Dr. Warren Anderson
Dr. Warren Anderson, Professor - Plant and Soil Science
Ph.D. (1978),
University of IllinoisM.S. (1974),
University of NebraskaB.S. (1971),
University of Nebraska
111 Stark Agriculture Building
School of Agribusiness and Agriscience
Middle Tennessee State University
P.O. Box 5
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
(615) 898-2408
wanderso@mtsu.eduCoach for the Collegiate Soil Judging Team.
Advisor for B.S. in Environmental Science and Technology-Waste Management concentration.
Research interest: Undergraduate research projects in soil-plant relationships dealing with nitrogen, iron, and oxygen.
Courses
ABAS 3340
Soil. Three Credits. Physical, chemical, and biological properties. REQUIRED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MAJORS.
ABAS 3350
Soil Fertility and Fertilizer. Three credits. Prerequisite: ABAS 3340. Use of fertilizer and liming materials in soil-plant relationships. Lecture/lab.
ABAS 3370
Soil Analysis. Three credits. Prerequisite: ABAS 3340. Analysis of soils in laboratory. REQUIRED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MAJORS. Lecture/Lab.
ABAS 3630
Forestry. Three credits. Culture, conservation, management, and utilization of forest stands.
ABAS 3700
Agricultural Chemicals in Soil Environments. Three credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 1110, 1120, and CHEM 1010 plus lab and 1020 plus lab or approval of instructor. Characteristics, use, mode of action, degradation, and environmental impact of fertilizers and pesticides used in agriculture; environmental safeguards imposed by federal and state regulations on chemical use.
ABAS 4340
Soil Formation and Remediation. Three credits. Prerequisite: ABAS 3340. The relation of climate, plant and animal life, geological formations, and land forms to soil genesis and remediation. Lecture/lab.
ABAS 4350
Soil Survey and Land Use. Three credits. Prerequisite: ABAS 3340 or approval of instructor. Soil properties used to determine suitability for land use. Lecture/lab.
ABAS 4370
Soil and Water Conservation. Three credits. Principles and practices of soil and water conservation in rural and urban environments. Lecture/lab.
ABAS 4390
Urban and Sports Turf Soils. Three credits. Prerequisite: ABAS 3340 or 4330. Describe, design, manage, and evaluate urban and sports turf soils
Dr. Anderson's class projects with rain gardens -
Stones River Watershed Association;
MWSD StormwaterMTSU Conservation Plan - Students in ABAS 4370 (Soil and Water Conservation) for the Spring 2010 prepared this report on their conservation activities on campus. The report covers an area north of MTSU Blvd., east of Founders Lane, and west of Rutherford Blvd. Their work was funded by a Sustainable Campus Grant through Student Affairs.
PhotosUrban & Sport TurfRutherford County Land Judging ContestNatural Resource Links
Soil Science Society of AmericaUSDA Natural Resources Conservation ServiceCareers with USDA Natural Resources Conservation ServiceNational Society of Consulting Soil ScientistsSociety of American ForestersEnvironmental Protection AgencyAmerican Society of AgronomyEnvironmental Careers Organization