Rao, Renuka B
Senior Extension Associate
The Cornell Nutrient Analysis Laboratory (CNAL) is an enterprise unit within the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences. The purpose of this unit is to provide accurate and cost effective chemical and physical analyses for soils, plant, water and other environmental related materials in a timely manner to the department, college, university and others nationally and globally in support of the research, extension and teaching mission of the university, primarily in support of our land grant mission, environmental sciences, and new life sciences. I provide the leadership for establishing an efficient soil, plant, water and agro-environmental testing and interpretation outreach mechanism; generating and disseminating information on the current nutrient status of NY soils; quality control, supporting extension programs; and representing Cornell University at regional and national soil, plant and environmental testing associations (NEC1007, NAPT, and SPAC).
research
research and scholarship focus
The laboratory provides state-of-the-art analytical facilities for research programs of CALS faculty, staff and students, as well as researchers from other departments at Cornell University and other national and international organizations. Analytical methods are continuously upgraded and critically evaluated with respect to new research results and emergent demands from the research community and the public. Several Cornell research programs make use of CNAL space and facilities for sample processing, etc. The laboratory analyzes approximately 18,000 samples annually under its research and environmental programs.
research areas
- adult and extension education | collaborative research area (CALS)
- agroforestry | collaborative research area (CALS)
- biochemistry | collaborative research area (CALS)
- biogeochemistry | collaborative research area (CALS)
- biological and environmental engineering | collaborative research area (CALS)
- biomedical sciences | collaborative research area (CALS)
- compost | collaborative research area (CALS)
- crop management or crop science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- dairy science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- earth science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- ecology | collaborative research area (CALS)
- environmental sciences | collaborative research area (CALS)
- floriculture | collaborative research area (CALS)
- food science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- forest management | collaborative research area (CALS)
- fruit and vegetable production | collaborative research area (CALS)
- horticultural sciences | collaborative research area (CALS)
- hydrology | collaborative research area (CALS)
- integrated crop management | collaborative research area (CALS)
- international agriculture | collaborative research area (CALS)
- materials science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- molecular biology | collaborative research area (CALS)
- natural resources | collaborative research area (CALS)
- nutrient management | collaborative research area (CALS)
- nutritional sciences | collaborative research area (CALS)
- organic agriculture | collaborative research area (CALS)
- soil and crop science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- soil health | collaborative research area (CALS)
- sustainable agriculture | collaborative research area (CALS)
- urban environment | collaborative research area (CALS)
- value-added agriculture | collaborative research area (CALS)
- vegetables | collaborative research area (CALS)
- viticulture | collaborative research area (CALS)
- waste management | collaborative research area (CALS)
- water resource management | collaborative research area (CALS)
- watershed science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- weed science | collaborative research area (CALS)
submitted impact statement
- Cornell Nutrient Analysis Laboratory | 2007 Impact statement
- The Cornell Nutrient Analysis Laboratory (CNAL) within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) functions as an integrated unit supporting research, teaching and extension/outreach. | 2006 Impact statement
- The Analytical Laboratory is a service unit within the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences. | 2005 Impact statement
- The Cornell Nutrient Analytical Laboratory | 2004 Impact statement
affiliations
head of
- Cornell Nutrient Analysis Laboratories (CNAL) | laboratory service facility
academic staff in
- Crop and Soil Sciences (CSS) | Cornell department
teaching
teaching focus
Undergraduate and graduate students get hands-on experience in soil, plant, water and environmental analyses and interpretation of results through academic courses, directed group study, and individual research projects. In addition, the laboratory is visited by primary, secondary and high schools and technical community colleges in New York, national and international groups interested in learning about soil, plant and water testing and other analytical techniques. The laboratory provides technical expertise to individuals or agencies interested in establishing soil testing or analytical labs. The laboratory also offers students an opportunity to train on sophisticated analytical instruments and provides the hands-on experience they need for their post graduate career.
service
outreach focus
The laboratory analyzes 15,000 ? 18,000 soil samples from farms and homeowner gardens each year and generates unbiased, research-based fertilizer recommendations based on soil characteristics, cropping system, and field history. Major stakeholders include Cornell Cooperative Extension, Soil and Water Conservation Districts, and the New York City Watershed Program. These organizations as well as other stakeholders use Cornell?s Morgan soil test as the basis for environmentally and economically sound nutrient management planning in New York. The laboratory services homeowners and conducts soil analyses for fruit and vegetable producers based on recommendations for fruits, trees, vegetables and gardens supplied by the Department of Horticulture. The laboratory also analyzes about 5,000 plant samples annually and provides fertilizer recommendations as service to the NY fruit and vegetable industry. Laboratory personnel answer questions on testing procedures and data interpretation for environmental as well as agricultural management and planning needs.
Keywords: agricultural and environmental analytical services, analytical instrumentation, compost, compost and sludge analysis, environmental sample analysis, environmental sample nutrient analysis, greenhouse media, manure, nutrient analysis, nutrient recommendations, physical and chemical test methods, plant analysis, plant sample nutrient analysis, proficiency testing, quality control and quality assurance, sludge, soil analysis, soil sample nutrient analysis, soil sampling