Keywords

  • environmental impact
  • horticulture
  • nutrient fate
  • pesticide fate
  • turfgrass management
  • turfgrass science

Petrovic, Anthony Martin

Professor
My program focuses on the environmental aspects of turfgrass production and management, including the fate and impacts of pesticides and fertilizers applied to lawns and other turfgrass areas.

research

research and scholarship focus

My current research program centers on soil and environment issues facing turfgrass managers in New York and throughout the world. My main focus currently is nutrient and pesticide fate in sub-watersheds as influenced by landscape type, pest management system, soil phosphorus and site characteristics.

research areas

affiliations

faculty appointment in

member of graduate field

teaching

teaching focus

I co-teach HORT 3300 - Golf and Sports Turf Management; team teach HORT 4550 Mineral Nutrition of Crops and Landscape Plants

service

outreach focus

I have been working with numerous groups and agencies that are interested in protecting the environment. They include: golf course superintendents on eastern Long Island, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to develop nitrogen management plans to protect the quality of the Peconic Estuary; turfgrass managers, fertilizer industry, N.Y. State Attorney General’s Office, NYDEC, New York City Department of Environmental Protection, and Cornell Cooperative Extension to better understand the role turfgrass has on phosphorus runoff in the New York City and other watersheds; and with sod growers on eastern Long Island and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County to reduce nitrate leaching while still producing a profitable sod crop and how to manage other turfgrass site ot reduce nitrate contamination of groundwater.

current professional activities

  • American Society of Agronomy
  • Crop Science Society of America
  • Soil Science Society of America

background

educational background

  • B.S. Turfgrass Management, University of Massachusetts, 1973
  • M.S. Turfgrass Management, University of Massachusetts, 1975
  • Ph.D. Turfgrass Soil Science, Michigan State University, 1979
Keywords: environmental impact, horticulture, nutrient fate, pesticide fate, turfgrass management, turfgrass science