His primary scientific interests are in Agronomy, Soil water, Soil organic matter, Soil carbon and Total organic carbon. His Agronomy research includes elements of Loam, Soil quality, Soil fertility and Botany. His study in Soil water is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Nutrient cycle, Nitrogen cycle, Animal science and Water content.
The Soil organic matter study which covers Mineralization that intersects with Soil series, Hydrology and Environmental chemistry. His Soil carbon research also works with subjects such as
Agronomy, Tillage, Cover crop, No-till farming and Poultry litter are his primary areas of study. His Agronomy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Soil water, Ultisol, Loam, Surface runoff and Nutrient. His studies deal with areas such as Soil pH, Soil carbon, Soil quality and Hordeum vulgare as well as Loam.
His research integrates issues of Cropping system, Crop residue, Crop yield and Water quality in his study of Tillage. His Cover crop study combines topics in areas such as Biomass, Weed control and Secale. In his work, Soil classification is strongly intertwined with Soil fertility, which is a subfield of Poultry litter.
Harry H. Schomberg mainly focuses on Agronomy, Cover crop, Surface runoff, Tillage and Fertilizer. His Agronomy research incorporates elements of Soil test and Nutrient. His work deals with themes such as Decomposition, Nutrient management, Secale, Biomass and No-till farming, which intersect with Cover crop.
The various areas that he examines in his Surface runoff study include Ultisol and Poultry litter. His Poultry litter research incorporates themes from Fecal coliform and Manure. The Tillage study combines topics in areas such as Sunflower, Watershed and Soil water.
Harry H. Schomberg focuses on Agronomy, Fertilizer, Nutrient, Surface runoff and Cover crop. In general Agronomy study, his work on Tillage, Secale and Shoot often relates to the realm of Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Harry H. Schomberg interconnects Soil organic matter, Soil water, Crop residue and Organic farming in the investigation of issues within Tillage.
Harry H. Schomberg combines subjects such as Nitrous oxide and Loam with his study of Fertilizer. His Surface runoff study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ultisol and Poultry litter. His studies in Cover crop integrate themes in fields like Biomass, No-till farming, Yield and Grazing.
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CHARACTERIZATION OF DESIGNER BIOCHAR PRODUCED AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON A LOAMY SAND
Jeffrey M. Novak;Isabel Lima;Julia W. Gaskin;Christoph Steiner.
Annals of Environmental Science (2009)
Flush of carbon dioxide following rewetting of dried soil relates to active organic pools.
A. J. Franzluebbers;R. L. Haney;C. W. Honeycutt;H. H. Schomberg.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (2000)
Soil organic C and N pools under long-term pasture management in the Southern Piedmont USA
A.J Franzluebbers;J.A Stuedemann;H.H Schomberg;S.R Wilkinson.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (2000)
Biochars impact on soil moisture storage in an Ultisol and two Aridisols
Jeffrey M. Novak;Warren J. Busscher;Donald W. Watts;James E. Amonette.
Soil Science (2012)
Decomposition and Nitrogen Dynamics of Crop Residues: Residue Quality and Water Effects
H. H. Schomberg;J. L. Steiner;P. W. Unger.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (1994)
Soil Carbon, Nitrogen, and Aggregation in Response to Type and Frequency of Tillage
A. J. Franzluebbers;G. W. Langdale;H. H. Schomberg.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (1999)
Climatic influences on active fractions of soil organic matter
A.J. Franzluebbers;R.L. Haney;C.W. Honeycutt;M.A. Arshad.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (2001)
The relationship of land use practices to surface water quality in the Upper Oconee Watershed of Georgia
D.S Fisher;J.L Steiner;D.M Endale;J.A Stuedemann.
decision support systems (2000)
Glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth: A threat to conservation tillage
H. Schomberg.
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (2011)
Assessing indices for predicting potential nitrogen mineralization in soils under different management systems.
Harry H. Schomberg;Sirio Wietholter;Timothy S. Griffin;D. Wayne Reeves.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (2009)
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