ILC

Student or Group Info

Name(s): Gregorio, Emmerson R
Term: Summer 2024
Credits: 4
Title of ILC or Group Project: 2024 solanum aethiopicum “Gilo” Variety trial at the Evergreen Organic Farm

Sponsor

Contractor: Dr. Sarah Williams
Organization: TESC

Subcontractor

Name: Ben Hunsdorfer
Title: Faculty
Organization: TESC

Program of Project Description

Narrative:

This multi-quarter, multi-student project, titled “2024 Solanum aethiopicum ‘Gilo’ Variety Trial at the Evergreen Organic Farm”, is designed to evaluate four varieties of S. aethiopicum ‘Gilo’ in the categories of germination, vigor, insect and disease resistance, yield and marketability, and flavor. Specific learning objectives are to study the design and implementation of variety trials, to establish parameters and rubrics for evaluating S. aethiopicum ‘Gilo’, to learn how to assess selected varieties for insect and disease resistance, to collect data regarding yield and marketable yield, to assess the possibilities for marketing ‘Gilo’ in our area, to create educational materials for customers of the farm, and to establish tasting protocols to be utilized when evaluating crops for flavor.  Student will utilize a selected field at the Evergreen Organic Farm to create a replicated variety trial for S. Aethiopicum ‘Gilo’ and assess the suitability of the selected varieties for the climate and the farm. Students will design, implement, manage and monitor a replicated field trial for selected varieties of ‘Gilo’.  

Learning objective
ActivityDeliverable
 Examine and understand the botanical features, growth habit, ethnobotany, and/or culinary use of Solanum aethiopicum. Document phenoligical and morphilogical data in drawings or written observation. Use research/observation to develop market materials. Weekly work journal posted to a wordpress site dedicated to the project. Potentially, contributions to the final vigor report weekly WordPress ePortfolio
   
   
 

Evaluation of Work

  • WordPress ePortfolio
  • Final week ten presentation
  • Narrative evaluations from field supervisor and/or subcontractor
  • Narrative mid-quarter and final self-evaluations