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Gilbert C. Sigua

Gilbert C. Sigua

Research Soil Scientist
USDA ARS
USA

Biography

Gilbert C. Sigua is a research soil scientist at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Center Coastal Plains Soils, Water and Plant Research Center, Florence, South Carolina, USA. He works collaboratively with other ARS units, soil and water conservation districts, universities, the Natural Resources and Conservation Service (NRCS), Farm Services Administration, farmers, industrial/ commodity partners and worldwide network of researchers and scientists. His scholarly achievements, expertise and professional status have been widely recognized through numerous national and international honors and awards. As a testimony to this, he was recently awarded major awards, to wit: (a) Fellow of American Society of Agronomy (b) William F. Fulbright Fellow (c) Japan Society for Promotion of Science Fellow (d) Department of Science and Technology Balik Scientist fellow Philippines (e) Fellow of Soil Science Society of America (f) Gintong Butil (Golden Grain) Award for Science and Technology, CLSU Alumni. His professional activities have resulted in over 175 scientific publications. He served on various committees for the Agronomy Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and for the USDA-NRCS.


Research Interest

The focus of Gilbert C. Siguas research program is improved soils and water resource sustainability, plant nutrient/water use efficiency, crop productivity, water/nutrient management systems, plant-soil-microbe interactions and soil health enhancement.