
SCIENCE
Prof. STEVE MCGRATH
Soil and Plant Scientist
Sustainable Soils and Crops
BIOGRAPHY
Steve’s research interests are in increasing understanding of the factors affecting the bio-availability, ecotoxicology and mobility of nutrients and toxins in soil-crop systems. He is skilled in using stable and radioisotopes to trace the movement and sources of nutrients and contaminants in soils and plants; and in LC-ICP-MS, synchrotron and NanoSIMs to identify the speciation and localisation of trace elements. His latest research focuses on developing rapid techniques for the analysis of soils and plants to predict the transfer of nutrients, including micronutrients, into the food chain, to improve crop yields, human and animal health and nutrition.
Publications
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TEL:
+44 (0) 1582 938 631
ADDRESS:
Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, AL5 2JQ
PROFESSIONAL PLATFORMS
Strategic programme
- Soil 2 Nutrition (S2N)
Science project
- Africa Soil Information Service
- Optimising sulphur management to maximise oilseed rape and cereal yields and farm profitability
PhD project
- Soil health metrics for sustainable farming systems
QUALIFICATIONS
- 2015 - Fellow, Institute Soil Science
- 1996 - BSc Sheffield University, Plant Science
- 1980 - PhD Sheffield University
MEASURES OF ESTEEM
- Honorary Professor in the School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham
- Thomson-Reuters ISI Highly Cited Scientist in Agricultural Science
- President, International Society of Trace Element Biogeochemistry 2013- 2015
- Member of NERC Peer Review College
- New Phytologist Editorial Board Advisor