effects of nitrogen, mulch and gibberellic acid on postharvest physiology of multi-purpose pumpkin leaves and fruits. International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology, 7(1): Available: DOI: 10.22161/ijeab. 71.26 219.
  • Mwaura, M.M., Isutsa, D.K. and Munyiri, S.W. Dec. 2021. Integrated effects of nitrogen, mulch and gibberellic acid on multi-purpose pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata ) fruit and seed yields. International Journal of Advanced Biological Research, 11(4):55-60.
  • Mwaura, MM, Isutsa, and DK Munyiri, SW. Jan-Feb. 2021. Effect of nitrogen, mulch and gibberellic acid on quality of multi-purpose pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duchesne) fruits. International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology, 6(1):40-45.
  • Kiramana, J.K., Isutsa, D.K., Nyende, A.B. September, 2020. The analogy of simple and inter simple sequence repeat markers in the assessment of genetic diversity of pumpkin accessions in Kenya. International Journal of Biosciences, 17(3):148-163. DOI: .
  • Gathungu G.K., Isutsa D.K., Omukoko C.A. and Mulambula S. Nov. 2019. Integration of farmyard manure rate and leaf harvesting frequency to enhance kale yield, net economic benefit, manure use efficiency, insect pest reduction and sack gardening adoption. Research Trends in Agriculture Sciences, 19:01-25.
  • Kiharason, J.W. and Isutsa, D.K. March. 2019. Marketability of value-added pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duch.) fruit in selected Kenyan markets. International Journal of Food Science and Biotechnology, 4(1):7-13.
  • Kiharason, J. W. and Isutsa, D.K. April, 2019. Shelf-life of pumpkin-blended products, flour and fruit slices of different presentation formats. International Journal of Food Science and Biotechnology, 4(1):14-25.
  • Mayoli, R. N., Isutsa, D. K. and Nyende, A. B. 2019. A Protocol for Regenerating Genetically Stable Coffee (Coffea arabica) Plantlets through Direct Somatic Embryogenesis. International Journal of Development and Sustainability, 8(9):653-664.
  • Mayoli, R.N., Isutsa, D.K. and Nyende, A.B. (2018). Coffea arabica cultivar Ruiru 11 sibs exhibit significant variation in plant regeneration through direct somatic embryogenesis. International Journal of Development and Sustainability, 7(11):2807-2820.
  • Kiramana, J. K. and Isutsa, D. K. June. 2019. Determination of factors influencing cultivation and utilization of pumpkins among smallholders in Kakamega and Nyeri Counties in Kenya. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 83(1):34-48. DOI: 10.1080/00128325.2018.1516419.
  • Mayoli, R. N., Isutsa, D. K., Nyende, A. B. and Mweu, C. M. July. 2018. Effective regeneration of high value coffee plantlets through direct somatic embryogenesis using synthetic equivalents of characterised endogenous biochemicals. Global Journal of Bio-science and Biotechnology, 7(3)425-434.
  • Mayoli, R. N., Isutsa, D. K., Nyende, A. B. and Mweu, C. M. May 2018. 2018. Relationships of selected endogenous factors associated with direct somatic embryogenesis of coffee (Coffea arabica). Journal of Advances in Agriculture, 8(1):1309-1338. DOI:
  • Mayoli, R. N., Isutsa, D. K., Nyende, A. B. and Mweu, C. M. 2018. May 2018. Evaluation of endogenous phytocomponents and amino acids associated with direct somatic embryogenesis of coffee (Coffea arabica). Journal of Advances in Agriculture, 8(1):1293-1308. DOI:
  • Mayoli, R. N., Isutsa, D. K., Nyende, A. B. and Mweu, C. M. May 2018. 2018. Evaluation of endogenous sugars, chlorogenic acid and caffeine associated with direct somatic embryogenesis of coffee (Coffea arabica). Journal of Advances in Agriculture, 8(1):1271-1292. DOI:
  • Kiramana, J. K. and Isutsa, D. K. February. 2018. Food and income provision influence production of pumpkins in Kakamega and Nyeri in Kenya. International Journal for Scientific Research, 3(1):36-56.
  • Kiramana, J.K. and Isutsa, D.K. February. 2018. Genetic diversity of pumpkin accessions in Kenya revealed using morphological characters, diversity index, CATPCA and factor analysis. International Journal for Scientific Research, 3(1):57-79.
  • Kiramana, J.K. and Isutsa, D.K. January. 2018. Multivariate analysis techniques reveal significant morphogenetic variability in pumpkin landraces in Kenya. International Journal of Biosciences, 13(1):298-319.
  • Isutsa, D. K., Munyoro, D. W. and Gaoqiong, L. September. 2017. Effects of mineral nutrient source and leaf harvesting intensity on pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata): 1. Edible growth and quality components. Journal of Environmental Sustainability Advancement Research, 3:32-41.
  • Isutsa, D. K., Munyoro, D. W. and Gaoqiong, L. September. 2017. Effects of mineral nutrient source and leaf harvesting intensity on pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata ): 2. Vegetative and reproductive growth components. Journal of Environmental Sustainability Advancement Research, 3:42-51.
  • Kiramana, J. K. and Isutsa, D. K. September. First detailed morphological characterisation of qualitative traits of extensive naturalized pumpkin germplasm in Kenya. International Journal of Development and Sustainability, 6(7):500-525.
  • Kiramana, J. K. and Isutsa, D. K. September. 2017. Documentation of indigenous traditional knowledge determining cultivation and utilization of pumpkins in Kenya. Journal of Environmental Sustainability Advancement Research, 3:17-31.
  • Isutsa, K. and Mwaura, M. M. March. 2017. Effects of irrigation rate and leaf harvest intensity on multi-purpose pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duch.) growth and quality. International Journal of Development and Sustainability, 6(9):1121-1141.
  • Kiramana, J. K. and Isutsa, D. K. Morphological characterization of naturalised pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata (Lam.) Poir.) accessions in Kenya. African Journal of Horticultural Science, 12:61-83.
  • Kiharason, J. W. Isutsa, D. K. and Ngoda, P. N. 2017. Effect of drying method on nutrient integrity of selected components of pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) fruit flour. ARPN Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 12(3):110-116.
  • Kiramana, J. K., Isutsa, D. K and Nyende, A. B. 2017. Qualitative, quantitative and quality variation of naturalized pumpkin accessions in mother and baby trials in Kenya. Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences 12(2):65-77.
  • Kiharason, J. W., Isutsa, D. K. and Ngoda, P. N. 2017. Evaluation of sensory acceptability of bakery products prepared from wheat and pumpkin composite flour. International Journal of Science and Nature, 8(1):1-7.
  • Kiharason, J. W., Isutsa, D. K. and Ngoda, P. N. 2017. Nutritive value of bakery products prepared from wheat and pumpkin composite flour. Global Journal of Bio-science and Biotechnology, 6(1):96-102.
  • Kiramana, J.K., Isutsa, D.K. and Nyende, A. B. 2017. Fluorescent SSR markers and capillary electrophoresis reveal significant genetic diversity in naturalized pumpkin accessions in Kenya. Global Journal of Bio-science and Biotechnology, 6(1):34-45.
  • Kiramana, J. K, Isutsa, D. K and Nyende, A. B. 2016. Participatory germplasm conservation and seed production of naturalized pumpkin landraces in Kenya. International J. Science and Nature. 7(4):756-764.
  • Kiramana, J. K. and Isutsa, D. K. 2016. Pumpkin accessions in Kenya exhibit significant variation in quantitative characters based on baby trials conducted in Kakamega and Nyeri, Kenya. Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences, 7(1):060-076.
  • Kiramana, J. K., Isutsa, D. K. and Nyende, A. B. 2016. Evaluation of quantitative yield performance of pumpkin accessions in Kenya using mother trials. International Journal of Advanced Biological Research 6(4):439-447.
  • Gathungu, G. K., Aguyoh, J. N. and Isutsa, D. K. 2016. Seed potato growth, harvest index and net economic benefit improvement through irrigation water, nitrogen and phosphorus management. American Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology, 4(1):9-24.
  • Gathungu, G. K., Aguyoh J. N. and Isutsa, D. 2016. Improving seed potato leaf area index, stomatal conductance and chlorophyll accumulation efficiency through irrigation water, nitrogen and phosphorus nutrient management. Journal of Agricultural Studies, 4(1):127-141.
  • Kiharason, J. W., Isutsa, D.K. and Ngoda, P.N. 2015. Contribution of multi-purpose pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) to the economy of selected Kenyan small-scale households. Journal of Environmental Sustainability Advancement Research, 1:8-14.
  • Gathungu, G. K., Aguyoh, J. N., Isutsa, D. K. Optimization of seed potato specific density, starch and dry matter contents and tuberization capacity of resultant plants through integrated irrigation, nitrogen and phosphorus management. Journal of Plant Sciences, 3(4):225-233.
  • Gathungu, G. K., Aguyoh, N. and Isutsa, D. K. 2014. Effects of integration of irrigation water and mineral nutrient management in seed potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) production on water, nitrogen and phosphorus use efficiencies, Chapter 15:171-183. In: Walter Leal Filho, Antony O. Esilaba, Karuturi P.C. Rao and Gummadi Sridhar (Eds.). Adapting African Agriculture to Climate Change: Transforming Rural Livelihoods, Springer International Publishing, Switzerland. Print ISBN 978-3-319-12999-0. Online ISBN 978-3-319-13000-2. 2015.
  • Mwaura, M. M., Isutsa, D. K., Ogweno, J. O. and Kasina, M. 2014. Interactive effects of irrigation rate and leaf harvest intensity on edible leaf and fruit yields of multipurpose pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duchesne). International Journal of Science and Nature, 5(2):199-204.
  • Isutsa, D. K. and Merwin, I. A. 2014. Nematodes and fungi associated with apple replant disorder in sampled New York State orchards. Global Journal of Biosciences and Biotechnology, 3(2):174-180.
  • Kiharason, J. W. and Isutsa, D. K. Potential of orange-fleshed sweet potato in increasing vitamin A dietary intake in up to 60-month-old children in Laikipia, Kenya. Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences, 4(2):1188-1195.
  • Gathungu, G. K., Aguyoh, J. N. and Isutsa, D. K. 2013. Optimization of seed potato (Solanum tuberosum) tuber yield and size distribution through integrated irrigation water, nitrogen and phosphorus mineral nutrient application. American Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 4(3):349-361.
  • Gathungu, G.K., Aguyoh, N. and Isutsa, D. K. 2013. Integration of irrigation water and mineral nutrient supply effects on firmness and total soluble solids content of seed potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 79(1):17-21.
  • Isutsa D. K. and Mallowa, S. O. 2013. Increasing leaf harvest intensity enhances edible leaf vegetable yields and decreases mature fruit yields in multi-purpose pumpkin. Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 8(8):610-615.
  • Karanja, B. K., Isutsa, D. K. and Aguyoh, J. N. 2013. Influence of Biozyme® on chlorophyll content, flowering and physiological maturity of potato (Solanum tuberosum) cultivars. International Journal of Current Agricultural Research, 1(9):47-51.
  • Karanja, B. K., Isutsa D. K. and Aguyoh J. N. 2013. Climate change adaptation of potato (Solanum tuberosum) 1: Factors influencing extent of Biozyme® usage in production of potatoes in Mau Narok District of Kenya. Journal of Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences, 3(3):2012-2018.
  • Karanja, B. K., Isutsa, D. K. and Aguyoh J. N. 2013. Climate change adaptation of potato (Solanum tuberosum) 2: Influence of Biozyme® rate on potato growth and development. J. Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences, 3(3):2019-2031.
  • Karanja, B. K., Isutsa, D. K. and Aguyoh, J. N. 2013. Climate change adaptation of potato (Solanum tuberosum): Influence of Biozyme® rate on potato yield, quality and mineral nutrient uptake. International Journal of Advanced Biological Research, 3(3):366- 373.
  • Karanja, B. K., Isutsa D. K. and Aguyoh, J. N. 2013. Curing reduces postharvest deterioration of Biozyme® produced potatoes (Solanum tuberosum). Global Journal of Biosciences and Biotechnology, 2(3):353-360.
  • Gathungu, G. K., Aguyoh, N. and Isutsa, D. K. 2013. Influence of irrigation water, nitrogen and phosphorus nutrient application on relative weight loss and sprouting characteristics of seed potato tubers after storage. Sustainable Agriculture Research, 2(4):30-38.
  • Gaturuku, J. K., Isutsa, D. K. and Aguyoh, J. N. 2012. Irrigation rate and mulch type significantly affect some physiological processes of purple passion fruit (Passiflora edulis f. edulis ) under drought stress. International Journal of Advanced Biological Research, 2(1):46-52.
  • Mayoli, R. N. and Isutsa, D. K. 2012. Relationships of light intensity and temperature with growth and development of preconditioned and shaded ranunculus plants under high altitude tropical conditions. International Journal of Advanced Biological Research, 2(1):24-29.
  • Gaturuku, J. K., Isutsa, D. K. and Aguyoh, J. N. 2011. Irrigation rate and mulch type significantly affect growth and flowering of purple passion fruit (Passiflora edulis edulis Sims). African Journal Horticultural Science, 5:61-69.
  • Mallowa, S. O., Isutsa, D. K., Kamau, A. W. and Legg, J. P. 2011. Effectiveness of phytosanitation in cassava mosaic disease management in a post-epidemic area of western Kenya. Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 6(7):8-15.
  • Gaturuku J. K. and Isutsa D. K. 2011. Irrigation and mulch significantly enhance yield but not quality of purple passion fruits. ARPN Journal of Agricultural and Biological Science, 6(11):47-53.
  • Isutsa, D. K., Odongo, T. and Aguyoh, J. N. Response of strawberry quality and profitability to farmyard manure and triple super phosphate under tropical high altitude conditions. Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology, 13(1):3-17.
  • Mayoli, R. N. and Isutsa, D. K. Effects of pre-conditioning temperature and shade on growth, yield and quality of ranunculus cut flower under high altitude tropical conditions. UNISWA Research Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology, 13(1):20-29.
  • Mayoli, R. N., Isutsa, D. K. and Tunya, G. O. Growth of ranunculus cutflower under tropical high altitude conditions. 2: Effects of GA3 and shade on light intensity and temperature modification. African Journal of Horticultural Science, 2:29-42.
  • Mayoli, R. N., Isutsa, D. K. and Tunya, G. O. 2009. Growth of ranunculus cutflower under tropical high altitude conditions. 1: Effects of GA3 and shade. African Journal of Horticultural Science, 2:13-28.
  • Ogendo, R. O., Isutsa, D. K. and Sigunga, D. O. 2008. Interaction of farmyard manure and plant population density effects on soil characteristics and productivity of mulched strawberry in a tropical climate. African Journal of Horticultural Science, 1:100-115.
  • Isutsa, D. K. Farmyard manure and plant population density influence soil fertility and productivity of non-mulched strawberry in a tropical climate. Egerton Journal of Science and Technology, 8:75-87.
  • Odongo, T., Isutsa, D. K. and Aguyoh, J. N. 2008. Effects of integrated nutrient sources on growth and yield of strawberry grown under tropical high altitude conditions. African Journal of Horticultural Science, 1:53-69.
  • Isutsa, D. K. 2006. Effects of mulch and cultivar on strawberry productivity under tropical highland conditions. Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 7(2):125-132.
  • Mallowa, S. O., Isutsa, D. K., Kamau, A. W., Obonyo, R. and Legg, J. P. 2006. Current characteristics of cassava mosaic disease in post-epidemic’ areas increase the range of possible management options. Annals of Applied Biology, 149(2)137-144.
  • Ngugi, G. M., Isutsa, D. K. and Achwanya, O. S. 2006. Effect of gibberellic acid 3 in maintaining quality of harvested purple passion fruits (Passiflora edulis edulis Sims.). Egerton Journal: Science and Technology, 6:130-142.
  • Isutsa, D. K. Performance of micropropagated and conventional passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims.) varieties in three contrasting agroecological zones. Egerton Journal: Science and Technology Series, 6:87-102.
  • Koech, A. A., Isutsa, D. K. and Wu, Q. 2005. Explants, hormones and sucrose influence in vitro shoot regeneration and rooting of calla lily (Zantedeschia albomaculata). Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology, 7(1):53-66.
  • Isutsa, D. K. 2004. Rapid micropropagation of passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) varieties. Scientia Horticulturae, 99(3-4):395-400.
  • Bore, J. K., Isutsa, D. K., Itulya, F. M. and Ng’etich, W. K. 2003. Effect of pruning time and resting period on total non-structural carbohydrates, regrowth, and yield of tea (Camellia sinensis). Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 78(2):272-277.
  • Isutsa, D.K. and L. Gaogiong. 2003. Vegetable crop production through grafting. Horticultural News, 28:26-32.
  • Bore, J. K., Isutsa, D. K., Itulya, F. M. and Ng’etich, W. K. 2002. Effect of time of pruning and lungs on non-structural carbohydrates of tea (Camellia sinensis). Tea Journal, 23(1):12-21.
  • Isutsa, D. K. and Merwin, I. A. 2000. Malus germplasm varies in resistance or tolerance to apple replant pathogens in a mixture of New York orchard soils. HortScience, 35:262-268.
  • Isutsa, D. K., Pritts, M. P. and Mudge, K. W. 1998. A protocol for rooting and growing apple rootstock microshoots. Fruit Varieties Journal, 52(2):107-116.
  • Isutsa, D. K., Pritts, M. P. and Mudge, K. W. 1994. Rapid propagation of blueberry plants using ex vitro rooting and controlled acclimatization of micropropagules. HortScience, 29(10):1124-1126.

BOOKS PUBLISHED:

  • Isutsa, D. K. 2024. Multipurpose Pumpkin Improvement: A Guide for Characterisation, Evaluation, Production and Value Addition. Utafiti Foundation, Eldoret. ISBN 978-9966-26-335-3.

  • Isutsa, D. K. 2023. How Not To Perish-A Tutor’s Anecdotes. Utafiti Foundation, Kenya. ISBN 978-9966-26-315-5.
  • Kavulya, J.M., Isutsa, D.K., Mwathi, D.G. and Muthengi, F.M. 2023. Online Study Skills Guide: Essential Guide for Students. Skills for Prosperity Kenya Programme. Chuka University. ISBN 978-9914-49-076-3.
  • Isutsa, D. K. October, 2012. Essentials in Deciduous Fruit Production in the Tropics. Lambert Academic Publishing, AV Akademikerverlag GmbH and Co. KG, Heinrich-Böcking-Str. 6-8, 66121, SaarbrĂĽcken, Germany. ISBN: 978-3-659-27226-4.
  • Isutsa, D. K. September, 2012. Production of Passion Fruits from Seed- and Micro-propagated Plants. Lambert Academic Publishing, AV Akademikerverlag GmbH and Co. KG, Heinrich-Böcking-Str. 6-8, 66121, SaarbrĂĽcken, Germany. ISBN: 978-3-8484-9331-9.
  • Mudge, K. W., Mwaka, A., Isutsa, D. K., Musoke, R., Foster D. and Ngoda, B. J. M. 1992. Plant Propagation: A Teaching Resource Packet with Emphasis on Agroforestry and Fruit Trees in East Africa, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.

PATENTS/BREEDER’S RIGHTS:

  • Isutsa, D.K. and Kiramana, J.K. September 2022. Seven (7) pumpkin varieties identified, tested and released with KEPHIS via Kenya Gazette Vol. CXXIV—No. 176.
  • KE/U/2019/1072 (KE/P/2018/2953). Direct somatic embryogenesis of genetically stable coffee plantlets.
  • KE/U/2018/1037 (KE/P/2018/2954). Use of endogenous substances synthetic equivalents to regenerate coffee plantlets.
  • KE/U/2018/1036 (KE/P/2018/2955) – Processing Enhanced Solar Drier Pumpkin Fruit Flour for Blending into High Fibre Nutrient Dense Low Calorie Food Snacks.

TECHNICAL BULLETINS/MANUALS:

  • Isutsa, D. K. (Editor). 2017. Field/Industrial Attachment, Teaching Practice and Clinical Placement (Practicum) Manual. Chuka University, Chuka, Kenya, 200 pp.
  • M. Mwaura, D. K. Isutsa, J. O. Ogweno, M. Kasina. 2015. Irrigation and Defoliation Management in Pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duch.). Pumpkin Information Bulletin Series, Number 1, January, 2015.
  • W. Munyoro, D. K. Isutsa, L. Gaoqiong. 2015. Mineral Nutrition and Defoliation Management in Pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duch.). Pumpkin Information Bulletin Series, Number 2, January, 2015.
  • K. Kiramana, D. K. Isutsa, A. B. Nyende. 2015. Diversity of the Pumpkins Grown and Utilised in Kenya. Pumpkin Information Bulletin Series, Number 3, January, 2015.
  • W. Kiharason, D. K. Isutsa, P. N. Ngoda. 2015. Pumpkin (Curcubita moschata Duch.) Fruits Utilization in Kenyan Small-scale Households. Pumpkin Information Bulletin Series, Number 4, January, 2015.
  • Isutsa, D. K. (editor). 2002. Horticultural crop production and post-harvest technology handbook. Department of Horticulture, Egerton University, Njoro (Manual).
CONFERENCES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS

13th to 17th November 2023: 23rd Workshop on Sustainable Horticultural Production in the Tropics at ICIPE, Thomas Odhiambo Campus

11th to 13th October, 2023: Retooling Workshop on CBC held at Egerton University, Njoro.

5th and 6th Oct. 2023, 10th Chuka University Annual International Research Conference. Theme: Mainstreaming Research Innovation and Technology-Transfer and Commercialization for Sustainable Economies.

24th and 25th November 2022: 9th Chuka University International Research Conference. Theme: Exploring New Frontiers in Education, Research and Innovations for Economic Recovery.

27th and 28th April, 2022: 21st Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers held at Safari Park Nairobi. Theme: Rethinking Education for Innovation, Growth and Sustainability Post-COVID-19.

7th and 8th October, 2021: 8th Chuka University Annual International Research Conference held at Chuka University Main Campus. Theme: “Higher Education Strategies for Mitigating Impacts of Pandemics”.

27th to 30th September, 2021: KIPI Regional (Eastern and Mt. Kenya) Intellectual Property Sensitization/Training Workshop Held in Chuka University.

3rd and 4th December, 2020: 7th Chuka University Annual International Research Conference held at Chuka University Main Campus. Theme: “Sharing Current Innovations to Revitalize Economic Development”.

6th to 8th November, 2019: 6th Chuka University International Research Conference held at Chuka University Main Campus. Theme: “Enhancing Research Innovations Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Development”.

24th to 26th October, 2018: 5th Chuka University International Research Conference held at Chuka University Main Campus. Theme: Harnessing Innovative Milestones for Visions Achievement”.

25th to 27th Oct., 2017: 4th International Research Conference held at Chuka University Main Campus. Theme: “Harnessing Environmental Conservation and Renewable Energy Innovations for Sustainable Development”.

14th and 17th May, 2017: 3rd International Science, Technology and Innovation Centre (ISTIC) Biennial International Conference on Women in Science, Technology and Innovation (WSTI) themed “Innovative Solutions by Women for UN Sustainable Development Goals 2016-2030” in Malaysia. Presented a poster.

25th January to 11th February, 2017: Higher Education Institutes Management training at Galilee International Management Institute, Israel: Presented a paper.

22nd November 2016: NRF Strategic Plan Validation Workshop held at Safari Club Nairobi.

26th to 28th October, 2016: 3rd International Research Conference held at Recreation Centre. Theme: Harnessing Research, Innovation and Technology in the Realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals. Jointly and individually presented 7 papers.

28th to 30th October, 2015: 2nd International Research Conference held at Business School Complex. Theme: Mainstreaming Research Commercialization for Sustainable Development. Presented 2 papers.

8th May, 2015: Workshop on Eastern and Southern Africa Higher Education Centres of Excellence project (ACE II) on at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum and Development (KICD) in Nairobi.

10th-12th June 2015: Kenya Agricultural Productivity and Agribusiness Project (KAPAP) Competitive Research System. Collaborative Research Stakeholders’ Conference. Presented 4 papers.

12th and 13th May, 2015: 4th NACOSTI Research Week at the University of Nairobi Main Campus in Nairobi.

11th-14th Mar, 2015: Gender and Disability Conference held at Morendat Training and Conf. Centre Naivasha.

29th–31st October, 2014: 1st International Research Conference held at Business School Complex. Theme: Enhancing Innovation for Sustainable Development in the 21st Century. Presented 4 papers.

23rd-27th June, 2014: Short Course by the Malaysia Technology Cooperation Programme-Malaysian Technology Development Corporation on Technology Commercialization for Practitioners from African Countries, Malaysia.

28th June-1st July 2013: International Smart Partnership Dialogue Global Conference, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Commonwealth Partnership for Technology Mgt: Leveraging Technology for Africa’s Socio-economic Dev’t.

22nd–26th October, 2012: 13th KARI Biennial Conference held at KARI Headquarters, Loresho, Nairobi. Presented a paper entitled: Effect of integrating irrigation water and mineral nutrient supply on firmness and total soluble solids of seed potato (Solanum tuberosum L.).

17th–21st September 2012: Higher Education Management Workshop and Networking for Quality in Higher Education Conference held at Kenyatta University Conference Centre. Presented a paper entitled: Inculcating research culture in university colleges: The role of research policies.

13th and 14th September, 2012: Water Resources Management Workshop held at Sportsman Arms Hotel in Nanyuki. Present a paper entitled: Food and Water Security: Case of Horticulture in the Mt. Kenya Region.

24-27th April, 2012: Higher Education Management Conference held at Multimedia University of Kenya.

23rd and 24th February, 2012: LIWA Academic Integrity Seminar held at Laico Regency Hotel, Nairobi.

25th-28th October, 2011: Higher Education Management Conference held at Pwani University College.

18th-21st May, 2011: Higher Education Management Conference at Kenyatta University Conference Centre.

31st ´ˇłÜ˛µ.–3rd Sep., 2009: First All Africa Horticulture Congress: Grown under the Sun held at Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi. Presented a paper: Irrigation and mulch ameliorate drought stress in purple passion fruits in Kenya.

8th–11th December 2008: 8th Workshop on Sustainable Horticultural Production in the Tropics: Horticulture beyond methyl bromide Era held at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kakamega, Kenya. Presented a paper entitled: Management of drought stress in purple passion fruits using irrigation and mulch.

16th-18th September 2008: 3rd Annual Research Week and International Conference: Harnessing Scientific Knowledge for National Development held at the ARC, Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya.

28th Nov.-1st Dec. 2007: 7th Workshop on Sustainable Horticultural Production in the Tropics held at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Nairobi, Nairobi-Kenya. Presented two papers entitled: Effects of GA3 and shade on growth of ranunculus (Ranunculus asiaticus L.) cutflower in Kenya, AND Effects of pre-conditioning temperature and shade on growth of ranunculus cutflower under Kenyan high altitude conditions.

16th - 20th July 2007: 2nd Annual Research Week and International Conference held from at The Agricultural Resources Centre, Njoro, Kenya. Presented a paper entitled: Effects of integrated nutrient management and plant density on productivity of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.).

2nd June 2006: Fruit Investment Conference on “Stimulating Growth in Kenya’s Fruit Sub-Sector” organised by TechnoServe-Kenya at Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya.

23rd to 26th November 2005: 5th Workshop on Sustainable Horticultural Production in the Tropics, held at the Agricultural Resources Centre, Egerton University, Kenya.

27th October 2005: Competitive Horticulture Seminar held at Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya.

20th to 23rd March 2005: Society for Experimental Biology Conference at the University of Sheffield, UK.

30th Aug.-3rd Sep. 2004: International Agriculture Assessment of Science and Technology at UNEP, Kenya.

November 2002: 2nd Egerton University-NPBRC (KARI) symposium held at NPBRC, Njoro.

August 2002: 2nd Workshop on Sustainable Agriculture in the Tropics. JKUAT, Juja.

January 2002: Dryland Farming Workshop. Egerton University, Njoro.

November 2001: 1st Egerton University-NPBRC (KARI) symposium held at Egerton University, Njoro.

August 2001 and March 2010: Egerton University, Njoro. Intellectual property rights seminar and training.

August 2001: Egerton University, Njoro. Academic advising and counseling seminar.

August 2001: Egerton University, Njoro. Effective teaching workshop.

14th–15th Jan. 1999: JKUAT, Juja. 2nd Annual National Horticulture Seminar.

12th–15th July 1998: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. 95th Annual Conference of the ASHS.

23rd–26th July 1997: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. 94th Annual Conference of the ASHS. Presented a paper on "Growth response to orchard replant disorders in some new Malus rootstocks".

25th–26th October 1996: Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA. World Food Day Symposium.

6th–10th October 1996: Lexington-Kentucky, USA. 93rd Annual Conference of the ASHS.

30th March 1996: Cornell University, USA. Conference on "Sustainable dev’t in sub-Saharan Africa."

10th–11th January 1996: Rochester, New York, USA. 141st Annual Meeting of the NY State Hort. Society.

April 1996: Washington DC. 4th Annual Conference of International African Student Association.

30th July-2nd August 1995: Montreal, Canada, 92nd Annual Conference of the ASHS, and 40th Congress of the Canadian Society for Horticultural Science.

April 1995: Yale, Connecticut, USA. 3rd Annual Conference of International African Student Association.

8th–9th Jan. 1993: Clark Summit, Philadelphia, USA. Annual Meeting of the ASHS.

HONORS, PRIZE AND AWARDS
  • 2023: 1st Position, People’s Choice Award awarded to Chuka University, for the Digital Education Project titled Interactive Digital Database, by the Open University Skills for Prosperity Kenya Programme of the UK and Government of Kenya.
  • 2017: Position One: D.K. Isutsa, J.K. Kiramana, G.K. Gathungu, C.A. Omukoko, S. Mulambula, L.K. M’Itunga: Multiplication and Commercialization of Seeds and Planting Materials of Locally Adapted and Preferred Crops: Case of AIVs and Small Fruits.
  • 2017: Position Two: D. K. Isutsa and J. W. Kiharason: Processing Locally Adapted and Preferred Crops for Value Addition and Enhancement of Consumption: Case of Pumpkin Fruits and Sweet Potatoes.
  • 2017: Position Three: G. K. Gathungu, D. K. Isutsa, M. M. Muraya, G. A. Opetu, A. M. Mariga and G. K. Kosgei: Enhancement of Banana Productivity and Value Addition in Eastern Kenya using Modern Propagation, Agronomy and By-Products Processing Technologies.
  • 2004: Commonwealth Staff Development Fellowship for six months at the University of Reading, in the UK.
  • 2004: Netherlands Fellowship Programme for one month at Wageningen University in the Netherlands.
  • 1998: Outstanding Teaching Assistant at Cornell University, USA.
  • 1998: The Ulysses P. Hedrick award for 2nd place published paper in Fruit Varieties Journal.
  • 1995 to 1998: Ph.D. Teaching and Research Assistantships by Cornell University. USA.
  • 1994 to 1995: Ph.D. Tuition Fellowship by the Institute for African Development at Cornell University. USA.
  • 1992 to 1993: M.Sc. Teaching Assistantship by Cornell University. USA.
  • 1991 to 1992: M.Sc. Tuition Fellowship by Institute for African Development at Cornell University. USA.
  • 1987 to 1990: B.Sc. in Horticulture Scholarship, Egerton University, Government of Kenya.

 

INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONS:

  • 2006: 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st
  • 2006: 21st Century Award for Achievement.
  • 2006: Outstanding Scientist of the 21st
  • 2006-13: Leading Educators of the World. International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England.
  • 2006: Global Year of Learning 2006, The Plato Award for Significant Contribution to Teaching.
  • 2006-13. International Educator. International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England.
  • 2005-13: Marquis 24th to 30th Edition of Who's Who in the World (R).
  • 1997-98: Outstanding Teaching Assistant at Cornell University, USA
TEACHING AREAS

Undergraduate Teaching Areas:

  • Plant propagation.
  • General fruit production.
  • Tropical and subtropical fruits.
  • Plant nursery management.
  • Temperate-zone fruits.
  • Industrial crops/Beverages, medicinal and nut crops.
  • Principles and practices of Horticulture.
  • Seminars and research projects.
  • Horticultural field experience II (Fruits)/orchard management.
  • Biotechnology in Horticulture.

Postgraduate Teaching Areas:

  • Horticultural plant physiology.
  • Plant cell, tissue and organ culture.
  • Advances in horticultural plant physiology and biotechnology.
  • Horticultural plant growth and development.
  • Advances in fruit science.
  • Scientific writing and seminars.
  • Emerging and contemporary issues in Horticulture.
  • Special topics in plant biotechnology.
POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION
MASTERS LEVEL :

Master’s Degree Graduates:

  • George Ngugi. Efficacy of gibberellic acid in controlling pathological decay and maintaining post-harvest quality of passion fruits (Passiflora edulis edulis Sims.). M.Sc. Graduated 2004.
  • John Bore. Effects of pruning time, lungs, resting period and total non-structural carbohydrate reserves on regrowth and yield of tea (Camellia sinensis [L.] O. Kuntze). M.Sc. Graduated 2004.
  • Asenath Koech. Explants and media affect in vitro regeneration of Zantedeschia albomaculata. M.Sc. Graduated 2005.
  • Salome M. Obura. Management of cassava mosaic disease in western Kenya. M.Sc. Graduated 2006.
  • Tasisio Odongo. Productivity of strawberry variety Fern as influenced by phosphatic fertiliser and farmyard manure. Sc. Graduated 2008.
  • Richard Ogendo. Growth, yield, and fruit quality of strawberry variety Cambridge Favourite as influenced by plant density and farmyard manure. Sc. Graduated 2011.
  • Rose Mayoli. Effect of gibberellic acid, shade and vernalization on productivity of Ranunculus asiaticus grown in the Kenyan Highlands. Sc. Graduated in 2008.
  • Joseph Gaturuku. Amelioration of drought stress in purple passion fruit using irrigation and mulch. M.Sc. Graduated 2012.
  • Bernard Karanja. Influence of Biozyme ® foliar feed on growth and postharvest attributes of potato (Solanum tubersosum L). M.Sc. Graduated 2012.
  • Margaret Mwaura. Effects of defoliation and irrigation water management effects on multi-purpose pumpkin fruit and leaf yields in the Kenyan highlands. MSc. Graduated 2015.
  • Dionysious Munyoro. Investigation of defoliation and mineral nutrient management effects on multi-purpose pumpkin fruit and leaf yields. MSc. 2011 deferred.

 

Continuing Master’s Degree Students:

  • Joan Nelima Simbauni. Characterisation of cowpea accessions response to aphid and drought stresses using associated morphological, biochemical and molecular markers. M.Sc. 2020-2022.
  • Daniel Deba Oliech. Potency of cob-formulated medium, seed priming proficiency and growing environment on germination and establishment of sweet pepper (Capsicum annum). M.Sc. 2022-2023.
PhD. LEVEL :
  • Geoffrey K. Gathungu. Determination of combined effects of nitrogen, phosphorus and irrigation water in maximizing seed potato tuber production. Ph.D. Graduated 2014.
  • James K. Kiramana. Collection, characterisation, evaluation, and multiplication of clean seeds of multi-purpose pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) landraces in Kenya. Ph.D. Graduated 2017.
  • Rose N. Mayoli. Identification and evaluation of selected endogenous factors associated with somatic embryogenesis of coffee (Coffea arabica) Cultivar Ruiru 11. Ph.D. Graduated 2018.
  • Jedidah W. Kiharason. Diversification of processing and utilisation of multi-purpose pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) in Kenya. Ph.D. Graduated 2019.
  • Margaret M. Mwaura. Optimization of productivity, physiology and quality of multi-purpose pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata) using integrated nitrogen, mulch and gibberellic acid management. Graduated 2021.
OTHER SOCIETIES

ASSOCIATIONS:

  • UNESCO Chair on Conservation of Environment and Water for Sustainable Development (CEWSD) 2022-2024 Hosted at Chuka University (Lead Coordinator): International Development.
  • Chuka University Students Club for UNESCO (Patron): International Professional Development.
  • Chuka University Alumni Association (Member): National/Professional Development.
  • Vice-Chancellors’ Committee for Kenyan Universities (Member): National/Professional Development.
  • Academic Deputy Vice-Chancellors’ Committee in Kenya (Member): National/Professional Development.
  • Organization of Women in Science and Development (Member): International Professional Development.
  • International Society for Development and Sustainability, M141557: International Professional Development.
  • Kenya National Academy of Sciences (KNAS) (Fellow) (Applied): National/Professional Development.
  • Kenya DAAD Scholars Association (KDSA) (Member): National/Professional Development.
  • Horticultural Association of Kenya (chair/secretary/member), M2: National/Professional Development.
  • Kenya Professional Women in Agriculture and Education: National/Professional Development.
  • African Women in Science and Engineering (AWSE) (Member): Professional Development.
  • Rift Valley Province Provincial Education Board (Member): National/Community Development.
  • Board of Governors, Shivakala Sec. Sch, Kakamega (Member): National/Community Development.
  • American Society for Horticultural Science (Member): Professional Development.
  • Cornell University Alumni Association (Alumnus): Professional Development.
  • şŁ˝ÇĆĆ˝â°ćAlumni Association (Alumnus): Professional Development.
  • Mukumu Girls High School Alumni Association (Alumnus): Professional Development.

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

  • Training farmers, youth and women training in Eastern, Mt. Kenya, Rift Valley and Western Kenya.
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities through tree planting/growing and fundraising for churches, schools, campuses.
  • Member/Chair/Patron of many professional associations, alma maters, fellowships, clubs.
  • Member of board of management of high schools.
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