Scott A. Senseman
Professor
Ph.D., University of Arkansas, 1995
Email: s-senseman@tamu.edu
Voice: 979.845.5375
Office: 338A Heep Center
AGRO 101. Introduction to Agronomy (1-0). Credit 1. I
Brief summary of sciences of agronomic crops, soils and water; management, production and processing of various crops; education, employment and research pertaining to respective professions.
AGRO 618. Methods of Plant, Soil & Water Analysis in Environmental Systems (Team taught with Drs. Aitkenhead-Peterson and Loeppert) (2-3). Credit 3.
Fundamental procedures for analysis of soils and sediments including chemical, spectrophotometric, electrometric, chromatographic and sample handling; methods important to the soils researcher and analyst. Prerequisite: AGRO 422 or approval or instructor.
AGRO 650. Mode of Action and Environmental Fate of Herbicides. (2-3). Credit 3.
Relationships between physical-chemical characteristics of herbicides and their biological activity, selectivity, environmental fate in soil, water, and plants. Laboratory includes practical applications of gas and liquid chromatography, liquid scintillation counting and plant bioassays. Prerequisite: AGRO 450 or approval of instructor.