
About
Bruno Basso serves as the Hannah Distinguished Professor in the Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences at Michigan State University, based in 307A Natural Science Building. He teaches GLG 446: Water and Food and maintains active research in sustainable agricultural systems, with contact via 517-353-9009 or basso@msu.edu. His work bridges academic research with practical farm applications across the US Midwest.
His core research interests include:
- Food Security and Plant Resilience mechanisms
- Soil Science with emphasis on organic carbon dynamics
- Precision Agriculture technologies (drones, remote sensing)
- Climate-Smart Agriculture practices
- Nitrogen and phosphorus use efficiency
- Yield stability analysis through spatial-temporal modeling
- Regenerative agriculture impacts on greenhouse gas emissions
- Ecosystem services valuation in crop-livestock systems
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals a dominant focus on quantifying climate benefits from regenerative practices using multi-model ensembles. His work consistently addresses scalability for farmer adoption, with strong emphasis on N₂O emissions mapping, soil carbon durability, and yield stability zones. Key methodological innovations include hybrid SAR-remote sensing integration and AI-driven nutrient prescription systems, primarily applied across Midwest corn-soybean systems.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials.
While specific advising details are absent, his leadership in the LTAR cropland common experiment and Soil Inventory Project indicates active mentorship of graduate researchers. His research likely attracts significant USDA and NSF funding given the scale of field experiments and modeling initiatives focused on decarbonizing agriculture.
Dr. Basso co-leads the Soil Inventory Project at Kellogg Biological Station, developing integrated sampling, data repository, and modeling frameworks for regenerative agriculture. His team combines ground observations, remote sensing, and biophysical modeling to quantify soil carbon and greenhouse gas fluxes, collaborating with farmers, industry partners, and international researchers to translate science into on-farm practices.
Find Bruno Basso elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- HHamze DokoohakiUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Adjunct Assistant Professor
Marshall McDanielIowa State University · Associate Professor
Emily HeatonUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Professor
Chantel ChizenUniversity of Saskatchewan · Assistant Professor
G. Philip RobertsonMichigan State University · Professor
Anil SomenahallyTexas A&M University · Associate Professor