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Overview

Harry H. Schomberg is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their research primarily spans agricultural and biological sciences, with substantial work in environmental science. The subfields they contribute to include soil science, plant science, environmental chemistry, ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, and environmental engineering.

Their research covers key topics such as soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, soil and water nutrient dynamics, climate change impacts on agriculture, crop yield and soil fertility, weed control and herbicide applications, hydrology and watershed management studies, as well as soil moisture and remote sensing.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Schomberg include Steven B. Mirsky, Chris Reberg-Horton, Resham Thapa, Katherine L. Tully, and Dennis Timlin.

Schomberg has published extensively in several venues, notably:

  • Agronomy Journal
  • Agrosystems Geosciences & Environment
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Transactions of the ASABE
  • Chemoecology

Among recent publications are:

  • Cover crop residue decomposition in no-till cropping systems: Insights from multi-state on-farm litter bag studies (2021, Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment)
  • Indicators of water use efficiency across diverse agroecosystems and spatiotemporal scales (2022, The Science of The Total Environment)
  • Effects of moisture and temperature on C and N mineralization from surface-applied cover crop residues (2021, Biology and Fertility of Soils)
  • Precision Agriculture and Irrigation: Current U.S. Perspectives (2020, Transactions of the ASABE)
  • The USDA-ARS Experimental Watershed Network: Evolution, Lessons Learned, Societal Benefits, and Moving Forward (2020, Water Resources Research)

Best Publications

  • 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

  • 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 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

  • Biochars impact on soil moisture storage in an Ultisol and two Aridisols

    Jeffrey M. Novak;Warren J. Busscher;Donald W. Watts;James E. Amonette

  • Decomposition and Nitrogen Dynamics of Crop Residues: Residue Quality and Water Effects

    H. H. Schomberg;J. L. Steiner;P. W. Unger

  • Climatic influences on active fractions of soil organic matter

    A.J. Franzluebbers;R.L. Haney;C.W. Honeycutt;M.A. Arshad

  • Soil Carbon, Nitrogen, and Aggregation in Response to Type and Frequency of Tillage

    A. J. Franzluebbers;G. W. Langdale;H. H. Schomberg

  • 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

  • Glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth: A threat to conservation tillage

    H. Schomberg

  • Assessing indices for predicting potential nitrogen mineralization in soils under different management systems.

    Harry H. Schomberg;Sirio Wietholter;Timothy S. Griffin;D. Wayne Reeves

  • Influence of cover crops on insect pests and predators in conservation tillage cotton

    Glynn Tillman;Harry Schomberg;Sharad Phatak;Benjamin Mullinix

  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Pools under Low- and High-Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue

    A. J. Franzluebbers;N. Nazih;J. A. Stuedemann;J. J. Fuhrmann

  • Cover crop effect on soil carbon fractions under conservation tillage cotton

    Upendra M. Sainju;Harry H. Schomberg;Bharat P. Singh;Wayne F. Whitehead

  • Influence of Biochar on Nitrogen Fractions in a Coastal Plain Soil

    Harry H. Schomberg;Julia W. Gaskin;Keith Harris;K.C. Das

  • Spatial Distribution of Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Pools under Grazed Tall Fescue

    A. J. Franzluebbers;J. A. Stuedemann;H. H. Schomberg

  • Ammonia volatilization from surface-applied poultry litter under conservation tillage management practices.

    R. R. Sharpe;H. H. Schomberg;L. A. Harper;D. M. Endale

  • Surface-soil responses to paraplowing of long-term no-tillage cropland in the Southern Piedmont USA

    A.J. Franzluebbers;H.H. Schomberg;D.M. Endale

  • Fecal bacteria and sex hormones in soil and runoff from cropped watersheds amended with poultry litter

    Michael B. Jenkins;Dinku M. Endale;Harry H. Schomberg;Ronald R. Sharpe

  • Crop residue decomposition in no-tillage small-grain fields

    J. L. Steiner;H. H. Schomberg;P. W. Unger;J. Cresap

  • Potential for Using Sunn Hemp as a Source of Biomass and Nitrogen for the Piedmont and Coastal Plain Regions of the Southeastern USA

    Harry H. Schomberg;Nicole L. Martini;Juan C. Diaz‐Perez;Sharad C. Phatak

  • Carbon and Nitrogen Conservation in Dryland Tillage and Cropping Systems

    Harry H. Schomberg;Ordie R. Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan J. Franzluebbers
Alan J. Franzluebbers Agricultural Research Service
Jean L. Steiner
Jean L. Steiner Agricultural Research Service
Miguel L. Cabrera
Miguel L. Cabrera University of Georgia
Steven B. Mirsky
Steven B. Mirsky Agricultural Research Service
Warren J. Busscher
Warren J. Busscher Agricultural Research Service
Steven R. Evett
Steven R. Evett Agricultural Research Service
Jeffrey M. Novak
Jeffrey M. Novak United States Department of Agriculture
Dennis Timlin
Dennis Timlin Agricultural Research Service
Michel A. Cavigelli
Michel A. Cavigelli Agricultural Research Service
Zhongqi He
Zhongqi He Agricultural Research Service

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