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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Soil Science Distinguished Service Award, American Society of Agronomy
  • 2000 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)
  • 1999 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)

Overview

Donald A. Graetz is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their academic profile is composed primarily of research and contributions linked to the field of soil science, evidenced by recognition from notable scientific societies related to agronomy and soil science.

The scientist has been acknowledged with multiple awards highlighting their engagements and service within the domain. In 2009, they received the Soil Science Distinguished Service Award from the American Society of Agronomy, marking recognition for contributions in soil science. Earlier, they were named a Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) in 2000 and a Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA) in 1999. These fellowships signify an association with esteemed professional bodies within their discipline.

Although no recent papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study are documented, the available information strongly indicates a professional focus on soil and agronomy sciences.

Their work is presumably connected to themes relating to soil science, agricultural systems, and related environmental studies due to the nature of the awards and affiliations with agronomy societies. However, detailed publication records or specific research topics are not disclosed.

Best Publications

  • Manure-borne estrogens as potential environmental contaminants: a review.

    Travis A Hanselman;Donald A Graetz;Ann C Wilkie

  • An environmental threshold for degree of phosphorus saturation in sandy soils.

    V. D. Nair;K. M. Portier;D. A. Graetz;M. L. Walker

  • Composts from various municipal solid waste feedstocks affect vegetable crops. I. Emergence and seedling growth

    Nancy E. Roe;Peter J. Stoffella;Donald Graetz

  • Phytoremediation to remove nutrients and improve eutrophic stormwaters using water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes L.)

    Qin Lu;Zhenli L. He;Donald A. Graetz;Peter J. Stoffella

  • Uptake and distribution of metals by water lettuce ( Pistia stratiotes L.)

    Qin Lu;Zhenli L. He;Donald A. Graetz;Peter J. Stoffella

  • Phosphorus Retention by Wetland Soils used for Treated Wastewater Disposal

    P. M. Gale;K. R. Reddy;D. A. Graetz

  • Fate of phosphorus in Florida Spodosols contaminated with cattle manure

    D.A. Graetz;V.D. Nair

  • Forms of phosphorus in soil profiles from dairies of South Florida

    V. D. Nair;D. A. Graetz;K. M. Portier

  • Agroforestry as an approach to minimizing nutrient loss from heavily fertilized soils: The Florida experience

    V.D. Nair;D.A. Graetz

  • Phosphorus Sorption and Desorption Properties of the Spodic Horizon from Selected Florida Spodosols

    R.R. Villapando;D.A. Graetz

  • Composts from various municipal solid waste feedstocks affect vegetable crops. II. Growth, yields, and fruit quality.

    Nancy E. Roe;Peter J. Stoffella;Donald Graetz

  • Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in Wetland Soils

    K. R. Reddy;D. A. Graetz

  • Dairy manure influences on phosphorus retention capacity of Spodosols

    V. D. Nair;D. A. Graetz;K. R. Reddy

  • Phosphorus saturation in spodosols impacted by manure.

    V.D. Nair;D.A. Graetz

  • Use of Compost as a Media Amendment for Containerized Production of Two Subtropical Perennials

    S.B. Wilson;P.J. Stoffella;D.A. Graetz

  • A comparison of in situ methods for measuring net nitrogen mineralization rates of organic soil amendments.

    Travis A. Hanselman;Donald A. Graetz;Thomas A. Obreza

  • Denitrification potential of soils from constructed and natural wetlands

    P.M. Gale;I. Dévai;K.R. Reddy;D.A. Graetz

  • Water table effects on histosol drainage water carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus

    H.W. Martin;D. B. Ivanoff;D. A. Graetz;K. R. Reddy

  • Biomass Distribution and Nitrogen-15 Partitioning in Citrus Trees on a Sandy Entisol

    Dirceu Mattos;Donald A. Graetz;Ashok K. Alva

  • Soil Phosphorus, Cattle Stocking Rates, and Water Quality in Subtropical Pastures in Florida, USA

    John C. Capece;Kenneth L. Campbell;Patrick J. Bohlen;Donald A. Graetz

  • Phosphorus storage capacity of uplands, wetlands and streams of the Lake Okeechobee Watershed, Florida

    K.R. Reddy;E.G. Flaig;D.A. Graetz

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter J. Stoffella
Peter J. Stoffella University of Florida
K. R. Reddy
K. R. Reddy University of Florida
Vimala D. Nair
Vimala D. Nair University of Florida
Lynn E. Sollenberger
Lynn E. Sollenberger University of Florida
Ashok K. Alva
Ashok K. Alva University of Florida
Zhenli He
Zhenli He University of Florida
Xiaoe Yang
Xiaoe Yang Zhejiang University
Yuncong Li
Yuncong Li University of Florida
Dirceu Mattos
Dirceu Mattos Instituto Agronômico de Campinas
Nicholas B. Comerford
Nicholas B. Comerford University of Florida

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