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DR PETER CALEB OTIENO

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PRINCIPAL TECHNOLOGIST II
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Non-Teaching
Phone Number
+254721327263
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+254736365184
Division / Faculty
Faculty of Agriculture
Directorate / Dept
DEPT OF CROPS, HORT AND SOILS
HORTICULTURE
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Address
P.O.BOX 536-20115
SUMMARY

Dr. Otieno is currently a Principal Technologist in Horticulture (Department Crops, Horticulture and Soils), Egerton University, Njoro Campus. He holds PhD in Horticulture (Olericulture) with bias in Organic Crop Production (2021), MSc in Horticultural Organic Crop Protection (2014), and BSc. in Horticulture from º£½ÇÆƽâ°æ(2007). He has B TEC Advance Diploma in Scientific Instrumentation and Management of Scientific Laboratories from the UK (1995), Higher National Diploma and Ordinary Diploma in Applied Biology at Kenya Polytechnic in 1989 and 1991 respectively. Dr. Otieno trained in Israel on Fresh produce Postharvest Technology, Physiology and Pathology in 2016. He has undergone through Webinar training on Project management. Dr. Otieno visited the Netherlands, on horticulture and Greenhouse production technology exposure and capacity building for reviewing Horticultural curriculum in Kenyan Universities and Colleges (June, 2022). Currently, Dr. Otieno is in charge Income Generation Unit (IGU) in Horticulture, in the Department of Crops, Horticulture and Soil and the Chair of the University Procurement Evaluation Committee. He is involved in Farmers’ training and consultancy in Agriculture, training Farmers both in the University premise and farmers field on outreach mission. He participates in Agricultural Society of Kenya (ASK) exhibition. Currently, Dr. Otieno is a consultant agriculture specialist, working with Agric. investors from Europe, USA, Dubai and the Pacific. In addition, Dr. Otieno works in partnership with researchers from Univerity of Ontario (Newzealand) and  University of Massechuset (USA) in developing Artificial Inteligence Agric. Knowledge Hub to support Agri.Tech and Agri. Smart, providing best technology and best solution for climate smart agriculture in Africa, under UNDP.

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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
  1. 2021:  PhD, Horticulture at Egerton University 
  2. 2014:  MSc, Horticulture at Egerton University
  3. 2007: BSc. Horticulture at Egerton University
  4. 1985: Kenya Certificate of education (KCE)
  5. 1981: Cerificate of Primary Education (CPE)
FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

 

FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION: Vegetable Science, Organic crop production, Crop protection and Ornamental Horticulture

 

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
  • April 2022: Conflict Resolution process on Environment and Agriculture.Sponsor: Egerton University 
  • October 2022: Basic introduction to Entrepreneur for IGU sections Sponsor: Egerton University 
  • 2016: Certificate for International course on Research & Development in post-harvest Physiology, Pathology & Handling of Fresh commodities, Israel organized by Mashav (7th – 26th February 2016). Sponsor: MASHAV
  • 2008: Certificate for Advance course on the Quality and safety of Horticultural Products by ministry of Education, People Republic of China and organized by Naijing Agricultural University. Place was Egerton University. Sponsor:Ministry of Education, People Republic of China 
  • 2000: Regional Certificate in Herbarium Techniques organized by National Museum of Kenya (Nairobi) organized. Sponsor: British council 
  • 1999: Systematics of Microfungi at University of Nairobi. Sponsor: British Council

  • 1994-1995: BTEC CED Scientific Instrumentation and Management of Scientific laboratories. Sponsor;World Bank 
  • 1990-1991: Higher Diploma in Applied Biology option;Plant pathology, crop protection and soils sciences. Sponsor JKUAT
  • 1986-1989: Diploma in Applied Biology: Botany and Zoology.Sponsor: Kenyatta University
WORK EXPERIENCE
  • 1988- 1991: Kenyatta Unniversity Lab Technician in Botany department
  • 1991- 1996: JKUAT Lab Techician in Botany Department 
  • 1996- 2003: º£½ÇÆƽâ°æSenior Technologist in Botany department
  • 2003- Date: º£½ÇÆƽâ°æPrincipal Technologist/ Lecturer in CHS Dept.
KEY PROJECTS

 

Biosolids from Wastewater Treatment pond as a Potting Substrate for Greenhouse Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) Production (PhD Thesis) (2016- 2018)

Enhancing growth, yield and postharvest quality of African Leafy Vegetables (ALVs) by use of Agro-nets (2014-2017)

Management of root knot nematodes (Meloidogyne sp.) and enhancing growth yield of greenhouse produced tomatoes by using fresh plant derived soil amendments (MSc. Thesis) (2011-2012)

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS
  1. Crop protection
  2. Crop production and plant nutrition
  3. Ornamental plant research
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
  1. Peter Caleb Otieno*   Samuel Nyalala   Joseph Wolukau (2020). Postharvest Quality and Safety of Potted Greenhouse Tomato Grown on Forest Soil-Biosolids substrate, Blended with NPK Fertilizer. Journal of Agricultural Sciences 02(02): 24-36.
  2. Peter Caleb Otieno*, S. Nyalala and J. Wolukau (2020). Optimization of Biosolids as a Substrate for Tomato Transplant Production. Advances in Horticultural Sciences 34(3) 2020. 
  3. Peter Caleb Otieno*, Samuel Nyalala, and Joseph Wolukau, ., (2019). Suitability of biosolids from university sewage Ponds as a substrate for crop production. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 4(35): 2062-2074. 
  4. Peter C. Otieno*, Richard M.S. Mulwa, Joshua Otieno Ogweno (2020). Management of root knot nematodes (Meloidogyne sp.) and enhancing growth yield of greenhouse produced tomatoes by using fresh plant derived soil amendments. Adv. Hort. Sci., 2020 34(4): 357¬372 DOI: 10.13128/ahsc¬942 
  5. Otieno*, P. C., Mulwa, R. M. S., Ogweno, O. J. & Gogo, E. O. (2017). Effect of amending soil with Lippia and Ocimum species biomass on postharvest quality of Greenhouse tomatoes. African Journal of Horticultural Sciences, 12: 16-29.

  6. Gogo, E.O., J. Sauer, Otieno, P.C., A.M. Opiyo, S. (2015) Huyskens-Keil. Improving yield and carotenoids of African leafy vegetables by use of agricultural nets. Tropentag, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany September

CONFERENCES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS
  1. Horticultural Association of Kenya workshop at Meru University, KALRO HRI THIKA, 
  2. Chuka Unuversity International scientific conference
  3. Rongo Univrsity International Scientific conference
  4. º£½ÇÆƽâ°æInternational conference

 

HONORS, PRIZE AND AWARDS

1994-1995: World Bank scholarship for professional traing in Scientifuc instrumentation and Scientifuc laboratory management in the UK 

2000: British Council scholarship Trainmg Plant Biosystematice and plant biodiversity at East African Herbarium, Museum of Kenya

2011-2012 NACOSTI AWARD For MSc. Hortticulture research project leading to MSc Thesis and two peer reviewed publications

2016: MASHAV SCHOLARSHIP for traing on postharvest Biology and Technology in Israel

2017-2018: World Bank (CESAAM) sholarship for PhD research projects leading to PhD Thesis and three peer reviewed Publications

 

TEACHING AREAS
  1. Ornamental Horticulture
  2. Organic crop production (Olericulture)
  3. Crop protection
OTHER SOCIETIES
  1. National Treasurer in the Society of Economic Botany No. 03 
  2. Member of Horticultural ASSOCIATION of KENYA No, 402
  3. Member of of Pesticidal plant Technologies Network (PEPTEN)

 

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