Plant and Soil Sciences | Faculty
Bruce Vasilas
- Ph.D., Soil Microbiology, University of Minnesota
- M.S., Soil Biochemistry, University of Maryland
- B.S., Agronomy-Soils, University of Maryland
- PLSC 151, Introduction to Crop Science
- Hydric soils and wetlands ecology
- Water quality in wetlands
- Functional assessment of wetlands
- Monitoring of wetlands for hydrology and biogeochemical cycling
- Wetland identification and delineation
- Evaluation of environmental impact of anthropogenic disturbance of wetlands
- Identification, morphology and interpretation of hydric soils
- Mid-Atlantic Hydric Soils Committee
- Society of Wetlands Scientists
- American Society of Agronomy
- Crop Science Society of America
- Soil Science Society of America
B. Vasilas, L. Vasilas, J. Thompson, A. Rizzo, J. Fuhrmann, T. Evans, J. Pesek, and K. Kunkle. 2004. Ectomycorrhizal mantles as indicators of hydrology for jurisdictional wetland determinations. Wetlands 24:784-795.
B. Vasilas. 2004. Functions of hydric soils. In L. Vasilas and B. Vasilas (eds.). A Guide to Hydric Soils in the Mid-Atlantic Region. NRCS. Morgantown, WV.
B. Vasilas. 2004. Microbiology of hydric soils. In L. Vasilas and B. Vasilas (eds.). A Guide to Hydric Soils in the Mid-Atlantic Region. NRCS. Morgantown, WV.
B. Vasilas. 2004. Hydrology of hydric soils. In L. Vasilas and B. Vasilas (eds.). A Guide to Hydric Soils in the Mid-Atlantic Region. NRCS. Morgantown, WV.
B. Vasilas and L. Vasilas. 2004. Monitoring hydric soils. In L. Vasilas and B. Vasilas (eds.). A Guide to Hydric Soils in the Mid-Atlantic Region. NRCS. Morgantown, WV.
