Saturday, October 06, 2012

Biotech News Updates


We are grateful for the enthusiasm you showed while selecting groups you were planning to work with last week.
We called for a general meeting but unfortunately the turn up was not really good. Therefore we would like to take this opportunity to inform you what we wanted you to know in that meeting.
The Biotech and Research Club came up with an idea of a total of four projects; 
  1.   Aquaponics
  2.  Bag Gardening 
  3.  Mushroom Cultivation
  4. Ecology of Kyambogo
These projects were selected out of the many because are in line with the Objectives and Vision of the club.
Briefly this is what these projects are;
Aquaponics:
This is a combination of two agriculture methods to create an altogether superior and environmentally friendly way of growing your own organic food. Aquaponics is a method which uses the combination of aquaculture- the growing of fishes, and hydroponics- the method of growing plants without using soil. The combination of the two yields an organic gardening system that provides fresh plants, vegetables and fish for food.
Research has shown that aquaponically grown plants mature two times faster than those grown on soil.

Bag Gardening:
This an activity of growing plants in a sack. The bags are filled with soil, manure and stones in a systematic order.
Seedlings of vegetables like Irish potatoes, onions, carrots are planted in each of the sacks both on top and around the sack.
After planting the seedlings, they are watered to harvesting time.

Mushroom cultivation:
Here we will be trying to imitate the natural conditions under which mushrooms grow such that we can grow them artificially. This project contains a lot of microbiology which will help us to apply what we have learnt for example culturing of mushroom spawn, sterilization and so on.
Ecology of Kyambogo:
Creating a source of information about the University’s ecology for educational purposes.
After somewhat sufficient research, it has been concluded that there is no literature on the general ecology of Kyambogo University (KYU). And yet this information would be a good referential source when studying general ecology and also useful during research by students or visiting scholars.
For example the study of the effects of man’s activities on the environment causing climatic change would need a data base on the ecology of the area studied.
When studying ecology, the biotechnology students refer to international text books, which give information about the ecology of foreign lands. This limits the application of what has been studied; hence failure to come up with solutions to related problems faced by the local people and the country at large.
Studying the ecology of Kyambogo University (KYU) will create an informatory source, provide applicable information to ecology students, facilitate the general study of ecology in Uganda and facilitate research activities by providing reference materials ( Oketcho Ketra - Chairperson)

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