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Jason Kaye is a Professor in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management at Pennsylvania State University's College of Agricultural Sciences. His research focuses on biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems, emphasizing nitrogen dynamics in both natural and managed systems. Key projects include investigating nitrogen pollution mitigation in agriculture, soil microbiome dynamics, and ecosystem services modeling. He has secured grants from USDA and SAFES for studies on cover crops, soil health, and sustainable farming practices.
- Education: Not explicitly listed but implied through academic role
Research interests revolve around balancing agricultural productivity with environmental sustainability, including nitrogen cycling in agroecosystems and the impacts of cover crops. Recent work explores circular agricultural systems, nutrient recycling, and climate change adaptation.
Notable grants include USDA funding for cover crop mixtures and soil disinfestation studies. Collaborations involve interdisciplinary teams addressing soil health and landscape design for sustainability. Active in the Critical Zone Observatory network, focusing on biogeochemical processes in upland and forested soils.




