CLSU Annual Report 2013 1 Board of Regents

Hon. RUPERTO S. SANGALANG Hon. RUBEN C. SEVILLEJA Hon. EDGARDO J. ANGARA Hon. PIA S. CAYETANO Commissioner President, CLSU Senator and Chair Senator and Chair Commission on Higher Education Vice Chair Senate Committee on Education, Senate Committee on Education, Chair - Designate Culture & Arts Arts and Culture (Starting Oct. 2013) Member Member

Hon. JUAN EDGARDO M. ANGARA Hon. ROMAN T. ROMULO Hon. SEVERINO C. SANTOS Hon. VICTOR B. MARIANO Congressman and Chair Congressman and Chair Regional Director, NEDA, RO3 Regional Director, DOST, RO3 House Committee on Higher and House Committee on Higher and Member Member Technical Education Technical Education Member (Starting Oct. 2013) Member

Hon. ANDREW B. VILLACORTA Hon. TEOTIMO M. AGANON Hon. EDGARDO A. ALFONSO Hon. FIRMA C. VIRAY Regional Director, DA, RFU III Alumni Representative Private Sector Representative Faculty Representative Member Memberr Member Member

Hon. PAUL A. CARDENIO Hon. DEVIN CARL P. SAGUN Mr. EDGARDO C. IBAÑEZ Student Representative Student Representative (Starting Oct. 2013) University and Board Secretary Member Member 2 CLSU Annual Report 2013 Table of Contents

2 CLSU Board of Regents 4 Foreword 5 Excellence in Learning 6 Enrolment 6 Graduation 8 Students’ Performance in Examinations 8 Program Accreditation and Institutional Accreditation 9 Internationalization Initiatives 9 Curriculum Development 9 Library and Information Access Development 10 Student Development and Welfare 13 Student Awards 15 Human Resource Development 17 Notable Awards and Recognition 19 Faculty and Student Exchange/On-the-Job Trainings 20 Discovery of New Knowledge 21 Research and Development Programs Implemented 23 Scholarly Outputs Published 25 Other Publications 27 Proactive Engagement 28 Technical Support, Extension Services and Continuing Education/ Training Program 30 Special Programs and Projects 31 Professional and Expert Services 33 Collaborative Linkages and Partnerships 36 Good Governance 37 Financial Resources 38 Facilities Development and Improvement 40 Business Affairs and Other Business Income 43 University Officials 44 CLSU Philosophy, Vision and Mission

CLSU Annual Report 2013 3 Foreword

he Central Luzon State University began the Year 2013 armed with Trenewed vigor and dynamism to pursue its mandates of providing world-class education and producing cutting-edge researches and innovation for progress and development.

The university also marked the completion of its Five-Year Strategic Plan as it is poised to face the challenges of an ever changing environment especially in the field of higher education. It also continued to work for quality and excellence in the light of the Philippine Higher Education Reform Agenda aligned with the Social Contract of His Excellency, President Benigno S. Aquino. This was done by providing the important requisites for an efficient and effective delivery of higher education: quality and relevant instruction; active research participation; involvement of faculty members, staff, and students in both curricular and co-curricular activities; participative management; and responsible governance.

The notable accomplishments and significant milestones of the University in 2013 are highlighted in this Annual Report.

4 CLSU Annual Report 2013 xcellence Ein Learning

he Academic Affairs Program takes its part in the realization of the TUniversity Strategic Plan through the provision of superlative quality of education. It makes certain the achievement of exceptional learning through the delivery of advanced and relevant instruction. Useful policy studies and proposals were implemented and active involvement of faculty, staff and students in research and various activities favorable to learning and development were continuously encouraged and sustained.

CLSU Annual Report 2013 5 ENROLMENT

The enrolment in the graduate, undergraduate, vocational and high school levels for the first semester, SY 2013-2014 breached the 11,000 mark for the first time with a total of 12,235. During the second semester, a total of 11,382 students was enrolled. The total enrolment for Summer 2013 was 2,462 (Table 3).

Table 1. Enrolment by college/institute/school, CY 2013

1st 2nd Units Summer Semester Semester College of Agriculture 638 1,597 1,475 College of Arts and Sciences 397 2,783 College of Business Administration and 332 1,720 1,642 Accountancy College of Education 329 2,235 2,067 College of Engineering 230 1,510 1,449 College of Fisheries 71 317 277 College of Home Science and 167 967 879 Industry College of Veterinary Science 200 397 356 and Medicine Vocational and High Schools 0 709 706 vertical- vertical- Institute of Graduate Studies 98 ized ized Total 2, 462 12,235 11,382

GRADUATION

During the university’s 61st Annual Table 2. Number of graduates by degree, 61st Annual Commencement Exercises Commencement Exercises held on April 11, 2013, a total of 1,121 graduates, the Curricular Program Number biggest single batch so far, marched for Institute of Graduate Studies their respective diplomas/certificates. Of this Doctor of Philosophy 7 total, 34 students graduated with academic Master of Science 16 honors: 1 magna cum laude, 31 cum laude Master of Chemistry 2 and 2 with honors. In addition, 17 received Open University special awards. Doctor of Philosophy 1 Mr. Alberto D. Lina, a corporate College of Veterinary Science and Medicine entrepreneur and financial executive, served Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 24 as guest of honor and commencement Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry 39 speaker. College of Engineering The Bachelor of Science in Business Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 11 Administration had the most number of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 48 graduates (161), followed by the BS in Hotel and Restaurant Management and Bachelor Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 97 of Secondary Education with 105 and 100, Certificate in Agricultural Mechanics 7 respectively. 6 CLSU Annual Report 2013 Mr. Alberto D. Lina Pres. Ruben C. Sevilleja

Number Curricular Program College of Fisheries Bachelor of Science in Fisheries 5 College of Business Administration and Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Business Administration 161 Bachelor of Science in Accountancy 39 On the other hand, 362 graduated during the 23rd Mid-year Commencement Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology 85 Exercises held on November 21, 2013 (Table Master in Business Administration 1 3). Four students graduated cum laude. Dr. College Education Ruben C. Sevilleja, CLSU president, served Bachelor of Secondary Education 100 as commencement speaker. The theme of Bachelor of Elementary Education 99 both the annual and mid-year graduation Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Extension 26 Education exercises was “Upholding Excellence and Relevance Amidst Challenges of College of Agriculture Globalization in Higher Education. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 72 rd Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness 8 Table 3. Number of graduates, 23 Mid-year Commencement Exercises Certificate in Agricultural Science 17 College Number College of Home Science and Industry Bachelor of Science in Food Technology 30 College of Agriculture 42 Bachelor of Science in Textile and Garment 6 College of Arts and Sciences 43 Technology Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant College of Business Administration and Accountancy 30 105 Management College of Education 82 College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts in Development Communication 22 College of Engineering 32 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology 20 College of Fisheries 13 Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences 29 College of Home Science and Industry 33 Bachelor of Science in Biology 25 College of Veterinary Science and Medicine 27 Bachelor of Science in Chemistry 11 Bachelor of Science in Statistics 7 TOTAL 362 TOTAL 1,121 CLSU Annual Report 2013 7 STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN EXAMINATIONS The university mostly surpassed the national passing percentages in various licensure examinations during the period in review. Two graduates of the College of Veterinary Science and Medicine (CVSM) bagged the First and Second Places in the 2013 Veterinary Licensure Examination given

by PRC last September 18-20. They are Dr. Dr. Felkins M. Macabitas, first placer (4th from left), and Dr. Gian Ato D. Canlas, second placer (5th from left) with (from left) VPAA S. Roguel, VPRET T. Aganon, Pres. Felkins M. Macabitas (first placer) and Dr. R. Sevilleja, Dean R. Gundran, VPAD R. Divina and BPBA E. Marzan Gian Ato D. Canlas (second placer) with ratings of 88.20 and 85.86%, respectively. Management (BSHRM) students passed the The CLSU – CVSM also placed Second TESDA Assessment for National Certification Best Performing School among 20 veterinary (NC) II on the following skills: Housekeeping, schools in the 2013 National Veterinary 156 students, 100% passing; Food and Beverage, 162 students, 97% passing, and Admission Test (NVAT) having posted 97.30 passing percentage with three students Bartending, 244 students, 100% passing, bagging the top three places: Alvin John The performance of graduates in M. Oliveros (85.45), Razy Mark N. Sanchez different licensure examinations held during (83.03), and Leynard Marvin R. Santos (79.39). the period covered is summarized in Table 4. Moreover, 95 BS Information Table 4. Performance of graduates in licensure examinations Technology students posted a 100% passing Institutional National Licensure Date Passing Passing performance in the TESDA Computer Examination Hardware Servicing NC II Examination. On Percentage Percentage Licensure March 2013 60.94 27.78 the other hand, BS Hotel and Restaurant Examination September for Teachers 74.75 31.18 PROGRAM ACCREDITATION AND (Elementary) 2013 Licensure March 2013 42.00 39.61 INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION Examination September for Teachers 59.00 39.75 2013 The following undergraduate (Secondary) May 2013 56.67 42.82 programs passed accreditation conducted Civil Engineering November by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Board Examination 58.06 48.12 Colleges and Universities in the Philippines 2013 CPA Licensure October 2013 72.93 40.87 (AACCUP) in September 2013. Examination Agricultural Program Accreditation Level Engineering Board August 2013 61.11 39.43 Biology Qualified for Level IV Examination Chemistry Qualified for Level IV Agriculturist Licensure July 2013 54.01 35.22 Agriculture Qualified for Level IV Examination Elementary Education Qualified for Level IV Veterinarian September Secondary Education Qualified for Level IV Licensure 53.19 39.60 2013 Accountancy Level III Re-Accredited Examination Licensure Home Technology Level II Re-Accredited September Examination for 55.00 56.04 2013 Civil Engineering Qualified for Level III Chemists Information Technology Level I Accredited

During the year in review, the Cooperative Development Authority on accreditation of the university through the May 21 to continue its task in developing the Training Office as Certified Cooperative human resources of cooperatives. Training Provider was renewed by the 8 CLSU Annual Report 2013 The Training Office was likewise accredited by the Department of Interior and Local Government as a training provider for the establishment of Regional Water Sanitation (WATSAN) Hubs for Capacity Development. Moreover, CLSU was designated as a Tuklas Lunas Center by the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development of DOST making the university eligible to receive equipment and research grants from the DOST to implement R&D on the medicinal and pharmaceutical potentials of local medicinal plants. • The Department of Filipino made INTERNATIONALIZATION INITIATIVES a consultation with CHED and documentation regarding the offering of 1. The College of Veterinary Science and AB Filipino. Medicine qualified and was accepted as member of the following: • Proposed revision of the BSIT Curriculum has been approved at CODD Level. a. Affiliate Member, Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges • The CLSU Open University created a (AAVMC) committee that will develop an Advance b. Member, Asian Association of Graduate Diploma in Management. A Veterinary Schools (AAVS) follow-up meeting was also held last 26-27 c. Member, Southeast Asia Veterinary April 2013 to fine tune the curriculum for School Association (SAVSA) the proposed Doctor of Agriculture which will be offered in partnership with Benguet 2. CLSU has been granted access by State University. the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Ranking to their QS CORE data system facility. As such, the university LIBRARY AND INFORMATION can now make submission to QS for ACCESS DEVELOPMENT preliminary evaluation for possible inclusion in the ranking. 1. Thru the library fees, the University Library was able to purchase 60 titles CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT and 62 volumes of books amounting to P337,495.00 and subscribe to 23 titles • A committee that will develop an of journals amounting to P109,136.00. Advanced Graduate Diploma in Moreover, it received 153 titles and 159 Management was created at the CLSU volumes of donated books. Open University. 2. From the proceeds of the READy Na… • The creation of the Department of TakBOOKa… held last November 2012, Environmental Science was already 33 titles of books worth P16,476.00 were approved by the Administrative Council. purchased.

• The Department of Biological Sciences 3. The Science Direct® and SCOPUS® presented to the Council of Deans and subscriptions were renewed. Charged Directors (COOD) the proposed revision of against CHED-CLSU Cutting-Edge R&D the Bachelor of Science in Biology. project, the subscriptions amounted to CLSU Annual Report 2013 9 P3.8M which covers 34 e-journal titles Library System. in Science Direct and all the titles in SCOPUS. 5. A total of 109 books and 189 journals from a US donor was solicited by Dennis De 4. The librarians have encoded/barcoded Vera, a faculty member of the College of 23,427 titles (33,012 volumes) of books, Arts and Sciences, for the Department of graduate theses and dissertations to the Social Science Library.

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE A range of activities for the promotion for the scholarship programs sponsored of the development and welfare of the by IRRI-Landbank, Syngenta, Sen. students was conducted during the year in Koko Pimentel and Recto Educational review, as follows: Assistance Program (REAP). • Administered competitive examination Student Services and interview of applicants for Marie Villanueva-Hilliard Scholarship Grant • A new mode of payment of school for Bachelor of Elementary Education fees (on call and over-the-counter) students. in partnership with Land Bank of the • The Department of Food Science and Philippines was implemented. Under this Technology (DFST) together with Philippine system, students can pay their assessed Association of Food Technologists (PAFT), school fees in any Land Bank Branch Inc. hosted and organized the concert of anywhere in the country. Iskwelahang Pilipino Rondalla of Boston • The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) on July 11, 2013. conducted/facilitated two Pre- Employment Seminar and Labor Scholarships Enjoyed by Students Education for the annual and midyear graduating students on April 5 and Various scholarship grants were November 15 and the CLSU Annual Jobs availed of by a total of 2,981 students for Fair on April 6. It has also approved 29 the first semester of SY 2013. Of this number, Student Development Fund (SDF) requests 1092 were institutional scholars, 1775 were amounting to P538,143.20. government-funded scholars and 114 were • The CLSU Hospital provided physical and private-funded scholars. During the second medical examination to students. semester, a total of 1,983 benefited from their • The Office of Admissions accepted respective scholarships. applications and conducted interviews 10 CLSU Annual Report 2013 In addition, a scholarship grant was • The NSTP-ROTC Unit conducted the received from Sen. Koko Pimentel in the closing ceremony for the Cadet Officer amount of 1.7M to fund the training of 450 Qualifying Course Class 2013 on October BSHRM students in various training areas, to 22 with Col. Raul M. Cestona, the group wit: food, beverage, and front office. commander, as the keynote speaker. • SILIP: An Invitation to Study the Philippine Student Activities Society was organized by Ms. Peachy D. Araza of the Department of Social Along with the varied services and Sciences programs provided, students are also • The NSTP-ROTC Unit conducted the encouraged to participate in conferences, closing ceremony for the Cadet Officer trainings, contests, and other relevant Qualifying Course Class 2013 on October experiences aimed to sustain and support 22 with Col. Raul M. Cestona, the group their pursuit of knowledge to become commander, as the keynote speaker. dynamic and globally competitive • In line with the celebration of World individuals. Some of the notable activities by Rabies Day last September 28, the the students are listed below. Veterinary Honors Society sponsored Usapang Rabies and the 5th Hayop sa Extra Curricular Activities Kaalaman Rabies Quiz Contest. • CAS celebrated the 2nd CLSU-Japan • The CLSU-Gintong Ani Philippines Friendship Week on September 19-22. (CLSU-GAP) represented the country in • Two hundred ten (210) seedlings of the International Dance and Musical alibangbang were planted by CLSU Festival celebration of the 86th Birthday students along Men’s Dorm 6 and 7 to of his Majesty King Bhumibol held last Bagong Sikat Road on September 20 in November 29 – December 9 at Bangkok, line with Clean-Up the World Activity. Thailand. They also performed on the • A total of 2,293 first year students welcome dinner and socials for all African attended the Annual Library Orientation guests of PhilRice on August 28 at PhilRice, for Freshmen Students conducted by the Science City of Muñoz. University Library in collaboration with the • The CLSU-GAP Rondalla served as the Department of English and Humanities. official rondalla of the 33rd National Folk • As a requirement in the course GTECH 220 Dance Workshop last May 20-24 at the (Advanced Garment Construction), the Cultural Center of the Philippines, . BSTGT students organized a culminating • The Department of Social Sciences activity called A Night of Fashion last organized 20 Anyos na Tayo, the first September 18 at the Tan Yan Kee Hall. Alumni Homecoming of the ABSS • The Badminton Varsity Team joined the 1st Graduate held on December 19. Globe International Tournament on July • The celebration of the 79th National 27 at Aerodrome Badminton Center in Book Week and the 22nd Library and Taytay, Rizal. Information Services Month led by the • ISPEAR celebrated its Golden University University Library was held last November Intramural Games last September 5-7. 24-30. • The University Men’s Basketball and Women’s Volleyball Varsity Teams

CLSU Annual Report 2013 11 participated in the Collegiate Chemistry last October 30. Sports League Season 2 which started on • The Department of Agricultural September 6. Engineering conducted Seminar on Thesis • Volleyball Varsity Teams (men and Writing, Formatting and Procurement women) joined a one-day volleyball System for Graduate Students last friendship game on September 14 in December 18. Subic, Zambales. • Two-hundred ninety-eight (298) BSHRM • The University Karatedo Varsity Team students attended the John Maxwell joined the 1st Taguig City Karetedo Leadership Training Workshop on Championship on September 15 in Fort December 6-7 at CLSU RET Amphitheater. Bonifacion, Taguig City. • Grubstreet, a seminar-workshop on • The University Athletics Team (men and campus journalism, was conducted by women) joined the Takbo, Sayaw, Padyak the University Science High School last para sa Turismo last September 22 at the August 23-24. Department of Tourism Region III, San • One hundred (100) BSHRM students Fernando City, Pampanga. attended the Astoria Culinary Training on • The Freshies’ Week sponsored by the USSC Asian Fusion (August 2-3), 172 attended was held on September 4 at the University the Astoria’s Hotel on Wheels Barista Auditorium. Training (August 8-10), and 160 attended • The 1st CSBO Conference sponsored by the Astoria’s Hotel on Wheels Front Office the USSC was held on September 10 at Training (August 22 and 30). the University Auditorium. • BSHRM third year students attended the • The CBAA organized the program seminar on English Proficiency towards Parangal sa Magulang for the parents of Competitive Hotelier and Restaurateur graduating students held on April 9 at the in the Future at the CAS Little Theater on University Auditorium. August 16. • The death anniversary of Vivencio • Three basic cadets of the CLSU ROTC Unit Saulong, a CLSU student hero, was participated in one-month centralized commemorated on February 7. ROTC Summer Camp Training as a requirement in their ROTC Advance Seminars & Trainings course. Meanwhile, nine advance cadet officers joined the two-week Advance • AB Development Communication ROTC Academic Phase Training (ARAPT). students together with some faculty • CEd held the Pre-Deployment Orientation members of the Department of Seminar for Student Teachers and Field Development Communication attended Practice Students on June 19 to July 2. the 10th EdukCircle Convention on Media • A technical writing seminar for BSHRM on- Communication and 10th ICCS Media the-job-training students was held last July Convention held both in last 4. August 25 and September 1, respectively. • The PAFT, Inc. (Zeta Chapter) • Eighty-four (84) student leaders attended spearheaded and conducted once the 1st Accountability, Credibility and again a seminar on food safety to 28 Transparency Seminar/Workshop for CLSU food cart vendors held at the Student Leaders with Prof. Winnie College of Home Science and Industry. Villanueva as Resource Speaker held at • The Gintong Ani-Philippines and ISPEAR the RET Cafeteria on December 4. faculty and staff staged the 13th PE 105 • Thirteen BSFT students attended the 52nd culminating activity entitled Katubanya PAFT Annual Convention last June 26- 13 last February 28. 28 at the SMX Convention Center MOA, • Ten BS Agriculture student leaders City. attended the 3rd Annual Agriculture • The 3rd BS Chemistry Colloquium was Student Congress held at UPLB, Los Baños, facilitated by the Department of Laguna last March 8. 12 CLSU Annual Report 2013 • The University Laboratory High Schools • The CLSU team composed of attended several seminars and trainings students from the College of Business like youth camp and leadership Administration and Accountancy placed training sponsored by student leaders 5th overall during the 15th Intercollegiate from Ateneo de Manila University Finance Competition (ICFC) held at the and conducted different activities Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas last October intended for students’ growth and 22. The competition was participated in advancement not only in the academics by 23 teams representing schools from the but also in other aspects of learning and Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore. development. • C/Pvt. Mary Joy A. Neri won as the BB Laang Kawal Region III held in Tarlac City STUDENT AWARDS on December 7, 2013. • Paul A. Cardenio and Devin Carl • The CLSU-Maestro Singers bagged the P. Sagun, DVM and BSA students, top awards in two categories, Gold respectively, were recipients of the 2013 – Category F (Folk Song) and Silver – Ten Outstanding Young Men of Nueva Category B2 (Mixed Category Level II), Ecija (TOYM-NE) given last June 2013. during the 4th Winter Choral Festival held • Gelyn L. de Gracia received the Best

at Tsuen Wan Hall Auditorium, Hong Kong Paper (Junior Category) for her paper last November 30 – Dec. 4, 2013, besting entitled Formulation and Characterization ten participating choirs coming from four of Pelleted Organic Fertilizer presented countries. during the 16th PSSST Annual Meeting • CLSU placed 1st Runner-Up in the SUC III and Scientific Conference held at Subic Olympics 2012 out of the 13 competing Holiday Villas on May 29-31, 2013. state colleges and universities. During the • CLSU students won the championship National SCUAA Olympics held at Jose in the Philippine Science Consortium Rizal Memorial State University, Dapitan Quiz held in Batangas State University on City on February 17-23, 2013, CLSU December 11-13. athletes contributed 11 gold, 13 silver and • The CLSU team composed of several 5 bronze medals for SCUAA Region III. students from the College of Agriculture • CVSM students bagged four seized three 1st places, four 2nd places, championship crowns out of seven two 3rd places and one 5th place in national veterinary quiz contests held different categories during the 13th Skills from February 12 to 19, 2013 in various Olympics held in Nueva Ecija University veterinary schools in the country. of Science and Technology (NEUST) last September 10-11. CLSU Annual Report 2013 13 • The team composed of CBAA students in the Physical Fitness Test while Catherine qualified to the National Round of the M. Bustos got the Academic Proficiency Junior Finance Executive (JFINEX) Quiz. Award in the Advance ROTC Academic • The CLSU Green Cobras landed 2nd Phase Training Class during the NSTP- runner-up in the Regional Annual ROTC Training of Region III held in Camp Administrative and Tactical Inspection Aquino, Tarlac last April 11 – May 8 and (RAATI) held on March 22, 2013. May 6-18, respectively. • Two students of NSTP-ROTC were • Two teams from the University Science adjudged overall champion and 1st High School emerged champion and 2nd runner-up in two categories in the runner-up in the IMPACT’s Regional Inter- Regional Shooting Competition, NSTP- School Quiz Bee. ROTC III held at Tarlac City on December • ULHS Pinili students emerged Champion 7. and Best in Costume in the Street Dancing • Ronnie E. Agustin and Cathleen C. Garbin Competition of the Pagibang Damara got the Physical Fitness Proficiency Award Festival in San Jose City.

14 CLSU Annual Report 2013 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT A continuing program and concern prestigious universities abroad while others of the university is for the faculty to serve are offered in leading schools in the country. efficiently and effectively their teaching During the year in review, 34 faculty and other functions, and for staff members and staff commenced their graduate studies to provide support services with utmost for advanced degrees: 8 for doctoral degree diligence and commitment. One ultimate and 26 for masteral degree (Table 5). On way to achieve this is by providing the other hand, 15 finished their advanced opportunities for honing competencies, degrees; 10 PhD and 5 MS; while one staff knowledge, skills and expertise of faculty and member finished a bachelor’s degree (Table staff members through advanced studies or 6). trainings. Some of these are conducted in

Table 5. Faculty and staff members who commenced their studies for advanced degrees in 2013

Name Degree Major Field School Scholarship Alma M. Dela Cruz Ph. D. Development Studies UST CLSU-FSDP (partial) Gella Patria Abella Ph. D. Environmental Science UPLB CLSU-FSDP Joan C. Ravago Ph. D. Language Education PNU CLSU-FSDP Judith A. Teaño Ph. D. Economics ADMU CHED Lorenz J. Fajardo Ph. D. Environmental Science UPLB ASTHRDP-NSC Magdalena C. Galang Ph. D. Guidance and Counseling PNU CLSU-FSDP Mari Joy M. Buenaventura Ph. D. Economics ADMU CHED Melissa B. Agustin Ph. D. Agricultural Chemistry Kyoto University, Japan Japanese Gov’t. (JGSP) Ramon Cezar D. Salas Ph. D. Animal Science CLSU CLSU-FSDP Suncheon National University, Alvin P. Soriano MS Animal Science and Technology Sang Suk Lee South Korea Ben G. Domingo Jr. MS Journalism PUP CLSU-FSDP (partial) Bethsaida M. Apongol* MS Aquaculture CLSU Personal/part-time Celynne R. Ocampo MS Plant Pathology UPLB CLSU-FSDP Cheryl Ann P. Galvez* MS Public Management NEUST CLSU-HRD (partial) TECOP (Taiwan Claire Samantha T. Juanico MS Marine Fisheries National Taiwan University Scholarship Program) Dina Ruth Domingo MS Mathematics Education CLSU Open Univ. CLSU-FSDP (partial) Elizabeth de Guzman* MS Public Management NEUST CLSU-HRD(partial) Irene S. Calaunan MS Language Education St. Louis Univ. CLSU-FSDP (partial) Jade Farrah Dianne Mendoza MS Physics UP Diliman CLSU-FSDP Jamal James Manlapig MS Animal Science Chungnam National University RDA-S Korea Jaypee Estigoy MS Crop Protection CLSU CLSU-FSDP Joel D. Sumeldan* MS Aquaculture CLSU Personal/part-time Lorelie Vee C. Domingo MS Anthropology UP Diliman CLSU-FSDP (partial) Ma. Luisa B. Mason MS Soil Biology Miyazaki Univ., Japan Monbusho Nelson M. Panahon MS Chemistry DLSU CLSU-FSDP Nestor Pagaduan* MS Crop Science CLSU Personal/part-time Nora Cabaral* MS Animal Science UPLB DOST-SEI Peachy D. Araza MS Sociology UP Diliman CLSU-FSDP (partial) Hotel, Restaurant and Related Rachelle A. Soriano MS UP Diliman Personal/part-time Institution Management Roberto Miguel V. Sayco* MS Aquaculture CLSU AquaFish CRSP Rogelio R. Nicolas* MS Crop Science CLSU Personal/part-time Rolando Pagaduan* MS Crop Science CLSU Personal/part-time Roseller O. Quinn MS Business Administration ADMU CLSU-FSDP (partial) Sherwin Celestino* MS Agricultural Economics CLSU Personal

*Non-teaching personnel CLSU Annual Report 2013 15 In addition, a number of faculty in numerous international and national members, non-teaching personnel and conferences. university researchers attended and finished Various seminars, workshops and trainings in various fields held in the country conferences were also participated in by and abroad like Germany, Belgium, Mexico, the faculty and staff of the university. Some Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, served as research paper presenters while South Korea and China while several others as resource persons or speakers. presented their research papers and posters

Table 6. Faculty and staff members who have completed their advanced degrees

Name Degree Major Field School Scholarship

Angeles de Leon Ph.D. Biology UST CLSU-FSDP

Business Edilyn V. Lansangan Ph.D. NEUST CLSU-FSDP Administration Helene M. Business Ph.D. NEUST CLSU-FSDP Mescallado Administration Japan Society for Post-Doctoral Fish Health University of Tokyo, Karl Marx Quiazon the Promotion of Fellowship Management Japan Science (JSPS) Educational Leonila S. Paez* Ph.D. NEUST Personal/part-time Management Mark Anthony Ph.D. Literature PNU CLSU-FSDP Moyano Electrical and Nemesio A. Ph.D. Electronics UP Diliman DOST Macabale, Jr. Engineering Business Pablo J. Rafael, Jr. Ph.D. NEUST CLSU-FSDP Management

Perfecto F. Dizon, Jr. Ph.D. Applied Linguistics Dela Salle University CLSU-FSDP

Roselie L. Galang Ph.D. Plant Pathology UPLB DOST scholar

Carlos N. Lamson, MS Education CLSU CLSU-FSDP Jr. Freie Universitat German Academic Veterinary Public Berlin (FUB) Fredelon B. Sison MS Exchange Service Health and Chiang Mai (DAAD) University Glenn Alfred S. MS Information Systems UP Open University Personal/part-time Thomas Unversiteit Ghent, Joel G. Juvinal MS Food Science VLIR-OUS Belgium

Rowena P. Thomas MS Information Systems UP Open University Personal/part-time

Information Zoilo A. Cunanan* BS CLSU Personal/(part-time) Technology

*Non-academic staff

16 CLSU Annual Report 2013 NOTABLE AWARDS AND RECOGNITION CLSU President Ruben C. Sevilleja was bestowed the PANTAS Award as Outstanding R and D Administrator by the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD). “The award was in recognition of his leadership in CLSU towards the advancement of agriculture and natural resources research and development (R and D) in Region III, among others.” The awarding ceremony was held in Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila, CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City last November 8.

Other distinguished awards and recognition obtained by faculty and staff members (individual and group) of the university in 2013 include the following (Table 7).

Table 7. Faculty and staff awardees

Awardees/Recipients Name of Award Granting Agency and Unit Dr. Romeo S. Gundran 2013 PRC Outstanding Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), PRC Veterinarian of the Year Awards Night held at the Manila Hotel, June 20 Dr. Clarissa Yvonne J. Domingo 2013 Distinguished Alumna UP College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Association Award for Veterinary Research 2013 Outstanding Teacher in Philippine Society of Animal Science (PSAS), 50th Veterinary Science Scientific Seminar And Annual Convention, October 16- 18, Palawan State University Dr. Ronaldo T. Alberto GO Ocfemia Outstanding Plant Philippine Phytopathological Society, 44th Annual Pathologist Award in Instruction Convention of the Pest Management Council of the Philippines, March 7 CLSU Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE) Awardees: Dr. Flor Amor B. Monta Outstanding CLSU Official CLSU - PRAISE Dr. Remedios B. Bolivar Outstanding Faculty - Level III CLSU - PRAISE Mr. Jay C. Santos Outstanding Faculty – Level I CLSU - PRAISE Mr. Jose A. Gallardo Outstanding Administrative Staff CLSU - PRAISE (Level I) Ms. Ellen S. Romero Outstanding Research Staff CLSU - PRAISE

CLSU Annual Report 2013 17 Group Awards Jerwin R. Undan (along with his Japanese Most Outstanding Academic Japan Genetic Society, Japan, colleagues) Papers Published, Genes and September 30 Genetic System Journal 2012 RMCARES Organic Farming R&D Team with Outstanding Group Award CLSU - PRAISE Dr. Fe Porciuncula as project leader Dr. Ma. Excelsis M. Orden, Dr. Edgar A. Best Paper 49th PAEDA Biennial Convention, October 23-25, Central Orden, Dr. Nenita D. Carbonel, Dr. Fe L. (Overall) Mindanao University Porciuncula and Mr. Erwin M. Vallente Dr. Rodolfo F. Medrano Jr., Dr. Apolinario AFMA R&D Best Paper DA-BAR National V. Yambot, Yasser C. Cabansag and Divina Research Symposium, Claus October 16-17 Dr. Ernesto A. Martin and Jayson J. Juan Best Paper PSAS, 50th Scientific Seminar And Annual Convention, (Nutrition Category) October 16-18, Palawan State Univ. Dr. Helen F. Gavino (co-author) Best Paper Federation of Crop Science Societies of the Philippines (FCSSP), 22nd Scientific Conference of the FCSSP, Pearlmont Inn, CDO, Philippines, March 11-16 EA Abella, JR Undan and KJ Cruz Best Poster 1st National Mushroom Congress, RET Amphitheater, CLSU, July 18 CTMRD personnel Best Poster 13th National Annual Scientific Conference of the Philippine Society for the Study of Nature (PSSN), Inc., Cebu Business Center, Cebu City, May 21-25 Dr. Armando N. Espino and Engr. Marvin M. Best in Cartographic Design and Geodata Systems Technologies, Inc., 1st Philippine ESRI Cinense Best Overall Map Education Conference, EDSA Shangri-la, Manila, January 21 Dr. Fe L. Porciuncula, Dr. Clarita P. Aganon, Second Place in Best PCAARRD –DOST Awarding Ceremonies, November 8, Dr. Constancia C. Dacumos, Mr. Arturo O. Development Paper Award Sofitel Hotel Manipon, Mr. Rodolfo D. Martin and Mr. (National Level) Melchor P. Pascua Dr. Ireneo C. Agulto, Mr. Alexis T. Belonio, Second Best Poster National Conference on Agricultural Sustainability, RET Dr. Emmanuel V. Sicat, Dr. Francisco D. Amphitheater, Central Luzon State University, March 21 Cuaresma and Engr. Celestino E. Delos Reyes Dr. Renato G. Reyes and Dr. Sofronio P. Second Best Poster Paper National Conference on Agricultural Sustainability Kalaw sponsored by the University Academic Research Council and Fulbright Philippine Agriculture Alumni Association, Inc., RET Amphitheater, March 21 EM Vera Cruz, EBT Jiminez and BM Apongol Second Best Research Paper 45th Annual Convention on Marine and Freshwater Sciences, Palawan State University, October 16-18 IC Agulto, AT Belonio, EV Sicat, FD Second Best Poster National Conference on Agricultural Sustainability, RET Cuaresma and CE Delos Reyes Amphitheater, CLSU, March 21 RG Reyes and SP Kalaw Second Best Poster National Conference on Agricultural Sustainability, RET Amphitheater, CLSU, March 21 AV Yambot, YV Cabansag, DP Claus and RF 3rd Placer (Basic Research 25th National Symposium Research, Quezon City, Medrano Jr. Category) October 16-17 RG Bustillos, RMR Dulay, SP Kalaw and RG Third Best Poster 1st National Mushroom Congress, RET Amphitheater, Reyes CLSU, July 18

Dr. R. Gundran18 Dr. C. Domingo Dr. R. Alberto CLSU Annual Report 2013

CLSU-PRAISE Awardees, 2013 FACULTY AND STUDENT EXCHANGE/ ON-THE-JOB TRAININGS 1. Through the implementation of First 7. The College of Agriculture facilitated the Graduate Teaching and Research on-the-job-training of five students from Assistantship Program, Ms. Grace K. KMITL, Thailand from April 16 to May 30, Nnabunnya, BS Education Agriculture 2013. graduate from Bugema University, Kampala, Uganda is currently pursuing MS 8. The Research Office has accommodated in Crop Science in CLSU. four (4) AB Economics students from the College of Economics, Maejo University 2. Seven (7) BSEd student teachers majoring for their two-month on-the-job training in English were deployed last November 4 starting December 2013. in Rajamangala University of Technology (RMUT) Lanna in Thailand for their student 9. The Freshwater Aquaculture Center (FAC) teaching program. Four were assigned to accommodated and served 15 Thai Chiang Rai and Tak campuses and three students: three BS Fisheries from RMUT and to Songkhla and Nakhon Si Thannarat 12 from MJU who had their on-the-job campuses. training from May 2 to August 27, 2013 and April 25 to May 10, 2013, respectively. 3. Five (5) students from RMUT Suvarnabhumi, 1 from Maejo University 10. Three BS Biology students from St. Mary’s (MJU), and 1 from RMUT Srivijaya, had University, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya their internship at the Molecular Biology had their on-the-job-training at the and Biotechnology Laboratory of the CTMRD from April 22 to May 22, 2013. CLSU College of Fisheries. 11. The PCC at CLSU’s National Bull Farm, 4. The CLSU Center for Tropical Mushroom Dairy Farm and Dairy Processing Plant Research and Development served assisted a total of 204 students not only as venue for training a student and a from CLSU but also from other universities professional during the period in review: such as Dela Salle Agrivet Sciences Anongwart Wannapokin from Maejo Institute - Dela Salle-Araneta University, University, Thailand and Dr. Fahad Alkoaik Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State from King Saud University, Kingdom of University, Mindanao State University, Saudi Arabia. Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology, Nueva Ecija University 5. Dr. Chaisit Preecha, PhD in Tropical of Science and Technology (Gabaldon Agriculture (Plant Pathology) and Campus), Nueva Vizcaya State University, a faculty member of Rajamangala Pangasinan State University (Infanta and University of Technology Srivijaya, Sta. Maria campuses) and Tarlac College presented a paper in a seminar on of Agriculture. Formulation Development of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens KPS46 on August 12. Ten students from Mindoro State College 19, 2013 at the College of Agriculture of Agriculture and Technology had their Reading Center. field practice in the Dairy Farm.

6. Wilfred E. Jamandre was a visiting faculty scholar at the King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand from August 22 to September 30, 2013.

CLSU Annual Report 2013 19 iscovery of DNew Knowledge

ver the years, the university has been continuously developing Oand disseminating technologies, knowledge, information systems, management practices and services to the people it serves and helping realize the goals for national development. It upholds to provide a continuum of research works and studies aimed at empowering participating individuals and groups to improve their quality of life.

20 CLSU Annual Report 2013 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS IMPLEMENTED

The university, through its Research, Table 8. Completed R and D programs, projects and studies, 2013

Extension and Training Program (RET) Source of Funding continued to make headways primarily in Office CLSU Externally- Total terms of its mandate to implement innovative Funded Funded R & D programs relevant to national Research 2 14 16 development. This was made possible as Extension - 7 7 the different offices and specialized R & FAC - 3 3 RM-CARES 3 5 8 D centers under the RET umbrella pursued WRMC - 1 1 their respective program thrusts, taking TOTAL 5 30 35 cognizance of the national and regional commodity responsibilities of the university. Meanwhile, five (5) R & D programs, comprising various projects and studies are Thirty-five (35) R & D programs/ for continuation in the ensuing years. The on- projects/studies were completed during going R and D programs funded externally the year. Most of these were externally and by the university are shown in Table 9. funded by agencies such as the Philippine Table 9. On-Going R and D programs, projects and studies Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development Source of Funding Council (PCAARRD), Philippine Rice Research Office CLSU Externally- Total Funded Funded Institute (PhilRice), Department of Agriculture Research 34 7 41 – Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR) Extension - 1 1 and several private chemical companies. FAC - 10 10 Table 8 shows the breakdown of the research RM-CARES 8 6 14 studies by office and source of funding. SRC - 8 8 WRMC - 7 7 TOTAL 42 39 81

On the other hand, a number of new externally-funded projects approved for 2013 implementation also reeled off during the year infusing an aggregate R & D budget amounting to P22,335,484.50.

Table 9. Newly approved externally-funded projects, 2013

Total Budget Title of R & D Program/Project Researchers Source of Funds (in Php) Research Office Supply chain Improvement of Mudcrab Industry in Selected Regions FLPorciuncula, PCAARRD 265,525.00 in the Philippines JNPadilla Development and Promotion of Innovative Feed Supplements and PCAARRD 1.766 M Feeding Schemes for Increased Goat Productivity Component 2. Promotion of mature feed products and feeding MEMOrdern, AMRecto schemes towards enterprise development (under project CLSU Counterpart 730,000.00 Improving Goat Feeding and Nutrition thru Novel Products and Strategies) Enhancing Goat Farm Performance thru Alternative Management PCAARRD 1.056 M Interventions and Farm Recording Component 1.3. Policy analysis and advocacy on the MEM Orden institutionalization of selected tech-mixes, farm recording and AI CLSU Counterpart 180,300.00 delivery system Impact Assessment of Development and Utilization of Salt-Tolerant LMGalang, Tilapia Strains MEMOrden, PCAARRD 1 M DSVargas, JOSaturno

CLSU Annual Report 2013 21 On Farm Evaluation of In Vitro Mutation – Derived 1V M4 Population ACRoxas, of Eggplant Variety Dumaguete Long Purple (DLP) for Resistance to RVPagaduan, PhilRice 356,136.00 Fruit and Shoot Borer (FSB) RVArquero Assessment of Productivity Enhancement Measures on Carabao ACRoxas, Mango in Central Luzon RVPagaduan, PCAARRD 310,245.00 RVArquero Field Trial of XXX to Evaluate Its Performance Against Leafminer, AOManipon Syngenta 120,000.00 Thrips and other Common Pests of Cucurbits (Chemical Project) Efficacy Trial of Utah Mix Chelated Micronutrients and Red Diamond AOManipon, ANS 24 + 5 Granular Fertilizer in Rice Production During Dry Zetryl Co 120,000.00 CCDacumos Season (Chemical Project) Varietal Evaluation, On-farm Trials and Seed Production of Organic AOManipon PAC -- Vegetables in Central Luzon Efficacy Test of OMEX CALMAX on the Yield of Carabao Mango CCDacumos, Jardine Distribution Inc. 94,500.00 JANicolas Field Evaluation of Atonik Forte on Rice Sumitomo Corporation CCDacumos, BElming 80,500.00 of the Philippines Quality Assessment of Aromatic Rice and Development of Healthy, TBEstera, ADeLeon, Convenient Naturally Fortified Rice Based Products and Functional CHED 1 M JMRustia, GGantioque Food Ingredients with Improved Product Packaging and Shelf Life Extension Office Survey on the Client Satisfaction Index System in Selected VSRamos, MSDiaz, DILG-3 147,052.50 Barangays in Cabanatuan City JJSMercado Freshwater Aquaculture Center Parasite Risk Assessment with Integrated Tools in Eel Fish KMAQuiazon European Commission 3 M Production Value Chains Project 1 – STBF on Pond Culture of FaST and EXCEL in Nueva TAAbella, RAReyes, Ecija and Pampanga RRVelasco, PCAARRD-DOST 405,034.00 ZPBartolome Project 2 - STBF on Pond Culture of FaST and EXCEL in Batangas TAAbella, RAReyes, and Laguna RRVelasco, PCAARRD-DOST 567,834.00 ZPBartolome Small Ruminant Center Goat Production Project for the Accelerated Hunger Mitigation EM Cruz DA-BAI 3.8 M Program RM-CARES Characterization of Isolated Trichoderma spp from Carabao Manure FLPorciuncula, and Development/ Testing/Promotion of Trichoderma-based PPJuico, ESRomero, CHED 1.36 M Products as Organic Inputs in Rice and Vegetable Production JLGalindez, LLLopez Field Evaluation of CODAFOL 4-16-28 as Plant Nutrient in Lowland JLGalindez, Transplanted Rice FLPorciuncula, Planters 95,500.00 MPPascua Going Organic-based in Onion Production: Testing and Promotion JLGalindez, Via S & T Based Demo Farms in Two Selected Onion Growing PHILRAA US$ 25,972.00 FLPorciuncula Municipalities in Nueva Ecija Development of the National Organic Rice Seed Production System ESRomero, BPI 100,000.00 (Phase II) FLPorciuncula

In the academic program, on the other hand, the various colleges/centers/institutes, also conducted research programs and projects. Funds for a number of researches came from the CHED (for the different CLSU Centers of Excellence), while others came from institutions such as PCAARRD-Department of Science and Technology, European Commission, Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Agricultural Resources, and Food and Agriculture Organization, to name a few.

During the reporting period, 16 researches were completed while 59 were on-going.

22 CLSU Annual Report 2013 SCHOLARLY OUTPUTS PUBLISHED

One of the pressing challenges posed Leafhopper in Organic Eggplant among researchers/faculty members of Production. The Philippine Entomologist, the University is to have their research works Volume 27, No. 2 and other intellectual outputs published in refereed journals and/or in Commission • Atabay, E.C., Atabay, E.P. and Cruz, on Higher Education (CHED)–recognized L.C. 2013. Cryotop and Solid Surface publications. The university has even Vitrification Cryodevices are Suitable for institutionalized a system for giving cash the Cryopreservation of In-Vitro-Matured rewards and certificate of commendations to Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis L.) authors who are able to publish their works. Oocytes. Philippine Journal of Veterinary Following are the scholarly outputs that got Medicine. Volume 50, No. 1 published during the period in review. • Atabay, E.C., Atabay, E.P. and Lazaro, In Journals (Refereed) G.P.M. 2013. Production of Goat (Capra hircus) Embryos following Maturation and • Quiazon, K.M.A., Santos, M.D. and Fertilization In-vitro. Animal Husbandry and Yoshinaga, T. 2013. Anisakis species Agricultural Journal (Nematoda: Anisakidae) of Dwarf Sperm Whale Kogia sima (Owen, 1866) • Beltran, M.A., Atabay, E.P., Atabay, E.C., Stranded off the Pacific Coast of Southern Cruz, E.M., Aquino F.P. and Cruz, L.C. 2013. Philippine Archipelago. Veterinary Optimized Extenders for Cryopreservation Parasitology, 197: 221-230 of Buck semen for Artificial Insemination. Philippine Journal of Veterinary and • Quiazon, K.M.A. and Yoshinaga, T. 2013. Animal Science, Volume 39 Gonad-infecting philometrid Philometra philippinensis sp. nov. (Nematoda, • Antalan, J.R.M. 2013. The Search for Philometridae) from the Bigeye Barracuda Almost Perfect Numbers other than Sphyraena forsteri Cuvier (Sphyraenidae) 2. Journal of Global Research in off Mariveles, Bataan Province, Philippine Mathematical Archives, ISSN 2320-5822 Archipelago. Acta Parasitologica, 58 (4) • Bueno, A.C.F. 2013. Right Circulant • Quiazon, K.M.A., Zenke, K. and Yoshinaga, Matrices with Fibonacci Sequence. T. 2013. Molecular Characterization and International Journal of Mathematics and Comparison of Four Anisakis Allergens Scientific Computing between Anisakis simplex sensu strict and Anisakis perreffi from Japan. Molecular • Rabago, J.F.T. 2013. On 2 Diophatine and Biochemical Parasitology, 190: 23-26 Equations 2x + 3y2 = 4 and 2x + 7y2 = (Impact factor: 2.734) 4x. International Journal of Advanced Mathematical Sciences • Nicolas, J.A., Tamayo, N.V. and Caoili, B.L. 2013. Improving the Yield of Glutinous • Rabago, J.F.T. 2013. On Circulant Matrices White Corn by Distance of Planting and with Geometric Progression. South Asian Use of Biocontrol Agents for Management Journal of Mathematics of Asian Corn Borer, Ostrinia furnacalis Guennee. Journal of the Philippine • Rabago, J.F.T. 2013. On the Number of Association of Entomologist, Inc. Solutions of the Diophantine Equation x2 – y2 = N. International Journal of • Patricio, M.G. and Melegrito, R.S. 2013. Mathematics and Scientific Computing Efficiency of Plant Extracts Against

CLSU Annual Report 2013 23 • Rabago, J.F.T. 2013. A Note on Spectral Nutraceutical Properties. Philippine Norms of Circulant Matrices with Binomial Agricultural Scientist 96(2):198-204 Coefficients. International Journal of Mathematics and Scientific Computing • De Leon A.M., Reyes, R.G., Dela Cruz, T.E.E. 2013. Enriched Cultivation of Three • Venturina, V.M. et al. 2013. Expression of Wild Strains of Lentinustigrinus (Bull.) Fr. Sheep Interleukin 23 (IL23A, alpha subunit Using Agricultural Wastes. Journal of p19) in Two Distinct Gastrointestinal Agricultural Technology 2013: 9 (5) Diseases. Vet Immunol Immunopatho, 150: 118-122 • Alberto, A.M.P. and Sigua, G.C. 2013. Phytoremediation: A Green Technology • Venturina, V.M. et al. 2013. The to Remove Environmental Pollutants. Immunology and Genetics of Resistance American Journal of Climate Change, of Sheep to Teladorsagia circumcincta. Vol. 22, pp. 71-86 Veterinary Research Communications E-pub 22 • Alberto, A.M.P., Celestino, A.B. and Sigua, G.C. 2013. Phytoremediation of Pb in • Villamor, M.B., Medina, N.P., Abes, N.S. the Sediment of a Mangrove Ecosystem. and Mingala, C.N. 2013. Intramammary Journal of Soils and Sediments Teat Sealant Rather Induced Sub-clinical Mastitis in Water Buffaloes (Bubalus • Sace, C.F and Agulto, I.C. 2013. Water bubalis). Large Animal Review 19:195-198, Management for Hydroponic Production ISNN 1124-4593 of Honeydew Melon. Scholars Press

• Domingo, C.J. et al. 2013. Concordance • Sace, C.F. 2013. Recirculating of Competitive Enzyme Linked Immuno- Aquaponic System Using Nile Tilapia sorbent Assay and Nested-Polymerase (Oreochromisniloticus) and Freshwater Chain Reaction in the Detection of Prawn (Macrobrachiumressenbergii) and Caprine Arthritis-Encephalitis Virus. Small the Productivity of Leafy Vegetables. Ruminant Research, Vol. 115, Issues 1-3, Merit Research Journal ISSN 0921-4488 • Alberto, A.M.P. and Teñoso, A.R.D. 2013. • Salvador, R.T., Beltran, J.M.C., Abes Assessment of Mangrove Management N.S. Gutierrez, C.A., and Mingala, C.N. Areas in Four Coastal Barangays of 2012. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines. Siliman Subclinical Mastitis as Determined by Journal, Vol. 52, No. 2 the Californian Mastitis Test in Water Buffaloes (Bubalisbubalis) in Nueva Ecija, In Conference Proceedings Philippines. Journal of Dairy Science, 95:1363-1366 • Orden, E.A., Cruz, E.M., Espino, A.N. Jr., Battad, Z.M., Reyes, R.G., Orden, M.E.M., • Villanada, N.M., Medina, N.P., Abes, N.S. Frias, N.O., Gibe, A.G., Del Rosario, N.A. and Mingala, C.N. 2012. Retrospective and Villar, E.C. 2013. Pelletized Forage- Study on the Treatment of Subclinical Based Rations as Alternative Feeds for Mastitis in Water Buffaloes. Large Animal Improving Goat Productivity. Proceedings Review, 18:201-205 of the 22nd International Grassland Congress (ISBN: 978-1-74256-543-9) • Reyes, R.G., Kalaw, S.P., Dulay, R.M.R, Yoshimoto, H., Miyazawa, N., and Eguchi, • Nicolas, J.A., Tamayo, N.V. and Caoili, F. 2013. Philippine Native and Exotic B.L. 2013. Improving the Yield of Glutinous Species of Edible Mushrooms Grown on White Corn by Distance of Planting and Rice Straw Based Formulation Exhibit Use of Biocontrol Agents for Management 24 CLSU Annual Report 2013 of Asian Corn Borer, Os Ostrinia furnacalis These instructional workbooks and manuals Guennee. Proceedings of the 3rd Asian are as follows: Conference on Plant Growth – Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) and other • Assessment of Student Learning Microbials • Basic Ecology • Biology 205 • Dacumos, C.C. and Patricio, M.G. 2013. • Computer Organization Use of Myco Fungicides in Reducing the • Computer Programming I and II Occurrence of Anthracnose Disease • Contemporary Mathematics in Onion. Proceedings of the 3rd Asian • FS 125:Exploring the Curriculum Conference on Plant Growth – Promoting • Fundamentals of Mathematics Rhizobacteria (PGPR) and other • Getting Familiar with TQM Microbials • Laboratory Manual in General Botany I • Laboratory Manual in Biology 255 • Patricio, M.G., Melegrito, R.S. and Waing, • Learning Assessment Strategies A.P. 2013. Efficacy of Plant Extracts • Manual in Guidance and Counseling Against Leafhopper in Organic Eggplant • Manual in Music Fundamentals Production. Proceedings of the 44th Pest • Manual in Principles of Teaching Management Council of the Philippines • On Becoming a Teacher Annual Scientific Conference • Principles of Teaching II • Skill text in Developmental Reading Chapter in PCAARRD Book Series • Student Teaching Progress Report • Technology in the Learning Environment • Orden, M.E.M. 2013. Determination of Inputs (Chapter 5) in Book Series No. In addition, seventy-six (76) titles of 5, Impact Assessment of Research, graduate theses and dissertations have been Development and Extension Projects in submitted to the National Library last May 30, Agriculture: A Simplified Approach (ISBN 2013. 978-971-20-0555-8) Information, Education and Communication • Orden, M.E.M. and Deriquito, J.A.P. 2013. (IEC) Materials Organization and Management (Chapter 11) in Book Series No. 5. 2013 Impact • A compilation of Abstracts of Completed Assessment of Research, Development and On-going R & D Projects 2013 had and Extension Projects in Agriculture: A also been published (with ISSN 0117- Simplified Approach (ISBN 978-971-20- 978X) by the Research Office with Drs. FL 0555-8) Porciuncula and MEM Orden as editors. This publication highlights the results OTHER PUBLICATIONS (abstracts) of the papers presented during the 25th In-house Review of Instructional Materials Completed and On-going R & D Projects.

Aside from the aforementioned • A Facilitator’s Guide to Farmers Livestock publications, the Center for Education School on Goat Enterprise (FLS-GEM) Resources Development Services-Print Implementation comprising two volumes, Resources and Publication Services (CERDS- to wit: Volume 1 – Module 6: Introducing PRPS) had also published twenty (20) titles of FLS as Entry Point for Goat Enterprise instructional workbooks and manuals for the Management (99 49-52) and Volume 2 second semester of SY 2013-2014. These were – The Concept of Enterprise Building and sold through the CLSU Bookshop located Management and Financial Analysis on at the ground floor of the University Library. Goat-based Enterprises (pp 167-179) was developed by three faculty-researchers CLSU Annual Report 2013 25 of the Research Office/Small Ruminant sa Paggawa ng Manure Tea Bilang Center, Drs. MEM Orden, EM Cruz and EA Organikong Pataba and Gabay sa Orden. Paggawa ng Organikong Pataba to farmers and other clientele. • Two technologies, one on Mestiso 38 – F1 Cultivation and another on Double- • The Institute for Climate Change and Mulching Technique, were published in Environmental Management (ICCEM) has April and November 2013, respectively, developed instructional materials in CD by the Phil-Sino Center for Agricultural format, to wit: Technology (PhilsCAT) with Dr. Carlos C. Abon, Jr. as editor and technical a. 18 CDs on the impacts of climate consultant. change (Grassland Ecosystems, Mudflats, Ocean, Desert, Coral Reefs, • An excerpt from the Impact Assessment Mangrove Ecosystem, Coniferous of the Ornamental Horticulture R & D Forest, Tropical Rainforest, Rocky Program from STAND 2000 was highlighted Shore, Savanna, Seagrass Ecosystem, in PCAARRD’s Impact Assessment River, Tundra, Marsh) Bulletin No. 7, 2013, entitled “Increasing b. 54 CDs on biodiversity (Seagrass Productivity of Selected Foliage Plant Ecosystem,Coral Reef Ecosystem, through Better Cultural Management”. Lakes Ecosystem, Grassland Ecosystem, Mudflat Ecosystem, Ocean • The Extension Office was able to package Ecosystem, Mangrove Ecosystem, and produce six leaflets, two book Estuary Ecosystem, Deciduous Forest, prototypes and seven IEC videos Rocky Shore, Wetland Ecosystem, River Ecosystem, Pond Ecosystem, • The RM-CARES has distributed a total Swamp Ecosystem, Tundra Ecosystem, of 300 IEC materials on Organic Inputs Coniferous Ecosystem, Savanna (Biopestices) Production and Utilization Ecosystem, Tropical Rainforest, Desert in Vegetable Cultivation: Gabay Ecosystem, Marsh, Sandy Shore, Agroecosystem)

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Various IEC materials roactive P Engagement

pecial programs and projects, trainings, seminars, workshops, Sconferences and extension activities were conducted while partnerships/linkages with other institutions and companies were forged as part of the university’s goal on Proactive Engagement initiative.

CLSU Annual Report 2013 27 TECHNICAL SUPPORT, EXTENSION SERVICES AND CONTINUING EDUCATION/TRAINING PROGRAM

In line with the university’s goal on Resources and Management. Proactive Engagement, it continues to 6. The University Extension Office continues implement projects and activities designed to implement the following extension to uplift the socio-economic conditions of activities: farming communities through the provision a. Farmers Entrepreneurship Project of technical assistance, training, and other b. Agrarian Reform Communities capacity-building modalities in partnership Economic Support Services Project (in with local government units and people’s partnership with DAR) organizations. Technical advisory and c. Barangay Integrated Development extension services through science and Approach to Nutrition Improvement technology are provided to the various d. Philippine-Israel Center for Agricultural clientele groups of the university to build Technology capacity for rapid, inclusive and sustainable 7. Full Hands-on Skills Training to BAPA/SOPA growth. Beneficiaries on the Management and The Techno Gabay Program continues Operation of Solar Home Systems and to be the banner extension program of the Solar Battery Charging Stations organized university. This is complemented through the by CLSU AREC conduct of training in various areas such 8. Twenty-seven (27) trainings of 118 as mushroom production, tilapia farming, cooperatives by the Training Office technology commercialization, artificial as an accredited training provider for insemination, goat production, leadership cooperatives. and management, and other specialized 9. Seven (7) batches of seminar-workshop trainings. These include the following: on “Ugnayan ng CLSU at ng Pamahalaan ng Lunsod Agham ng Muñoz Tungo sa 1. Mushroom Techno Update and Kaunlaran ng Pamayanan at Kalikasan” Mushroom Clinic held at Anao, Tarlac for 4P’s beneficiaries involving 797 on January 25, 2013 by the CLSU Center participants from various barangays of for Tropical Mushroom Research and the Science City of Muñoz Development (CTMRD) 10. Training on animal waste management 2. Intensive Training on the Cultivation of and eight (8) hands-on training on Useful Mushrooms in the Philippines held bamboo propagation and vegetable at the CTMRD, CLSU, Science City of seed production conducted by the Munoz, Nueva Ecija on February 8-10, Extension Office also in collaboration with 2013 3. In line with the accreditation of CLSU through the Training Office as training provider for cooperatives, ten out of fourteen modules prescribed by CDA under the Standard Training Curricula were implemented 4. Mushroom Production Seminar held at Sitio Kamalatan, Brgy. Nonong, San Luis, Aurora on March 9, 2013 by the CTMRD 5. Training on the Utilization of Trichoderma in Organic Vegetable Production. Galintuja, Aurora spearheaded by the CLSU RM Center for Agricultural

28 CLSU Annual Report 2013 the LGU of the Science City of Muñoz the Extension Office 11. Three-day training on soybean 20. Participation of the University through production, processing and utilization for the RET by setting up exhibit of 30 cooperative members from Nueva CLSU technologies in the Farmer’s Ecija, Bulacan, Tarlac and Pampanga Week Celebration at the House of and a similar training on Organic Soybean Representative, Batasan Hills, Quezon City production and processing implemented 21. The College of Education extension by Research Office in collaboration activity with the Dumagat tribe in with DA-RFU III and the Kapangpangan Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija and Adopt- Development Foundation a-School Program in Bical Elementary 12. Training on aromatic rice production School conducted by the Research Office at 22. Tree-planting activity in Mangandingay, the Ramon Magasaysay Technological Science City of Muñoz by the NSTP-CWTS University, Zambales Unit 13. Eight (8) batches of seminars in relation 23. Microbial potability testing of water in to the implementation of the Agrarian line with the Tubig Project conducted by Reform Community Connectivity and the Department of Biological Science in Economic Support Services (ARCESS) project organization and Enterprise Need/Design Assessments implemented by the Extension Office 14. Freshwater Aquaculture Center (FAC) trainings on tilapia production and hatchery management and co- sponsoring of the 4th National Tilapia Congress on Oct. 17-18 at Fontana Leisure Parks, Clarkfield, Pampanga 15. Trainings implemented by RM-CARES on Organic Inputs Production and Utilization in Crop Production; Biopesticide Preparation and Utilization in Vegetable Production; Utilization of Trichoderma in Organic Vegetable Production and collaboration with the Science City of Organic Rice Farming Technology with Muñoz LGU 503 participating students and farmers 24. Assistance provided to the CLSU-DepEd 16. Basic Training Course on Artificial Elementry (Lab.) School during the Insemination and Pregnancy Diagnosis Brigada Eskwela 2013 by ROTC instructors in Water Buffaloes from Nov. 5-28, 2013 and cadet officers. conducted by the PCC at CLSU 25. Feeding Program and Group Dynamic 17. Farmers field school on vegetable Activities conducted by the Department production in Porais and Palestinna, San of Psychology in cooperation with the Jose City facilitated by the Extension LGU of San Jose City Office 26. A number of guests from local, national 18. Seven monthly seminars, all aimed at and international institutions were creating greater awareness about accommodated when they visited the environmental management and different research centers and museums protection in support of the University’s of the university such as the Center Comprehensive Environmental Plan for Tropical Mushroom Research and conducted by the Training Office Development, CLSU Agricultural Museum, 19. Activities in relation to the CLSU-LGU Agrobiodiversity Museum, and Climate Collaborative Project on Household Socio- Change and Disaster Risk Reduction economic development implemented by Learning Center. CLSU Annual Report 2013 29 SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS • The CLSU Science and Technology Centrum

The S & T Centrum, one of the latest projects managed by the RET, was constructed to serve as show window of the different technologies generated by CLSU over the years. Its construction was made possible through the initiative of the management of the CLSU Foundation, Inc. with funding support from the Bureau of Agricultural Research – Department of Agriculture. Soon after the completion of the building, the CLSUFI management formally turned over the facility to the University. The University President delegated the management of the Centrum to the Office of the VP for RET who in turn assigned a project leader. Ground works and purchase of the needed services continued to be one of the equipment/IEC materials were done banner services rendered by PCC in during the period in review. Before the villages through the trained village- year 2013 ended, the S & T Centrum’s based Al technicians (VBAITs) as well as physical set up including the equipment technicians of LGUs, DA-Regional Field were almost completed. Units (DA-RFUs), PCC Regional Centers and other interested agencies. In 2013, a • Implementation of Genetic Improvement total of 13,979 AI services in buffaloes and Through Artificial Insemination (AI) and 4,141 in cattle was accomplished. A total Bull Loan Program of 6,662 buffalo calves was produced from 2012 inseminations, up by 86.11 Provision of artificial insemination percent as compared to 2011 figures. Complementing the AI services, especially in areas where AI is not feasible, natural mating was introduced via the Bull Loan Program. In 2013, an additional of 23 breeding bulls were loaned out to qualified applicants in several towns in Nueva Ecija and nearby provinces.

• Carabao-based Enterprise Development

As the year ended, the PCC at CLSU’s Carabao-based Enterprise Development

30 CLSU Annual Report 2013 (CBED) had visited 15 cooperatives/ Agri Tayo” on July 27, 2013 when the associations trustees, 10 association former served as resource speaker during partners and 2 institutional partners. The the Training Office’s Monthly Seminar Center had also entrusted a total of 505 where he discussed about “Trees: The Gift heads of buffalos to 377 individual families of Life”, while the latter served as segment and 6 institutions. From the entrusted host. animals, 200 were reported dead, 22 were returned, 21 were sold and 271 had PROFESSIONAL AND EXPERT SERVICES a total of 591 calving. Likewise, a total of 650 calves was produced from the The University also gains recognition entrustment. From the produced calves, and provides services not only through its 156 were re-loaned to other members programs but also through its faculty and of the cooperatives/associations being staff members whose expertise are being assisted by the CBED of CLSU. tapped by various agencies and institutions to provide consultancy and expert services, • Development and Technical Assistance to wit: Project

Through the Department of Hospitality Apolinario V. Yambot Management, technical assistance - Member, Sub-Committee on Residues was provided to Tunying’s Bread, a of Veterinary Drugs in Food bakeshop enterprise owned by Mr. - PRO, Philippine Society of Biochemistry Anthony Taberna, a TV and radio media and Molecular Biotechnology personality, who is a native of San - Member, PRC Continuing Professional Antonio, Nueva Ecija. Education in Fisheries - Reviewer, Journal of Environment and • Exposure to Broadcast Media Aquatic Resources - Reviewer, North America Journal of The University and a number of Aquaculture its faculty and staff members were also - Member, CHED-NAFES Instructional featured in radio and television shows to Materials Development (IMD) Project share information and some of its remarkable Danilo S. Vargas outputs and researches, to wit: - Technical Consultant, Office of Congressman Joseph Violago, 1. The DHM-developed tilapia ice-cream particularly in the implementation was once again featured in PTV 4’s of development projects in the 2nd Panahon TV aired last May 8, 2013 and on District of Nueva Ecija Landmarks (History and Travel Show) aired Emilio M. Cruz in Net25 last March 2013. - Resource Speaker on various topics 2. The Center for Tropical Mushroom about Goat Production for different Research and Development was featured interest groups in Bayanijuan hosted by Chris Zuñiga Emmanuel M. Vera Cruz aired in ABS-CBN TV 32. - Reviewer, Journal of Environment and 3. Dr. Tereso A. Abella, Vice President for Aquatic Resources Academic Affairs and Director of FAC, - Reviewer, North American Journal of guested in a radio program aired over Aquaculture DZRH on January 20, 2013 and talk about - Chair, Committee on Biotechnology the importance of aquaculture especially and Genetics of SAEP the culture of tilapia. - Member, CHED-NAFES Instructional 4. Drs. Fortunato A. Battad and Teodora T. Materials Development Project Battad were covered by PTV4’s “Mag-

CLSU Annual Report 2013 31 Fe L. Porciuncula Remedios B. Bolivar - Resource speaker in a seminar- - HOST Country Principal Investigator workshop on Strategic Plan and Aqua Fish CRSP-NCSU-CLSU Project Research Proposal Preparation of - Member, Editorial Board – Journal of SUCs in Rizal Technological University the Inland Fisheries Society of India on Nov. 4-5 and Seminar-workshop on - Member, Committee on Commercialization of Technologies Biotechnology and Genetics of SAEP Generated from Successful S & T - Reviewer, Aquaculture by Elsevier Based Farming in Region III on October - Reviewer, North American Journal of 2-4, 2013 as proposal evaluator of Aquaculture researches from PCC and PhilMech - Reviewer, Journal of Ocean University Jayson J. Juan of China - Academe Representative for the - Pool writer, CHED-NAFES Instructional Swine Breeder Farm Accreditation Materials Development Project Program (SBFAP) Technical Working Romeo B. Gavino Group (TWG), Bureau of Animal - Member, Team Writer to develop Husbandry, Department of Agriculture paper on R, D&E, and HRD in Rice Jocelyn L. Aveno Mechanization: Status Trends and - Resource Person-Facilitator for the Opportunities in the Philippines funded Human Rights-Based Local Water by the Asia Rice Foundation Sanitation (WATSAN) Governance Sofronio P. Kalaw Training and in various trainings - Accepted as a research fellow at the requested by stakeholders Philippine Rice Research Institute to Jonathan L. Galindez conduct research on the utilization Ellen Romero of rice straw as substrate for Pleurotus species cultivation and on the - Resource Speakers on Organic Based functionality profiling of wild edible Production Technologies; Consumer mushrooms Awareness on Organic Agriculture and Teodora T. Battad in National Training on Organic Seed - Editor, International Journal of Production Agricultural Technology Mario S. Suba - Assessor, Local Government Officers II - Panel Member in selecting the FPASP and III of DILG finalists for advanced research - Resource Speaker, DILG trainings conducted by the Philippine- Teresito G. Aguinaldo American Educational Foundation in - Vice President for Luzon of the CHED Makati on October 23, 2013 University Mobility in Asia and the - Re-elected for another two-year stint Pacific (UMAP) Council as a member of the Board of Directors - Member, the CHED Regional Quality of AACCUP during the Annual Assessment Team for Agricultural Conference of AACCUP in Iloilo City Engineering Nenita E. Dela Cruz Tereso A. Abella - Technical Consultant, Soil - Technical Consultant, World Fish Conservation and Organic Agriculture, Center Food and Agriculture Organization. - Member, Technical Panel for She assisted the Palau Organic Agricultural Education, CHED Growers Association in Republic of - Chairman, Technical Committee in Palau from April 22 - May 31, 2013. Fisheries Education, CHED Pablo J. Rafael, Jr. - Consultant, DOST-CAPE Program - Member, Regional Quality Assessment - Member, NAFES Evaluation Team Team, Region III (RQAT), effective - Member, Gawad Saka DA-BAR March 2013 Outstanding Agricultural Scientist Evaluation Team 32 CLSU Annual Report 2013 COLLABORATIVE LINKAGES AND PARTNERSHIPS The University collaborates with various partners in the academic, research and technical areas to broaden its advancement opportunities in terms of knowledge exchange, cultural immersion, technical/technological enrichment, faculty exchange, and student apprenticeship. It has forged partnerships/linkages with a number of international, national and local institutions to promote its goal on Proactive Engagement.

INTERNATIONAL • MOA between Rajamangala University of Technology - Thanyaburi and CLSU-OU • Memorandum of Understanding between Bugema University and CLSU during the • World Society for the Protection of visit of Dr. Patrick Manu, President of Animals (WSPA) granting the College of Bugema University in Kampala, Uganda Veterinary Science and Medicine (CVSM) to the University last February 6-15, 2013 US$9,500 for implementation of the WSPA Advanced Concepts in Animal Welfare • Memorandum of agreement between activities in the country Omega International College, Singapore and CLSU Open University (CLSU-OU) • MOA with Rajamangala University regarding the offering of CLSU BS Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Accounting Technology program via CVSM regarding student exchange transnational education program, academic and technical staff trainings/visits, academic and technical • Mantissa College, Malaysia as Learning staff exchange program, cooperative Center with CLSU-OU confirmation for education, dual degree program, and the delivery of CLSU academic programs joint researches and conferences under the supervision of MEC-SAR • Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations agreement with CVSM for the project Strengthening Capacity on Risk Communication and Bat Surveillance and Development of a Risk Communication Plan (LOA/ PHI/2012/17), supported by the Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) with a budget of P1,037,820.00

• International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM), also called World Fish Center, for R&D partnership in Aquatic Agricultural System CLSU Annual Report 2013 33 Inc. for Swine Research • Academic and research partnership with universities in Thailand as follows: • Partnership with LGUs regarding the a. Maejo University (renewal) implementation of the 4P’s Program b. Rajamangala University of Technology using the BIDANI Approach for the Suvarnabhumi enhancement of MDG attainment c. Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna, Chiang Rai Campus • Memorandum of Agreement between d. Rajamangala University of Technology CLSU – Philippine Council for Agriculture, Lanna, Chiang Mai Campus Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD) regarding • Romeo S. Gundran to serve as in-country the Project “Community Based S & T mentor for a Filipino trainee for the Based Farm on Promoting the Culture Field Epidemiology Training Program for of FaST tilapia Lines in Nueva Ecija and Veterinarians (FETPV), Department of Isabela. Livestock and Development, Bangkok, Thailand. • Memorandum of Agreement between CLSU – Department of Agriculture – • Research networking of Apolinario L. Regional Field Office 03 regarding Domingo with Dr. Yuichi Saeki, Professor, the project entitled “CLSU PhilRice Department of Biochemistry and Applied Collaborative Project on Breeding and Biosciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Seed Production of Philippine Aromatic University Miyazaki, Japan Rice Varieties (2013-2017)

• Collaboration of Professors Ayato Takada • Memorandum of Agreement between and Yasuhiko Suzuki from Hokkaido CLSU – Cooperative Development University – Research Center for Zoonosis Authority (CDA) regarding the program Control (HU-RCZC) with CVSM for the Training of Trainers to Accredited Training ongoing research on Ebola Reston and a Provider. possible new research on E.coli • Participation in the DAR Agrarian Reform • The Cultural Attaché of the Chinese Continuing Capability Enhancement and Embassy and Dr. Firma C. Viray meeting Support Services Program in Makati City last April 23 regarding the provision of Confucian education for • The Department of Biological Sciences CLSU students received a research grant from DOST as one of the Tuklas Lunas Centers. • Under the Graduate Teaching and Research Assistantship Program, two • MOA between Astoria Hotels and Resorts faculty members from Bugema University and the Department of Hospitality pursuing graduate studies in the University Management (DHM), College of Home will be handling undergraduate classes in Science and Industry regarding the on- the Department of Crop Science and the the-job training of BSHRM students Department of Chemistry. • MOA between Sen. Koko Pimentel and NATIONAL, REGIONAL AND LOCAL DHM regarding the granting of P1.7M worth of training scholarships for DHM • Commission on Higher Education for the students and faculty members implementation of the National University- College of Fisheries grant • CLSU Alumni Association, Inc. and the CLSU Alumni Foundation, Inc. for the • Philippine Foremost Milling Corporation, establishment and implementation of a 34 CLSU Annual Report 2013 Professorial Chair Award.

• BSHRM students were sent to Astoria Culinary Hospitality Institute and BSFT students were deployed to Jollibee Foods Corp.; KFC Food Groups; Goldilocks, Inc.; Monde Nissin Corp.; and Philippine Foremost, Inc. for their on-the-job training.

• Dr. Gragasin and Dr. Capariño, scientists and researchers from PhilMech, collaborated with AA De Leon, JM Rustia, and GG Gantioque regarding the utilization of mango peel as pectin. The Department of Food Science and Technology’s research proposal on quality exploration of products with mango pectin was also approved in collaboration with the PhilMech on January 18, 2013.

RET’s R & D program has also been receiving support from the following foreign and local funding agencies/institutions:

Agency/Institution Nature of Partnership/Linkage UP Diliman Young Adult Fertility Survey GAVI Corporation Soil and Fertilizer Management Revolutionary Solutions Soil and Fertilizer Management Technologies and Products, Inc. Zetryl Co. Efficacy trials on rice production One Clear Vantage Soil and Fertilizer Management Corporation Jardine Distribution Inc. Efficacy test on the yield of carabao mango Philippine Rice Research Research and development Institute (PhilRice) specifically in technology Sumitomo Corporation of the Field trials on rice generation and utilization Philippines Philippine Council for Technology promotion and Dynapharm International- Technology demonstration on Agriculture, Aquatic and utilization Philippines transplanted rice Forestry Resources Research Cooperative Development Training and Development Authority Department of Agriculture Collaborative research Department of Agrarian Extension and Training Regional Field Unit (DA-RFU) Reform National Economic Research project on aromatic Department of Trade and Seminar/Conference Development Authority rice Industry (NEDA) DILG-LGA Training PhilMech Collaborative research on onion DILG-Local Governance Capability Building Department of Agriculture- Implementation of research Training Resource Institure- Bureau of Agricultural project Philippine Network Research (DA-BAR) Philippine Council for Research Philippine Carabao Center Research and Development Agriculture, Aquatic Project and Training and Natural Resources Philippine Institute for Research dissemination Research and Development Development Studies (PIDS) partnership through SER-P (PCAARRD) Socio Economic Research network CLSUFI Conduct of Monthly Seminar Portal for the Philippines Series (SERP-P) Office of Cong. Joseph F. Consultancy LBP-CLSU-Technology Promotion of Technology Violago Promotion Center Office of Cong. Ging Guansing Consultancy Syngeta Inc. Field trials on vegetables CLSU Annual Report 2013 35 ood GGovernance

he governance of the university continued to be guided by the Tgeneral principles of efficiency of operations, effectiveness of management systems, maintaining high standards of professionalism and delivery of excellent services.

Strict adherence to these principles brought to fore the smooth implementation of activities and programs for human resources management, facilities development and improvement, and efficient and effective fiscal management.

36 CLSU Annual Report 2013 FINANCIAL RESOURCES

For the year 2013, the university Table 11. Income and Expenditures, CY 2013 operated on a total budget 853,892,000.00. 2013 2013 SOURCES OF FUNDS The amount came from three sources: the INCOME EXPENSES National Government Allocations; Grants and National Government Donations from other government-owned Allocation 461,608,000.00 457,879,000.00 Governance and controlled corporations (GOCC’s) and Grants and Donation 152,267,000.00 132,650,000.00 agencies; and the University Income which University Income: consists of school fees, amount derived/ Tuition & Other Fees 195,257,000.00 135,213,000.00 realized from income generating projects Revolving Funds: Agricultural and Special (IGP’s), business income and auxiliary services Projects 28,665,000.00 23,756,000.00 income (Table 11). Auxiliary Services 16,095,000.00 13,268,000.00 TOTAL 853,892,000.00 762,766,000.00

The Statement of allotment and expenses by program/project/activity vis-à-vis the 2012 figures is shown in Table 12.

Table 12. Comparative Statement of Allotment and Expenses by program/project/activity CY 2012 and 2013 (in Phil. Peso) Particulars CY 2012 CY 2013 Increase/Decrease Program Project/ Allotment Expenses Allotment Expenses Allotment Expenses Activity 1. General Administration and Support Services PS 119,661,000.00 119,661,000.00 133,160,756.00 133,160,756.00 13,499,756.00 13,499,756.00 MOOE 12,052,000.00 12,052,000.00 24,195,000.00 24,195,000.00 12,143,000.00 12,143,000.00 CO 11. Auxiliary Services PS 13,442,000.00 13,442,000.00 11,165,300.00 11,165,300.00 (2,276,700.00) (2,276,700.00) MOOE 2,842,000.00 2,842,000.00 5,192,000.00 5,192,000.00 2,350,000.00 2,350,000.00 CO 111a. Advance Education PS 27,000.00 27,000.00 27,000.00 27,000.00 - - MOOE 2,857,000.00 2,857,000.00 4,633,000.00 4,633,000.00 1,776,000.00 1,776,000.00 CO 111b, Higher Education PS 173,427,000.00 173,427,000.00 195,664,362.00 195,664,362.00 22,237,362.00 22,237,362.00 MOOE 8,640,000.00 8,640,000.00 24,066,000.00 24,066,000.00 15,426,000.00 15,426,000.00 CO 111c. Research Services PS 19,469,000.00 19,469,000.00 18,427,405.00 18,427,405.00 (1,041,595.00) (1,041,595.00) MOOE 3,333,000.00 3,333,000.00 15,134,000.00 15,134,000.00 11,801,000.00 11,801,000.00 CO 19,400,000.00 19,340,886.95 19,400,000.00 19,340,886.95 111d.Extension PS 11,069,000.00 11,069,000.00 11,582,000.00 11,582,000.00 513,000.00 513,000.00 MOOE 3,666,000.00 3,666,000.00 12,903,000.00 12,903,000.00 9,237,000.00 9,237,000.00 CO OTHER RELEASES PDAF 8,660,000.00 8,660,000.00 6,270,000.00 6,270,000.00 (2,390,000.00) (2,390,000.00) MOOE 1,380,000.00 1,358,778.00 (1,380,000.00) (1,358,778.00) Continuing GRAND TOTAL 380,525,000.00 380,503,778.00 481,819,823.00 481,760,709.95 101,294,823.00 101,256,931.95 CLSU Annual Report 2013 37 FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT A total of P 44,533,612.62 was expended to upgrade and improve university facilities and laboratories as follows:

1. Speech Laboratory Building through a grant from CHED-DAP amounting to P1,126,450.58.

2. RM CARES Training Center for Organic Farming through a grant from DA-BAR in the amount P 2,399,950.00. Speech Laboratory 3. Laboratory equipment for the College of Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences and Freshwater Aquaculture Center through grants from the CHED- DAP and DOST with a total amount of P 5,603,531.00.

4. IT equipment and peripherals for different projects and units amounting to P 2,225,580.30.

5. Repair and rehabilitation of the University Hospital, dormitories, College of Education and College of Agriculture with total cost of P 835,174.00 form the General and Auxiliary funds.

6. Laboratory equipment for the College of Fisheries, College of Veterinary Science and Medicine, College of Home Science and Industry, College of Arts and Sciences in the amount of P 532,957.00 with funds from CHED-NUCF, CHED-COE and General Fund.

7. Facilities improvement of the Veterinary hospital and offices (P1,543,531.82), CBAA lecture rooms and offices (1,094,235.78) and CHSI kitchen and food technology laboratory (P497,700.59) or a total cost of P1.135 million from the General Fund

8. Replacement of submersible pump and repair of connecting pipes with a total cost of P276,866.00 from the University Income

38 CLSU Annual Report 2013 9. Hospital equipment amounting to 17. Equipment for disaster and risk P410,475.26 drawn from the University preparedness (P830,998.00) drawn from Income Trust Fund (DOST-PCIEERD)

10. Asphalt patching and overlay amounting 18. Equipment for alternative energy research to P122,970.00 from School Fees (P358,000.00) drawn from Trust Fund (DOE)

11. Rehabilitation of HRM Housekeeping 19. Completed 275 meters asphalt overlay of Building for a total cost of P1,203,534.16 the CLSU Lagoon road with a total cost of drawn from School Fees P1.12 million drawn from University Income

12. Analytical Laboratory Equipment 20. Awarded the construction of a new two- amounting to P12,893,381.91 drawn from storey dormitory building with a budget of Trust Fund (CHED, DOST-PCAARRD) P5.941 million from Capital Outlay (GAA)

13. IT Equipment, Accessories and Peripherals 21. Rehabilitation of the Hydraulics, Soil amounting to P1,509,679.00 drawn from and Material Testing with a total cost of School Fees P139,460.00 (GAA)

14. Laboratory equipment (P1,221,405.00) 22. Rehabilitation of Machinery Lab Building drawn from Trust Fund (CHED-DAP) costing P1,065,732.26 (GAA)

15. Green house for Hydroponics 23. Installation of the Universal Testing Demonstration Project (P129,400.00) Machine at the College of Engineering drawn from Trust Fund (DOST-PCAARRD) costing a total of P1,417,177.00 (CHED- DAP) 16. Laboratory equipment in aquaculture (P159,318.00) drawn from Trust Fund 24. Improvements at the University Library (CHED-HEDF) with a total cost of P1,001,555.54 (GAA)

CLSU Annual Report 2013 39 usiness BAffairs he University Business Affairs Program (UBAP) manages and Tsupervises all income generating projects of the University. It provides quality products and services to faculty, staff and students of the university, and to outside clientele.

40 CLSU Annual Report 2013 During the year under review, the Extension Services component of the DAR UBAP was able to generate total gross ARCCESS project. receipts of over P26.027M. About P20.31M 2. Entered into agreement with SL Agri Tech was spent for the operation of various for the production of hybrid rice involving income generating projects (IGPs) registering 15 hectares during the 2013 wet season, a net profit of over P5.71M for the university or and 30 hectares for 2014 dry season an adjusted net profit of P5,041,698.26. 3. Provision of one year supply of rice ration to faculty and staff members and SO The Crop Production Office yielded personnel the highest adjusted net income of P3.238 4. Finished 90% in the testing of the AFTBI Affairs million. This is followed by the Animal processing equipment Production Office which generated an 5. Received the certificate of non-coverage adjusted net profit of P2.108 million which of ECC from the DENR Region 3, as is 112.7% higher than the P0.991 million it required by the National Meat Inspection realized in 2012. The main contributors to Services (NMIS) accreditation. this excellent feat are the Poultry Module 1 6. The significant increase in the net income (P1.396M), and the Broiler Project (P1.233M). generated by the broiler (P1.233M) and The overall ROE of the APO was 18.86% which layer (1.396) production projects. was much higher than the 7.51% in 2012. 7. The various projects under the UBAP The University had a profitability ratio served as laboratory for hands-on and on- (Net Profit/Gross Expenses) of 24.81% from all the-job training of students from CLSU and of its IGPs. several schools/SUC’s in the country, as The consolidated statement of well as Thai students from King Mongkut income and expenses of the UBAP projects University and Maejo University. is presented in Table 13. The gross income of the UBAP by division is shown on Figure 1. The UBAP will aggressively pursue Among the other notable public-private partnership in improving accomplishments of the UBAP are as follows: the operation of existing projects and the establishment of new viable projects like the 1. Involvement in the implementation of the uniform project, to further utilize idle areas in Market-Oriented Agri-Technology and the campus.

Table 13. Consolidated Statement of UBAP Income and Expenses

Less: Add: Ending Gross Gross Beginning Inventory Adjusted Projects Net Profit % NP/GE Receipts Expenses Inventory (end (end 12-31- Net Proft 12-13-12) 13) A. CROP PRODUCTION OFFICE Rice Module 1 9,320,472.25 6,704,491.01 2,615,981.24 3,010,500.00 2,720,973.00 2,326,454.24 34.70% Nursery/Pomology/Orchard 751,146.50 503,443.10 247,703.40 69,041.00 93,298.00 271,960.40 54.02% Feed/Grains Processing 1,254,416.46 540,197.61 714,218.85 714,218.85 132.21% Tissue Culture 107,720.00 133,011.30 (25,291.30) 56,955.00 7,680.00 (74,566.30) -56.06% SUBTOTAL 11,433,755.21 7,881,143.02 3,552,612.19 3,136,496.00 2,821,951.00 3,238,067.19 41.09% B. ANIMAL PRODUCTION OFFICE Poultry Module 1 6,248,948.91 5,021,334.42 1,227,614.49 1,226,415.50 1,395,188.50 1,396,387.49 27.81% Swine Production 3,078,114.40 2,958,498.75 119,615.65 1,504,579.04 1,216,245.08 (168,718.31) -5.70% Goat Project 1 224,470.00 151,266.77 73,203.23 532,000.00 474,000.00 15,203.23 10.05% Broiler Production 2,912,402.99 1,678,954.62 1,233,448.37 1,233,448.37 73.47% Fish Production 929,305.00 1,371,781.17 (442,476.17) 61,490.00 136,080.00 (367,886.17) -26.82% SUBTOTAL 13,393,241.30 11,181,835.73 2,211,405.57 3,324,484.54 3,221,513.58 2,108,434.61 18.86% C. COMMERCIAL AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Water Refilling Station 775,843.00 804,411.19 (28,568.19) 482,735.00 225,620.00 (285,683.19) -35.51% Ambulant Vending 138,460.00 11,047.20 127,412.80 - - 127,412.80 1153.35% UAP Mart 118,000.00 - 118,000.00 - - 118,000.00 UBAP Vehicle Rental 74,650.00 - 74,650.00 - - 74,650.00 Agriculture & Food Technology Business - Incubator 93,887.50 439,140.65 (345,253.15) 6,070.00 (339,183.15) -77.24% SUBTOTAL 1,200,840.50 1,254,599.04 (53,758.54) 482,735.00 231,690.00 (304,803.54) -24.29% GRAND TOTAL 26,027,837.01 20,317,577.79 5,710,259.22 6,943,715.54 6,275,154.58 5,041,698.26 24.81% CLSU Annual Report 2013 41 Other Income-Generating Projects vegetable seed production, soybean production and publication of books • Water and electric bills, rentals, and generated a total of P1,645,471.50. garbage fees generated an income of • The RM-CARES’s IGP revolving around about P21.55 million. the organic fertilizer production, • The Auxiliary Services Division remitted organic rice and rice seed production, an income from the different lodging organic vegetable and vegetable seed facilities amounting to P1,809,401.96 production and Tricho-Plus production and P175,200.00 for collectibles. It generated a gross sale of P182,611.00 also provided catering services to 486 • The Freshwater Aquaculture Center activities with 20,181 university visitors produced 430,000 FaST breeders sold and other clienteles. A total amount at P3.00/piece generating a total gross of P6,465,925.70 was paid from the income of P1,290,000.00. activities while P428,475.00 was billed as • The PCC at CLSU’s Product Development collectibles. Likewise, it also generated Processing and Marketing Unit’s Milk cash receipts of P371,646.00 from printing Processing Plant collected a total sales fees and outside lodgers (4,298 residents of P10,731,356.25 which includes sales of and 1,491 transients) dairy products, raw milk, live animals and • The Research Office’s IGP involving palay others (packaging materials, ingredients, production (for seeds and milled rice), etc.).

42 CLSU Annual Report 2013 Annex A. Completed Externally-Funded R & D Projects, 2013

Amount of Funding Source of Title/Researchers Duration (PhP) Funding A. Research Office Vegetables

Field trial XXX to Evaluate Its Performance Against Leafminer, Thrips Feb - May 2013 120,000.00 Syngenta and Other Common Pests of Cucurbits/ AO Manipon On-farm Evaluation of In-Vitro Mutation-derived IV MA Population of Eggplant Variety Dumaguete Long Purple for Resistance to Fruit and Jun-Dec 2013 356,136.00 PhilRice Shortborer/ AC Roxas, RV Pagaduan, RV Arquero Varietal Evaluation, On-farm Trials and Seed Production of Organic (Budget Vegetables in Central Luzon/ AO Manipon Jun-May 2013 downloaded at PCAARRD PAC) Development of Pest Management Products and System for Organic Aug 2012 - Aug Vegetable Production in Central Luzon/ MG Patricio, RL Melegrito, R 798,878.00 PCAARRD 2013 Martin, JB Musni (PAC) Technology Development for Off-Season Bulb Onion Production/ QD Jan 2012 - Dec 1,600,000.00 DA-PhilRice Dela Cruz, JR Quilantang, MP Astejada 2013 Socio-economics

Impact Assessment of the Carabao Crossbreeding Program of the Philippine Carabao Center/ MEM Orden, FL Porciuncula, JL Aveno, EA Aug 2012 - Apr 2,700,000.00 PCC Orden, N Zapata, IJ Domingo, PJ Rafael, BE Francisco, RS Parayno, NA 2013 Del Rosario Rice and Other Cereals

Field Evaluation of Atonik Forte on Rice/ CC Dacumos, BG Elming Sumitomo April 2013 80,500.00 Corporation of the Philippines Field Evaluation of TENAZ® Applied as Foliar Spray on the Growth and 119,325.00 Yield of Rice under Lowland Production System/ JA Nicolas, NE Dela Jan - Jun 2013 Amount released Taminco BVBA Cruz 95,000.00 Varietal Evaluation of Philippines and Korean-bred Rice Cultivars to Jan - May 2013 60,000.00 PhilRice Organic Farming System/ QD Dela Cruz, PJ Alvaran Efficacy Trial of Utah Mix Chelated Micronutrients and Red Diamond Jan - Apr 2013 120,000.00 Zetryl Co. ANS 24 + 5 Granular Fertilizer in Rice Production during Dry Season CLSU-PhilSCAT Hybrid Rice Seed Production/ CC Abon, Jr. May 2009 - Apr 1,400,000.00 PhilRice 2013 Mango

Efficacy Test of OMEX CALMAX on the Yield of Carabao Mango/ CC Jardine Jan - Apr 2013 94,500.00 Dacumos, JA Nicolas Distribution Inc. S&T-based Integrated Crop Management and GAP Adoption for Mango May 2012 - Apr in Region 3 (Peñaranda and Gen. Tinio)/ MG Patricio, AC Roxas, AP 567,170.00 PCAARRD 2013 Waing Development of Non-Chemical Based Management Strategies Against Aug 2011 - Jul Insect Pests of Mango with Emphasis on Mango Twig Borer/ AC Roxas, 1,264,600.00 DA-BAR 2013 RV Arquero, Other Crops

Promoting the Use of Masinag Organic Based Liquid Fertilizer in June 2012 - May LBP-TPC Project Increasing Yield of Sugarcane on New Plant/ NE Dela Cruz 2013 B. Extension Office Socio-Economics

Case Study: The Mayor Mobilizes LGU Technicians for Farmer Sept 2012 - March Jollibee Group 10,000.00 Entrepreneurship: The Case of City Mayor of San Jose City/ PS Coloma 2014 Foundation Case Study: Empowering KABANGA Growers to Link to Supermarket: Sept 2012 - March Jollibee Group 10,000.00 The Case of San Jose City - Nueva Ecija Farmers 2014 Foundation

CLSU Annual Report 2013 43 Agrarian Reform Community Connectivity and Economic Support Services (DAR ARCESS) Project Organizational and Enterprise Needs Nov - Dec 2013 10,000.00 DARRO - 3 Assessment and Design Assessment (4 coops)/ PS Coloma, TT Battad, EG Marzan, EG Baltazar, JL Aveno, FM Macanas, MS Diaz, EG Saturno Survey of Farmers Information and Technology Services in the Phil/ PS Nov - Dec 2013 25,000.00 CLARRDEC Coloma, FM Macanas, JJS Mercado Survey on the National Competitiveness Ranking (4 Towns - SC Muñoz, Guimba, San Jose City and Talavera) All in Nueva Ecija/ AR Ponce, MS April 2013 40,000.00 DTI - 3 Diaz, EG Saturno, LL Ponce, VS Ramos, FM Macanas, JJS Mercado Validation of the Streamlining Business Permits and Licensing System Jan - Jun 2013 DTI - 3 in Selected Municipalities of Nueva Ecija (Bongabon and Talavera)/ AR Ponce, MS Diaz, EG Saturni, LL Ponce, VS Ramos, FM Macanas, JJS Mercado C. Freshwater Aquaculture Center Aquaculture Program Title: Development of an Early Warning System for Freshwater Fishkill Project Title: Aquaculture Management in Relation to Morpho- Apr 2012 - Oct 3,200,000.00 PCAARRD- physiological and Behavioral Indicators of an Imminent Fishkill/ TA 2013 DOST Abella, EM Vera Cruz, RR Velasco, RA Reyes, LJ Fajardo, AT Reyes Project Title: National Assessment of Availability, Use and Enhancement Sept - Dec 2013 260,350.00 FAO of Aquatic Organisms from Rice-based Ecosystem for Nutrition and Rural Livelihoods in the Philippines/ TA Abella, M Halwart, RR Velasco, MCV Newingham, EC Lanuza, RA Reyes, EM Vera Cruz Project Title: Value Chain Analysis of Seaweed in Aceh, Indonesia/ W Jan 2012 - Jan US$ 37,004.00 Aqua Fish CRSP Jamandre, RB Bolivar, H Hasanuddin, C Kokarkin, U Hatch, R Borski 2013 D. RM-CARES Farm Resources

Varietal Adaptation of Philippines and Korean-bred Cultivars to Organic Dec 2012 - Jun 120,000.00 PhilRice-KOPIA Farming System/ ES Romero, FL Porciuncula 2013 Field Evaluation of CODAFOL 4-16-28 as Plant Nutrient in Lowland Jun - Oct 2013 95,700.00 Planters Transplanted Rice/ JL Galindez Development of the National Organic Rice Seed Production System July - Nov 2013 150,000.00 BPI Manila (Phase II)/ ES Romero, FL Porciuncula Establishment of the CLSU RM-CARES Organic Farming Training Dec 2012 - Nov 3,200,000.00 DA-BAR Center/ FL Porciuncula, JL Galindez 2013 Organic Fertilizers and Microbials for Improved Soil Fertility in Organic Aug 2010 - Dec 3,935,689.42 PCAARRD Vegetable Production Enterprise/ PP Juico, ES Romero, LLM Lopez, RD 2013 Martin E. WRMC Water Resources

Community-based Watershed Monitoring System for Biodiversity Jun 2011 - Nov PCAARRD- Conservation/ AN Espino, Jr., MM Cinense, NC Salvador, AMP Alberto 2013 DOST F. PCC at CLSU Isolation, Characterization and Preservation of Rumen Fluid Associated 2011 -2012 with Hydrolysis Intended for Cellulose Ethanol Production/ PDC Florendo, FV Mamuad, SRP Bangit Alkali Pretreatment of Rice Straw to Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis for April 2013 Bioethanol Production/ WC Mateo, VT Taylan, PDC Florendo, RB Rafael Effectiveness of Artificial Insemination in Bicol Region/ LLIeanto, FV April 2013 Mamuad, EV Venturina

44 CLSU Annual Report 2013 Annex B. On-Going Externally-Funded R & D Projects, 2013

Amount of Funding Source of Title/Researchers Duration (PhP) Funding A. Research Office Project 1. Enhancing Goat Farm Performance thru Alternative Management Total = 1.056 Oct 2013 - Sept Interventions and Farm Recording mil for 2014: PCAARRD 2014 876,596.00 Component 1.3. Policy Analysis and Advocacy on the Institutionalization of CLSU 180,300.00 Selected Tech-Mixes, Farm Recording and AI Delivery System/ MEM Orden Counterpart Quality Assessment of Aromatic Rice and Development of Healthy, Convenient Naturally Fortified Rice Based Products and Functional Food Mar 2013 - Feb 1,000,000.00 CHED Ingredients with Improved Product Packaging and Shelf Life/ TBEstera, A 2014 De Leon, JM Rustia, G Gantioque Impact Assessment of Development and Utilization of Salt-Tolerant Tilapia Feb 2013 - Jan 1,000.000.00 PCAARRD Strains/ LMGalang, MEM Orden, DS Vargas, JO Saturno 2014 Project 2. Dev't and Promotion of Innovative Feed Supplements and Feb 2013 - Jan Total = 1.766 mil PCAARRD Feeding Schemes for Increased Goat Productivity 2016 for 2013: 0.678 mil Component 2. Promotion of Mature Feed Products and Feeding Schemes CLSU towards Enterprise Development (under project Improving Goat Feeding 0.052 mil Counterpart and Nutrition thru Novel Products and Strategies)/ MEM Orden, AM Recto Supply Chain Improvement of Mudcrab Industry in Selected Regions in the Feb 2013 - Jan 265,525.00 PCAARRD Philippines/ FL Porciuncula, JN Padilla 2014 Assessment of Productivity Enhancement Measures on Carabao Mango in Sept 2012 - Aug 310,245.00 PCAARRD Central Luzon/ AC Roxas, RV Pagaduan, RV Arquero 2015 Integrated R&D for Rainfed Aromatic Rice in Central Luzon/ QD Dela Cruz, July 2012 - June FL Porciuncula, JL Galindez, RR Nicolas, AN Espino, Jr., MB Agustin, CR 3,000,000.00 DA-RFU 3 2014 Juico, NE Dela Cruz B. Extension Office Survey on the Client Satisfaction Index in Selected Barangays in Nov 2013 - June DILG Cabanatuan City 2014 C. Freshwater Aquaculture Center Aquaculture National Tilapia R & D Program Project: Broodstock Enhancement of Red Nile Tilapia/ TA Abella, JS Nov 2012 - Dec Abucay, JA Martinez, RR Velasco 2013 Project: Culture and Hatchery Performance of Red Nile Tilapia/ TA Nov 2012 - Dec Abella, EA Lopez, JO Saturno 2013 Project: Natural Carotenoids for Improved Growth, Body Composition, Nov 2012 - Dec Feed Utilization, Immune Response and Fecundity of Red Tilapia/ TA 2013 Abella, RM Bartolome, DJ Dollente, EA Asuncion Program B. Innovative Approach in Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L) Culture Project: PhytoAndrogen: An Alternative Natural Androgen Similar to Testosterone on Sex Inversion and Its Effectiveness in the Monosex Nov 2012 - Dec Culture of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L)/ EM Vera Cruz, TA 2013 Abella, MZ Abella, EA Suarez, RR Velasco, MD Umagat, RL Gonzales Project: Refinements in Grow-out and Hatchery Management of Nile Nov 2012 - Dec Tilapia/ EM Vera Cruz, EB Jimenez, BM Apongol, JS Abucay, ZP 2014 Bartolome Project: Prebiotics amd Probiotics in Tilapia Culture/ EM Vera Cruz, RR Nov 2012 - Dec DOST Rafael, DC Castillo, CE Reyes, EA Abella, AM Paano, AM Parayno 2013 Project: Development of Comprehensive Geo-Reference Database for Ecological Risk Analysis in Tilapia Aquaculture in Pampanga/ EM Vera Nov 2012 - Dec Cruz, AT Reyes, RMV Sayco, JD Sumeldan, MD Macasiray, ABD Valdez, DOST 2013 MA Ventura, RD Macasiray, RE Labasan, CS Briones, AN Espino, Jr., GG Garcia, MM Cinense

CLSU Annual Report 2013 45 D. RM-CARES Going Organic-based in Onion Production: Testing and Promotion Via Nov 2013 - Oct S&T Based Demo Farms in Two Selected Onion Growing Municipalities in US$25,972.00 PHILRAA 2015 Nueva Ecija/ JL Galindez, FL Porciuncula Integrated R&D Program for Rainfed Aromatic Rice Production in Central June 2012 - July Luzon (implemented with Research Office)/ QD Dela Cruz, JL Galindez, FL 3,000,000.00 DA-RFU 3 2014 Porciuncula, MP Pascua, et al. Characterization of Isolated Trichoderma spp. from Carabao Manure and Development/Testing/Promotion of Trichoderma-based Products as Organic Mar 2013 - Feb 1,366,932.00 CHED Inputs in Rice and Vegetable Production/ FL Porciuncula, PP Juico, ES 2014 Romero, JL Galindez, LLMA Lopez Supply Chain Improvement of Mudcrab in Central Luzon Region (Phase 1: Feb 2013 - March 265,000.00 PCAARRD Evaluation Research)/ FL Porciuncula, JN Padilla, RS Parayno 2014 Development of the National Organic Rice Seed Production System(Phase Sept 2013 - Jan 50,000.00 BPI II - Vegetable Seed Production) ES Romero and FL Porciuncula 2014 Development of Pest and Management Products and Systems for Organic Sept 2010 - Dec 2,784,108.00 PCAARRD Vegetables Production in Central Luzon/ MG Patricio, RS Melegrito 2013 E. SRC Upscaling Pigeon Pea (Cajanus cajan) Production and Utilization in the DOST- 2011 -2013 1,666,323.00 Philippines/ EM Cruz, EA Orden, CR Juico PCAARRD Accelerating the Genetic Resource Improvement Project for Beef Cattle 2010-2014 2,650,000.00 USPL 480 and Small Ruminants (AGRIPBes)/ EM Cruz Enhancing the DA Genetic Improvement Program Partnering with the 2013-2014 2,290,000.00 BAI-LDC Academe/ EM Cruz, MC Madlao, AP Soriano National S&T Program on Slaughter Goat Component 2.1 Stabilizing Feed Resources for Sustained Nutrition of Does/ 2012-2015 EM Cruz Component 2.3 Development of Creep-Feeds for Kids, 31-60 Days Old/ EA 1,316,973.77 PCAARRD Orden Component 2.5 Testing Evaluation of Feed Supplements and Feeding 2,259,542.33 PCAARRD Schemes on the Different Physiological Stages of Goat/ EA Orden Enhancing Goat Farm Performance thru Alternative Management 2012 -2016 1,764,530.75 PCAARRD Interventions and Farm Recording/ EM Cruz Component 1.1 Farm Based Promotion of Alternative Management Option and Farm Recording in Region III F. WRMC Real-Time Soil Moisture Monitoring for Increased Yield and Water Mar 2013 - Productivity in Corn Production: A Climate-Smart Production System/ AN CHED present Espino, Jr., IC Agulto, MM Cinense, E Raneses GIS-Based Monitoring System of Lahar-Laden Agricultural Areas in Region July 2013 - DA-RFO III III/ AN Espino, Jr., MM Cinense, NC Salvador, QD Dela Cruz present Application of Nuclear Analytical Techniques for Efficient Nutrient and Oct 2012 - Irrigation Management in Com Production/ AN Espino, Jr., IC Agulto, MM PCAARRD present Cinense, BF Datugan Water Management on Different Varieties of Aromatic Rice System/ AN July 2012 - DA-RFO III Espino, Jr., MM Cinense, QD Dela Cruz present Project 4: Ecological Risk Analyses of Fish Pathogens Causing Fishkill Outbreaks in Tilapia Aquaculture through Establishment of Comprehensive Nov 2011 - Environmental Geo-reference Database/ TA Abella, EM Vera Cruz, AT PCAARRD present Reyes, AN Espino, Jr., MM Cinense, GG Garcia, MP Estolano, J Sumeldan, M Macasiray, RMV Sayco, MA Ventura Minimizing Losses to Improve Storage Efficiency of Water Harvesting Nov 2011 - March PhilRice Structures/ AN Espino, Jr., MM Cinense, RC Castro, VZ Manabat 2014 Application of Drip Irrigation System to Vegetable Production/ AN Espino, Feb 2012 - Mar PhilRice Jr., MM Cinense, RC Castro 2014

46 CLSU Annual Report 2013 Annex C. Research Papers and Posters Presented

Paper Presenter(s)/ Title Research Forum Researcher(s) International Conferences Development of Buffalo Production, Seminar on "How to Prepare Research Proposal", Bangkok Semen Processing and Distribution in the Palace Hotel, Thailand, July 19, 2013 FV Mamuad, EV Venturina Philippines Early Growth and Survival of Four 10th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum and 4th Genetically Improved Strains of Nile Tilapia International Symposium on Cage Aquaculture in Asia Forum, EM Vera Cruz (Oreochromis niloticus L.) The Ocean Resort Hotel Yeosu City, Republic of Korea, April 29 - May 4, 2013 Environment Animal Health Management Southeast Asia Conference 2013, Fairmont Hotel, Makati City, Romeo S. Gundaran, Initiative for Enhanced Smallholder September 18-19, 2013 Clarissa Yvonne J. Production Domingo External Monitoring and Evaluation of Land 11th International Conference on Developing Real Life Acquisition and Resettlement Project Learning Experiences: Learning Innovation for ASEAN, DS Vargas KMITL, Bangkok, Thailand, May 3, 2013 GIS-based Soil Erosion Modeling for World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC) Sustainable Watershed Resource Conference, Changmai, Thailand, September 3-8, 2013 NE Dela Cruz Management Growth Performance Evaluation of Four 10th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum and 4th Genetically Improved Strains of Nile Tilapia International Symposium on Cage Aquaculture in Asia Forum, TA Abella, RR Velasco (Oreochromis niloticus L.) The Ocean Resort Hotel Yeosu City, Republic of Korea, April 29 - May 4, 2013 Improving the Yields of Glutinous White 3rd Asian Conference of Plant Growth-Promoting Corn by Distance of Planting and Use of Rhizobacteria (PCPR) and other Microbials, Hyatt Hotel, JA Nicolas, TV Tamayo, Biocontrol Agents for Management of Asian Manila, April 22, 2013 BL Caoili Corn Borer, Ostrinia furnacalisI Guennee In-campus Verification of Organic Blue International Society of Southeast Asian Agricultural Sciences Pea (Clitorea ternate L.) Flower and Seed International Congress and General Meeting, Acacia Hotel, TD Gajete, LD Gajete Production Under Central Luzon, Philippine Manila, November 11-15, 2013 Condition Optimized Sequential Culture System for the 10th Asian Reproductive Biotechnology Society (ARBS) Production of Bovine (Bos Taurus) Embryos Annual Meeting and Establish Linkage with Asian Animal EC Atabay, EP Atabay, In-vitro Scientist for Research Collaboration, Mui Ne, Phan, Thiet, JFL Saturno, ERS Maylem Vietnam PCC-CLSU Biomass Ethanol Research and Seminar on "How to Prepare Research Proposal", Bangkok PDC Florendo, A Valdez, Development Program Palace Hotel, Thailand, July 19, 2013 IC Agulto Pelletized Forage-based Ration as 22nd International Grassland Congress, Sidney, Australia, Alternative Feeds to Improve Goat September 15-19, 2013 MEM Orden, EA Orden Productivity Recirculating Aquaponic System Using Nile Nashville, Tennessee, February 21-25 and National Tilapia (Oreochromisniloticus) Freshwater Conference on Agricultural Sustainability, RET, CLSU, March Prawn (Macrobrachiumrosenbergii) 21, 2013 CF Sace Polycultuere and the Productivity of Selected Leafy Vegetables Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer as a Potential 10th World Buffalo Congress and 7th Asian Buffalo Congress, Tool for the Multiplication of Genetically Phuket, Thailand, May 6-10, 2013 EC Atabay Superior Water Buffaloes: The Philippine Initiatives The Development and Overview of Soil 11th International Conference of the East and Southeast Science in the Philippines Asia Federation of Soil Science Societies IPB International NE Dela Cruz Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia, October 21-24, 2013 The Impact of Institutional Quality Assurance Asia-Pacific Quality Network (APQN) Annual Conference, Best Practices in the Philippines - The Howard International House, Chinese Taipei, Taiwan, April 7-9, Mario S. Suba Central Luzon State University Experience 2013 (under the sponsorship of AACCUP) Use of Myco Fungicides in Reducing the 3rd Asian Conference of Plant Growth-Promoting Occurrence of Anthracnose Disease in Rhizobacteria (PCPR) and other Microbials, Hyatt Hotel, CC Dacumos, MG Patricio Onion Manila, April 22, 2013

CLSU Annual Report 2013 47 National Conferences Animal Welfare: Humane Education in 80th Philippine Veterinary Medical Association Convention Veterinary Curriculum and Scientific Conference, Philippine International Convention NP Medina Center, CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, February 20-22, 2013 Anti-Staphylococcus Aureus Activity of 15th Annual Scientific Meeting and Symposium of the Ganoderma and Lentinus Secondary Mycological Society of the Philippines, Inc. (MSP), R & D RMR Dulay, SP Kalaw, Mycelia and Basidiomata and Graduate Building, Rizal Technological University, Boni RG Reyes, EC Cabrera Avenue, City, April 11, 2013 Aseptic Cultivation of Coprinuscomatus National Research Conference, CAS Little Theatre, CLSU, WS Gagarin, RMR Dulay, (O.F. Mull.) Pers. (1797) Using Pleurotus February 20, 2013 EA Abella, SP Kalaw and Mushroom Spent RG Reyes Biophysiological Profile of Pink Lady 13th National Annual Scientific Conference of the Philippine RG Reyes, JG Galingan, Mushroom (Pleurotussalmoneostramineus Society for the Study of Nature (PSSN), Inc., Cebu Business RMR Dulay, SP Kalaw Vassilieva) Hotel, Cebu City, May 21-25, 2013 Comarative Analysis of Determining 12th National Convention on Statistics, EDSA Shangri-la Eleazar Abraham S. Strata Boundaries for Normal and Skewed Hotel, October 1-2, 2013 Latonio Populations Comparative Efficacy of Different Levels of a 50th PSAS Scientific Seminar and Annual Convention, Antonio J. Barroga Preservative for Fish Silage Processing Tagaytay International Convention Center, October 24, 2013 Design, Fabrication and Evaluation of a National Conference on Agricutural Sustainability, RET IC Agulto, AT Belonio, Continuous-Flow Rice Husk Gasifier for Amphitheater, CLSU, March 21, 2013 EV Sicat, FD Cuaresma, Bakery Oven CE Delos Reyes Development of a Master Sample for 12th National Convention on Statistics, EDSA Shangri-la Anna Maria Lourdes S. Livestock Surveys Hotel, October 1-2, 2013 Latonio Diagnosis of Respiratory Bacterial 80th Philippine Veterinary Medical Association Convention Pathogens of Ruminants and Screening for and Scientific Conference, Philippine International Convention GG Garcia Treatment with Synthetic and Herbal-Based Center, CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Anti-Infectives February 20-22, 2013 DNA Barcoding of Commercially-Important 2013 PhilFIN Fisheries Research Forum, UP Visayas, IloIlo, Fishes in Pantabangan Dam, Philippines: October 29-30, 2013 AV Yambot Exotic Species Outnumber Indigenous Species DNA of Three Major Commercially-Important 2013 PhilFIN Fisheries Research Forum, UP Visayas, IloIlo, Fish Families (Seranidae, Carangidae and October 29-30, 2013 SG Alcantara Lutjanidae) Collected from Cuyo, Palawan, Philippines Effects of Supplementing Non-starch 50th PSAS Scientific Seminar and Annual Convention, Polysaccharide Enzyme in Drinking Water Tagaytay International Convention Center, October 24, 2013 Oliver F. Celestino for Broilers Efficacy of Plant Extracts Against Leafhopper Pest Management Council of the Philippines/ PMPC 44th MG Patricio, RS Melegrito, in Organic Eggplant Production Anniversary & Annual Scientific Conference, Hotel Centro, AP Waing Puerto Princesa, Palawan, March 5-8, 2013 Functionality of Lentinustigrinus (Bull) Fr., An 35th Annual Scientific Meeting of the National Academy of RMR Dulay, MC Arenas, Edible Basdiomycete from the Philippines Science and Technology, Philippines, Manila Hotel, July 10-11, SP Kalaw, RG Reyes, 2013 EC Cabrera Goat R & D in Central Luzon: Its Socio- 49th PAEDA Biennial Convention Inclusive and Sustainable MEM Orden, Economic Contribution to Farm Households Development: Issues and Challenges for Agriculture. Fishery NDR Carbonel, FL and Natural Resources, Central Mindanao University, Musuan, Porciuncula, EM Valiente, Bukidnon, October 23-25, 2013 EA Orden Growth and Yield Performance of National Research Conference on Agricultural Sustainability, RMR Dulay, KB Sanguesa, Electrocuted Artificial Cultivation of RET Amphitheater, CLSU, March 21, 2013 RC Tiniola, SP Kalaw, Pleurotusflorida (Mont) Singer RG Reyes Growth Performance and Bactericidal 1st National Mushroom Congress, RET Amphitheater, CLSU, Activity of Secondary Mycelia of Philippine July 18, 2013 RG Bustillos, RMR Dulay, Strains of Panaeolus spp., a Psychoactive SP Kalaw, RG Reyes Mushroom Growth Performance and Nutritional National Research Conference, CAS Little Theatre, CLSU, RMR Dulay, JLP Baligad, Characterization of Coprinuscomatus Strains February 20, 2013 EA Abella, SP Kalaw, on Mungbean Hull RG Reyes

48 CLSU Annual Report 2013 Makabagong Teknik para sa Pig ni Agri-Aqua Day (PCAARRD-hosted) in the 2013 National Juantastic: Use of Molecular Techniques to Science and Technology Week, July 23-27, 2013 Clarissa Yvonne J. Detect Cause of Diarrhea and Pneumonia Domingo in Pigs Mycelial Growth Response and 13th National Annual Scientific Conference of the Philippine RMR Dulay, AHL Pascual, Mycoremediation Activity of Society for the Study of Nature (PSSN), Inc., Cebu Business RD Constante, SP Kalaw, Coprinuscomatus on CuSO4-Contaminated Hotel, Cebu City, May 21-25, 2013 RG Reyes Media Mycelial Lawn Culture of Copronuscomatus 15th Annual Scientific Meeting and Symposium of the RMR Dulay, MCG Cruz, on Selected Tropical Fruit Juices Mycological Society of the Philippines, Inc. (MSP), R & D FG Urbanao, SP Kalaw, and Graduate Building, Rizal Technological University, Boni RG Reyes Avenue, Mandaluyong City, April 11, 2013 Non-starch Polysaccharides Enzyme 50th PSAS Scientific Seminar and Annual Convention, Supplementation of Starting-Finishing Pigs Tagaytay International Convention Center, Octobe 24, 2013 Jayson J. Juan Deit with Reduced Metabolizable Energy and Digestible Amino Acids Nutrient Composition and Utilization of National Research Conference on Agricultural Sustainability, RMR Dulay, KB Sanguesa, Dung of Domesticated Ruminants for RET Amphitheater, CLSU, March 21, 2013 RC Tiniola, SP Kalaw, Aseptic Cultivation of Coprinuscomatus RG Reyes (kabutengdemonyo) Nutritional and Physical Culture 35th Annual Scientific Meeting of the National Academy of Conditions for Mycelial Growth and Science and Technology, Philippines, Manila Hotel, July 10-11, AJL Lagasca, RMR Dulay, Fruiting Body Production of Two Strains of 2013 SP Kalaw, RG Reyes Ganodermalucidum (Leys.) Karst Optimum Conditions for Mycelial 35th Annual Scientific Meeting of the National Academy of Growth and Fruiting Body Production of Science and Technology, Philippines, Manila Hotel, July 10-11, JT Miguel, SP Kallaw, Pleurotuspulmonarius (Fries) Quélet Spanish 2013 EA Abella, RG Reyes Strain Organic Aromatic Rice Adaptability Trial 2013 DA-RFO3 R&D Agency In-House Review, Oasis Hotel, Under CLSU/Nutrient Management Organic Angeles City, Pampanga, August 1, 2013 JL Galindez, MP Pascua and Conventional Rice in Rainfed Areas in Central Luzon Organic Fertilizer and Wate Management PSSST Annual Meeting, Subic, Zambales, May 24-31, 2013 JL Galindez, Regimes for Organic Vegetable Production FL Porciuncula Paclobutazol Application for Lodging Seminar on Innovations in Agriculture and Natural Resources Resistance and Agro-Morphological Research: Presentations of Graduated ASTHRDP Scholars' Ariel G. Mactal Modification in Traditional Rice Varieties Thesis/Dissertation Outputs, BPK, PCAARRD, Los Bañoz, Laguna, February 21, 2013 Performance Analysis, Packaging and 2013 DA-RFO3 R&D Agency In-House Review, Oasis Hotel, Promotion of Aromatic Rice Production Angeles City, Pampanga, August 1, 2013 FL Porciuncula Technologies Philippine Wild Ganodermalucidum 1st National Mushroom Congress, RET Amphitheater, CLSU, RMR Dulay, AAC Apolinar, (W.Curt.:Fr) P. Karst. (Higher July 18, 2013 RD Constante, RC Tiniola, Basidiomycetes) Exhibits Aphrodisiac SP Kalaw, RG Reyes Property in Male Mice (Musmusculus) Prevalence Studies for Ebola Reston Virus in National Training-Workshop to Develop Risk Communication Swine in the Philippines Plan for Emerging Pathogens in the Philippines, Summit Ridge RS Gundaran Hotel, Tagaytay City, March 4-6, 2013 Productivity and Financial Viability of 49th PAEDA Biennial Convention Inclusive and Sustainable Commercial Broiler Farm Using Climate- Development: Issues and Challenges for Agriculture. Fishery RCD Salas, EA Orden, Controlled System: The Case in a State- and Natural Resources, Central Mindanao University, Musuan, MEM Orden Owned University in Nueva Ecija Bukidnon, October 23-25, 2013 Quatitative Expression on TNF, MHC, 25th National Symposium Research, Quezon City, October CLASS IaIgm Genes in Nile Tilapia 16-17, 2013 AV Yambot, YC Cabansag (Oreochromisniloticus L.) Infected with Aeromonashydrophila Seed Production in Nile Tilapia 45th Annual Convention on Marine and Freshwater Sciences, (Oreochromisniloticus L.) as Influenced Palawan State University, October 16-18, 2013 EM Vera Cruz by the Brood Stock's Behavioral Stress Response Solid Waste Management cum Organic National Symposium on Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural FL Porciuncula, Fertilizer Production in Angeles City: Support Resources Research and Development, E.O. Tan Hall, CP Aganon, CC Dacumos, to High Value Vegetable Production PCAARRD, Los Bañoz, Laguna, October 9, 2013 AO Manipon MP Pascua, RD Martin CLSU Annual Report 2013 49 Strategic Fasciolosis Control Based on the 80th Philippine Veterinary Medical Association Convention Parasite and Vector Bionomics of Fasciola and Scientific Conference, Philippine International Convention CYJ Domingo Gigantic Center, CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, February 20-22, 2013 Teratogenic Activity and Embryo-Toxicity National Research Conference, CAS Little Theatre, CLSU, SP Kalaw, JMM Dela Cruz, of Ganodermalucidum (Pers.) Pat Extract February 20, 2013 ES Davis, RMR Dulay and on the Developing Embryos of Zebrafish RG Reyes (Daniorerio) Teratogenic Activity of Lentinussajor- 13th National Annual Scientific Conference of the Philippine caju Fries. Extract on the Embryonic Society for the Study of Nature (PSSN), Inc., Cebu Business SP Kalaw, BRA Pelosas, Development of Zebrafish (Daniorerio Hotel, Cebu City, May 21-25, 2013 RMR Dulay, RG Reyes Hamilton-Buchanan) The Importance of Philippine Animal Health Phil-AHIS National Conference, Lancaster Hotel Manila, RS Gundaran Information System (Phil-AHIS) Mandaluyong City, January 24, 2013 Understanding T Cell Response Towards 80th Philippine Veterinary Medical Association Convention Marker-Assisted Selection of Resistance to and Scientific Conference, Philippine International Convention VM Venturina Gastrointestinal Nematode in Sheep Center, CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, February 20-22, 2013 Vulnerability of Organic Vegetable Farming PCAARRD, Los Baños, Laguna, February 21, 2013 JL Galindez to Drought in Nueva Ecija, Philippines Local Conferences Application of Drip Irrigation System to 25th CLSU In-House Review of Completed and On-Going MM Cinense, Vegetable Production R&D Projects, October 14, 2013 AN Espino, Jr. Application of Nuclear Analytical Techniques 25th CLSU In-House Review of Completed and On-Going IC Agulto, MM Cinense, for Efficient Nutrient and Irrigation R&D Projects, October 14, 2013 AN Espino, Jr. Management in Corn Production Community-Based Watershed Monitoring 25th CLSU In-House Review of Completed and On-Going MM Cinense, System of Biodiversity Conservation R&D Projects, October 14, 2013 AN Espino, Jr. Development of an Early Warning System for 25th CLSU In-House Review of Completed and On-Going J Villeza Freshwater Fishkill R&D Projects, October 14, 2013 Development of LAMP Assay and Quick Test PCAARRD Swine Commodity Program Review and Clarissa Yvonne J. Kit for Bacterial Gastronintestinal Infection Consultation Meeting, University Guesthouse, CLSU, May 30, Domingo (Salmonellosis) of Swine 2013 Development of LAMP Assay and Quick Test PCAARRD Swine Commodity Program Review and Clarissa Yvonne J. Kit for Protozoal Gastronintestinal Infection Consultation Meeting, University Guesthouse, CLSU, May 30, Domingo (Cryptosporidiosis) of Swine 2013 Development of RT-LAMP Assay and PCAARRD Swine Commodity Program Review and Clarissa Yvonne J. Quick Test Kit for Bacterial Gastrointestinal Consultation Meeting, University Guesthouse, CLSU, May 30, Domingo Infection (PED and TGE) of Swine 2013 Genetic Enhancement of Red Nile Tilapia 25th CLSU In-House Review of Completed and On-Going TA Abella R&D Projects, October 14, 2013 Innovative Approach in Nile Tilapia 25th CLSU In-House Review of Completed and On-Going EM Vera Cruz (Oreochromisniloticus L.) Culture R&D Projects, October 14, 2013 Kabuteng Tigre (Lentinustigrinus Bull Fr.) 25th CLSU In-House Review of Completed and On-Going RMR Dulay, SP Kalaw, a Newly Myconutraceutical : Its toxic and R&D Projects, October 14, 2013 RG Reyes, EC Cabrera Teratogenic Effects on Zebrafish (Daniorerio) Minimizing Losses to Improve Storage 25th CLSU In-House Review of Completed and On-Going MM Cinense, Efficiency of Water-Harvesting Stucture R&D Projects, October 14, 2013 AN Espino, Jr. Proximate Composition and Functionality of 25th CLSU In-House Review of Completed and On-Going RMR Dulay, MC Arenas, Kabuteng Tigre (Lentinustigrinus Bull Fr.), a R&D Projects, October 14, 2013 SP Kalaw, RG Reyes, Newly Domesticated Philippine Wild Edible EC Cabrera Mushroom

50 CLSU Annual Report 2013 UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS

Dr. Ruben C. Sevilleja...... President Dr. Fortunato A. Battad...... President Emeritus Dr. Soledad M. Roguel...... Vice President for Academic Affairs (Retired on Nov. 14, 2013) Dr. Tereso A. Abella...... Vice President for Academic Affairs (Appointed on Nov. 15, 2013) Dr. Raul D. Divina...... Vice President for Administration Dr. Teotimo M. Aganon...... Vice President for Research, Extension & Training Dr. Eduardo G. Marzan, Jr...... Vice President for Business Affairs Mr. Edgardo C. Ibañez...... University and Board Secretary Dr. Elisa L. Carlos...... Acting Dean, Institute of Graduate Studies Dr. Flor Amor B. Monta...... Dean, Open University Dr. Federico O. Perez...... Dean, College of Agriculture Dr. Renato G. Reyes...... Dean, College of Arts & Sciences Dr. Danilo S. Castro...... Dean, College of Business Administration & Accountancy Dr. Rhodora I. dela Rosa...... Dean, College of Education Dr. Ireneo C. Agulto...... Dean, College of Engineering Dr. Apolinario V. Yambot...... Dean, College of Fisheries Dr. Hilaria T. Cuaresma...... Dean, College of Home Science & Industry Dr. Romeo S. Gundran...... Dean, College of Veterinary Science & Medicine Dr. Elizabeth S. Suba...... Dean, Office of Student Affairs Dr. Melissa E. Agulto...... Dean, Office of Admissions Dr. Quirino D. dela Cruz...... Director, Research Office Dr. Pastora S. Coloma...... Director, Extension Office Dr. Teodora T. Battad...... Director, Training Office Dr. Apolinario L. Domingo...... Director, Crop Production Office Dr. Ernesto A. Martin...... Director, Animal Production Office Dr. Francisco D. Cuaresma...... Director, Commercial and Business Development Office Mr. Leonardo S. Bravo...... Director, Administrative Services Dr. Minerva D. Maylem...... Director, Auxiliary Services Dr. Arnel T. Panuyas...... Director, Physical Plant & Site Development Office Mr. Macario P. Antolin...... Director, Financial & Management Services Engr. Nemesio A. Macabale, Jr...... Acting Director, Information Systems Institute Dr. Annie Melinda P. Alberto...... Director, Institute of Climate Change and Environmental Management Prof. Verjun J. Dilla...... Director, Expanded Tertiary Education and Equivalency Accreditation Program Prof. Milagros A. Santos...... Director, CLSU Testing and Evaluation Center Dr. Ponciano D. Cuaresma...... Director, Center for Central Luzon Studies Dr. Regidor G. Gaboy...... Director, Center for Educational Resources Development and Services Dr. Sofronio P. Kalaw...... Director, Center for Tropical Mushroom, Research & Development Dr. Fe L. Porciuncula...... Director, Ramon Magsaysay Center for Agricultural Resources and Environmental Services Dr. Armando N. Espino, Jr...... Director, Water Resources Management Center Dr. Emilio M. Cruz...... Director, Small Ruminants Center Dr. Edwin C. Atabay...... Director, Philippine Carabao Center at CLSU Dr. Tereso A. Abella...... Director, Freshwater Aquaculture Center Mr. Jay C. Santos...... Director, Institute of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation Dr. Victorino T. Taylan...... Director, CLSU-Affiliated Renewable Energy Center Dr. Emmanuel V. Sicat...... Director, Phil-Sino Center for Agricultural Technology Dr. Josephine M. Fabricante...... Officer-in-Charge, University Health Services Mrs. Zoraida E. Bartolome...... University Librarian Dr. Firma C. Viray...... President, Faculty Association Inc. Ms. Paulina A. Valeriano...... President, Non-Academic Staff Association Engr. Adorable P. Pineda...... President, CLSU Labor Union of Teachers and Employees Mr. Paul A. Cardenio……………...... Chairperson, University Supreme Student Council

ANNUAL REPORT 2013 EDITORIAL STAFF Julieta P. Burnot - Editor Aine Joy C. Edquiban - AssistantCLSU Editor Annual Report 2013Zoilo A. Cunanan - Layout Artist (CERDS) 51 Josel D. San Andres - Editorial Staff Gerardo J. Gantioque - Photographer Lilybeth D. Henses - Editorial Staff Marcelina J. Marilag - Encoder Philosophy

The ultimate measure of the effectiveness of Central Luzon State University as an institution of higher learning is its contribution to and impact on the educational, economic, social, cultural, political and moral well-being, and environmental consciousness of the people it serves.

Vision

The Central Luzon State University as a world- class people’s university that is knowledge-based, pro-active, relevant, and committed to service and excellence.

Mission

To develop socially responsible and empowered human resources and generate knowledge for poverty alleviation, environmental protection, and global competitiveness toward sustainable development.

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