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Isaiah Robertson, Ph.D., is a researcher affiliated with Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences at Texas A&M University. His primary role is in Soil and Crop Sciences, focusing on soil chemistry and sustainable agricultural practices. He holds a B.S. in Water Resources - Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (2015) and an M.S. in Geosciences-Geochemistry from Montana Tech (2019).
His research interests span soil health, cover crops, environmental geochemistry, and microbial ecology. Notable work includes studies on extraterrestrial soil utilization through aeroponic technology, phosphorus recovery in fertilizers, and microbial responses to heavy metals in water systems. His research also addresses practical applications like improving soil fertility in Texas clay soils and evaluating cover crops' dual roles in soil protection and forage provision.
Key contributions include interdisciplinary studies bridging agricultural innovation and environmental sustainability. Though no awards are listed, his work has been published in peer-reviewed journals across soil science, environmental chemistry, and agricultural technology domains. He collaborates with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Forest Service for applied research.
His academic background includes supervision under Professor Julie Howe during his doctoral studies. Current projects likely involve ongoing investigations into soil health metrics, cover crop efficacy, and planetary agriculture applications.





