Areas of research of the Plant and Soil Science?program offered by The University of Vermont?include winter hardiness of fruits, and woody and herbaceous ornamentals; cultural and environmental interrelationships as they affect plant growth, crop adaptation, and variety; pasture production and marginal land utilization; crop establishment and soil productivity; mycorrhizal fungi; soil chemistry of the rhizosphere; redox reactions in soils; the behavior of heavy metals; compost and organic matter research; behavior of nitrogen in the soil; nutrient availability to plants; agricultural waste management; biological control of insects, disease, and weeds; integrated pest management for control of insects, diseases, and weeds. A student's thesis research will be an integral part of the on-going research efforts of the department.

Program overview

Prospective students should be in dialogue with prospective advisors before and during the application process.? We encourage site visits prior to application and/or acceptance into the program.

In addition to the requirements below, some programs may have their own specific requirements. Students must consult and familiarize themselves with their program requirements.