T. Smyth
Professor
Soil Fertility
Emeritus Faculty
Current research interests include cultivar screening for tolerance to high acidity and low available phosphorus, evaluation of alternatives for alleviating constraints to root growth in acid subsoils, and development of diagnostic criteria to identify pH, Al toxicity and or Ca deficiency problems in subsoils. Research projects are conducted in both North Carolina and the humid tropics of Latin America.
Publications
- Water use and biomass yield of bioenergy crops in the North Carolina Piedmont, AGRONOMY JOURNAL (2021)
- Soil slope and texture as factors of phosphorus exportation from pasture areas receiving pig slurry, SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2020)
- Stem, Leaf, and Panicle Yield and Nutrient Content of Biomass and Sweet Sorghum, AGRONOMY JOURNAL (2018)
- Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Yield and Nutrient Removal of Biomass and Sweet Sorghum, AGRONOMY JOURNAL (2017)
- Soil Responses to Bioenergy Crop Production in the North Carolina Piedmont, AGRONOMY JOURNAL (2017)
- Yield and Nitrogen Removal of Bioenergy Grasses as Influenced by Nitrogen Rate and Harvest Management in the Coastal Plain Region of North Carolina, BioEnergy Research (2017)
- Yield and Nutrient Removal by Bioenergy Grasses on Swine Effluent Spray Fields in the Coastal Plain Region of North Carolina, BioEnergy Research (2017)
- Poultry Manure Nitrogen Availability Influences Winter Wheat Yield and Yield Components, AGRONOMY JOURNAL (2016)
- Crop Utilization of Nitrogen in Swine Lagoon Sludge, COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS (2015)
- Influence of soil inorganic nitrogen and root diameter size on legume cover crop root decomposition and nitrogen release, PLANT AND SOIL (2015)