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Scott A. Senseman July 15, 16 1 Scott Allen Senseman Education B.S. Agricultural Business, Wilmington College of Ohio, 1986 M.S. Agronomy, University of Arkansas, 1990 Ph.D. Agronomy, University of Arkansas, 1994 Experience Professor and Department Head. July 2013 to present. Department of Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The head's responsibilities include leadership of all departmental programs and administrative responsibility for planning, fiscal management, human resources and facilities. The head guides the Department in its mission to deliver nationally and internationally recognized programs in teaching, research and extension. The head helps articulate and promote the Department's vision to be an innovative and leading source for information and technologies in agronomy, horticulture, plant biology and landscape design. The successful candidate is expected to: 1) Lead education, research, outreach and service activities in the Department with fairness and integrity; 2) Foster an environment of collegiality, teamwork, diversity and respect for multicultural and multi-disciplinary settings; 3) Effectively advocate for the Department within the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture (UTIA) and the University of Tennessee; 4) Effectively advocate for the Department to external constituencies (including alumni, agricultural industries, state and federal agencies, and professional organizations); 5) Recruit, motivate, strengthen and retain faculty and staff through active engagement, mentoring, and professional development programs; 6) Interact with faculty, staff, students, stakeholders and a departmental advocacy group to help support direction and priorities. Professor. September 2005 to June 2013; Associate Professor. September 2000 to September 2005; Assistant Professor. October 1994 to September 2000. Department of Soil & Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University. Position includes a 50% teaching, 50% research appointment. Research responsibilities involve supervision and management of support personnel and graduate students in a pesticide fate laboratory studying within the following areas: (1) Pesticide analysis of surface runoff passing through grass filter strips, (2) Development of analytical methods of pesticide analysis including solid-phase extraction and supercritical fluid extraction techniques, (3) Adsorption and degradation of pesticides in soil, (4) Mode-of-action of herbicides and their interactions with soil, water and other agricultural chemicals. Teaching responsibilities have included the development and teaching of the undergraduate courses SCSC 101 Introduction to Agronomy, SCSC 435 Ecology of Agrochemicals, and SCSC 446 Weed Ecology and Management; graduate courses SCSC 650 Mode of Action and Environmental Fate of Herbicides and SCSC 618 Methods of Plant, Soil, and Water Analysis in Environmental Systems (team taught with Drs. Jacqui Aitkenhead-Peterson and Richard Loeppert) and coaching the Texas A&M Weed Team. Teaching 1. Percent budgeted time - 50% 2. Undergraduate courses a. SCSC 101 - Introduction to Agronomy - Every fall. Teaching evaluations - see below. b. SCSC 435 - Ecology of Agrochemicals - Every spring (no longer taught). Teaching evaluations - see below. c. SCSC 446 - Weed Ecology and Management - Every fall. d. SCSC 485 - Special Problems 3. Graduate courses a. SCSC 618 - Methods of Plant, Soil & Water Analysis in Environmental Systems - Fall 2007. Teaching evaluations - see below.

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Scott A. Senseman July 15, 16 1

Scott Allen Senseman

Education B.S. Agricultural Business, Wilmington College of Ohio, 1986 M.S. Agronomy, University of Arkansas, 1990 Ph.D. Agronomy, University of Arkansas, 1994 Experience Professor and Department Head. July 2013 to present. Department of Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The head's responsibilities include leadership of all departmental programs and administrative responsibility for planning, fiscal management, human resources and facilities. The head guides the Department in its mission to deliver nationally and internationally recognized programs in teaching, research and extension. The head helps articulate and promote the Department's vision to be an innovative and leading source for information and technologies in agronomy, horticulture, plant biology and landscape design. The successful candidate is expected to: 1) Lead education, research, outreach and service activities in the Department with fairness and integrity; 2) Foster an environment of collegiality, teamwork, diversity and respect for multicultural and multi-disciplinary settings; 3) Effectively advocate for the Department within the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture (UTIA) and the University of Tennessee; 4) Effectively advocate for the Department to external constituencies (including alumni, agricultural industries, state and federal agencies, and professional organizations); 5) Recruit, motivate, strengthen and retain faculty and staff through active engagement, mentoring, and professional development programs; 6) Interact with faculty, staff, students, stakeholders and a departmental advocacy group to help support direction and priorities. Professor. September 2005 to June 2013; Associate Professor. September 2000 to September 2005; Assistant Professor. October 1994 to September 2000. Department of Soil & Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University. Position includes a 50% teaching, 50% research appointment. Research responsibilities involve supervision and management of support personnel and graduate students in a pesticide fate laboratory studying within the following areas: (1) Pesticide analysis of surface runoff passing through grass filter strips, (2) Development of analytical methods of pesticide analysis including solid-phase extraction and supercritical fluid extraction techniques, (3) Adsorption and degradation of pesticides in soil, (4) Mode-of-action of herbicides and their interactions with soil, water and other agricultural chemicals. Teaching responsibilities have included the development and teaching of the undergraduate courses SCSC 101 Introduction to Agronomy, SCSC 435 Ecology of Agrochemicals, and SCSC 446 Weed Ecology and Management; graduate courses SCSC 650 Mode of Action and Environmental Fate of Herbicides and SCSC 618 Methods of Plant, Soil, and Water Analysis in Environmental Systems (team taught with Drs. Jacqui Aitkenhead-Peterson and Richard Loeppert) and coaching the Texas A&M Weed Team. Teaching

1. Percent budgeted time - 50% 2. Undergraduate courses

a. SCSC 101 - Introduction to Agronomy - Every fall. Teaching evaluations - see below. b. SCSC 435 - Ecology of Agrochemicals - Every spring (no longer taught). Teaching

evaluations - see below. c. SCSC 446 - Weed Ecology and Management - Every fall. d. SCSC 485 - Special Problems

3. Graduate courses a. SCSC 618 - Methods of Plant, Soil & Water Analysis in Environmental Systems - Fall

2007. Teaching evaluations - see below.

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b. SCSC 650 - Mode of Action and Environmental Fate of Herbicides - Spring semester every other year.

4. Teaching evaluations - see below. SCSC 101 Introduction to Agronomy - 3 Credit hours

Year Rating No. of students

2006 4.82 39

2007 4.65 34

2008 4.82 37

2009 4.82 39

Average Rating and Total Students

4.78 149

SCSC 435 Ecology of Agrochemicals - 3 Credit hours

Year Rating No. of students

1996 4.76 12

1997 4.56 14

1998 4.08 15

1999 4.46 22

2000 4.52 14

2001 4.52 12

2002 4.47 10

2003 4.6 20

Average Rating and Total Students

4.50 119

SCSC 446 Ecology of Agrochemicals - 4 Credit hours. *Lab rating is average of two sections

Year Lecture Rating Lab Rating* No. of students

2012 4.81 4.63 43

Average Rating and Total Students

4.81 4.63 43

PS 456/556 Turfgrass Weed Science - 3 Credit hours. Co-taught with Dr. D

Year Lecture Rating Lab Rating* No. of students

2016 0.00 0.00 43

Average Rating and Total Students

0.00 0.00 43

SCSC 618 Methods of Plant, Soil & Water Analysis in Environmental Systems

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Year Rating No. of students

2007 4.96 6

2008 4.64 5

Average Rating and Total Students

4.80 11

SCSC 650 Herbicide Mode of Action and Environmental Fate - 3 Credit hours Year Rating No. of students

1995 4.14 9 1997 4.43 13 1999 4.73 9 2001 4.64 12 2003 4.80 12 2005 4.85 12 2007 4.51 3 2009 4.88 7 2011 4.81 8

Average Rating and Total Students

4.62 77

SCSC 650 Chemical Weed Control Laboratory (Included with SCSC 650)

Year Rating No. of students

1995 4.17 9

1997 4.08 13

1999 4.52 9

2001 4.27 12

2003 4.79 12

2005 4.64 12

2007 4.02 3

2009 4.94 7

2011 4.84 8

Average Rating and Total Students

4.43 77

5. Direction of Graduate Students: Year

Role 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00

(Number of Students)

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Major Professor - Ph.D. students

1 1 2 2 3 3

Major Professor - M.S. students

0 2 1 2 2 3

Committee Member - M. Agr. students

2 2 0 0 7 7

Committee Member - M.S. students

2 2 5 6 6 4

Committee Member - Ph.D. students

3 7 7 10 9 5

Graduate Council Representative

1 1 1 1 2 1

Total student interaction

9 15 16 21 29 23

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Year

Role 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06

(Number of Students)

Major Professor - Ph.D. students

5 6 6 5 4 4

Major Professor - M.S. students

4 3 3 1 1 1

Committee Member - M. Agr. students

0 0 0 0 0 0

Committee Member - M.S. students

4 3 3 2 1 2

Committee Member - Ph.D. students

5 6 6 6 8 4

Graduate Council Representative

1 1 1 0 0 0

Total student interaction

19 19 19 14 14 11

Year

Role 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12

(Number of Students)

Major Professor - Ph.D. students

1 2 1 1 2 2

Major Professor - M.S. students

1 1 2 2 2 2

Committee Member - M. Agr. students

0 0 1 1 1 1

Committee Member - M.S. students

3 1 1 3 4 4

Committee Member - Ph.D. students

3 3 3 3 1 1

Graduate Council Representative

0 0 0 0 0 0

Total student interaction

8 7 8 10 10 10

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Year

Role 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18

(Number of Students)

Major Professor - Ph.D. students

3

Major Professor - M.S. students

5

Committee Member - M. Agr. students

1

Committee Member - M.S. students

4

Committee Member - Ph.D. students

1

Total student interaction

14 0 0 0 0 0

a. Graduate Students - Service as Committee Chair.

(1) Mr. Brad Minton - Brad is a Southern Region Research and Development Manager for Syngenta and is responsible for territory primarily in South Texas. Brad began his Ph.D. degree in the fall of 1997 and studied the environmental fate of trifloxysulfuron. Graduated in May 2002.

(2) Ms. Cecilia Wagner (formerly Gerngross) - Cecilia is currently employed with the Texas Water Resources Institute to write grant proposals and manage projects. She was a M.S. student working on the rotational restrictions of the peanut herbicide diclosulam. She worked two summers at Yoakum with James Grichar and myself. Graduated in August 2002.

(3) Mr. Mark Matocha - Mark is employed at the Texas Agricultural Extension Service in Pesticide Safety, College Station, TX. Mark was a M.S. student working with me and Mr. James Grichar at Yoakum. He worked on a regional cooperative project regarding dissipation of CADRETM on peanuts and the potential carryover effects associated with the imidazolinone family of herbicides. Graduated in August 2000.

(4) Mr. Mark Matocha - Mark returned to get his Ph.D. and began his program in the fall of 2002. He is employed at the Texas Agricultural Extension Service in Pesticide Safety, College Station, TX. Mark worked on spray carrier stability, plant mobility, and runoff potential of trifloxysulfuron. Graduated in August 2006.

(5) Mr. Kevin Tucker - Kevin was a Research Associate with Dr. Travis Miller. His project was in ryegrass resistance in wheat. He is currently employed by a Vegetation Management firm in Louisiana. Graduated in December 2002.

(6) Mr. Shalyn Shourds - Shalyn was a M.S. student working on enhanced degradation of atrazine in golf course ponds. I acted as co-chair with Dr. David Zuberer. He is currently employed at a waste water treatment plant in the Dallas area. Graduated in May 2000.

(7) Mr. Monty Dozier - Monty was a Ph.D. candidate and has a Regional Director for Texas AgriLife Extension. He finished his dissertation on herbicide concentrations related to

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surface runoff from tillage and the use of grass filter strips and is currently employed as Regional Program Specialist in the Texas AgriLife Extension Service. Graduated in August 1999.

(8) Ms. Joy McFadin - Joy received a Regents Fellowship to work on a M.S. degree. She was studying soil adsorption, translocation, and uptake of prosulfuron to sorghum due to varying injury where the compound has been used. She decided to pursue other academic endeavors rather than finish her M.S. degree.

(9) Mr. Audie Sciumbato - Audie was a Ph.D. student and Research Associate. He worked on pesticide drift quantitation and droplet size interactions with herbicide formulations. He went to law school in San Antonio, TX at St. Mary’s after graduating from Texas A&M. He is currently practicing law in Amarillo, TX. Graduated in August 2004.

(10) Mr. Jason Krutz - Jason was a Ph.D. student working on the effects of grass filter strips on herbicide and metabolite runoff concentrations and degradation. He is currently employed at USDA-ARS in Stoneville, MS. Graduated in August 2004.

(11) Ms. Judy Vader - Judy is currently holding a full-time position with Medina Consulting as a project manager and environmental scientist in San Antonio, TX. She studied atrazine availability from lake sediments from selected Texas water sources. Her research is finished and she is in the writing phase but she has been in this phase for several years. Expected graduation date - unknown.

(12) Mr. Brent Besler - Brent was a Research Associate at the Yoakum Research Station working with James Grichar. Brent has gained permanent employment with Syngenta in West Texas where he is working as a sales representative. He worked on research related to peanut row spacing and its effect on weed control. Graduated in May 2004.

(13) Mr. Luis Antonio de Avila, Ph.D. student - Luis was a Graduate Assistant from Brazil and a CAPES Research Fellow. Dr. Garry McCauley worked with us on imazethapyr pesticide fate and water management in rice. He is currently employed at the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria as an Associate Professor. Graduated in August 2005.

(14) Mr. Jeff Ullman - Jeff is a Ph.D. student in Agricultural Engineering. He was co-advised by myself and Dr. Saquib Muhktar. Jeff worked on soil adsorption, microbial degradation, photolysis, and modeling of the estrogenic compounds, estrone and estradiol. Jeff is employed at Washington State University as a faculty member. Graduated in May 2006.

(15) Ms. Sarah Lancaster - Sarah was a Ph.D. student that came to us from North Carolina State University. She worked on microbial activity in soil as affected by pesticide applications in cotton. Sarah has accepted a position with Oklahoma State University as a faculty member. Graduated in May 2008.

(16) Mr. Edinalvo Camargo - Edinalvo is a Ph.D. student that came to us from Rio Grande do Sul state of Brazil. He began his program in August 2007. He is working on saflufenacil absorption/translocation and fate. He graduated in August 2012.

(17) Mr. Benjamin McKnight - Ben is a M.S. student working on recovery of clomazone by various fertility treatments. He began in January 2009. Ben is currently working on his Ph.D. program at Louisiana State University in Weed Science. He will graduate in December 2012.

(18) Mr. Aaron Turner - Aaron is a M.S. student working on injury of hybrid rice varieties from imazethapyr. He began in May 2009. Aaron is currently employed by Monsanto. He graduated in December 2011.

(19) Ms. Madahy Romero - Madahy is a Ph.D. student working on degradation, microbial activity, and microbial shifts as affected by the herbicide mesotrione. I am serving as co-advisor with Dr. Terry Gentry. She is expected to graduate in May 2013.

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(20) Mr. Jon Smith - Jon is a M.S. student working on weed control aspects of turfgrass. I am serving as a co-advisor with Dr. Ben Wherley.

(21) Mr. Trevor Jones - Trevor is a M.S. student working on weed control in rice. I will serve as a co-advisor with Dr. Garry McCauley.

(22) Ms. Elizabeth Haney - Liz is a Ph.D. student working on pesticide and emerging contaminant modeling. I will serve as a co-advisor with Dr. Raghavan Srinivasin.

b. Participation on Graduate Advisory Committees (1) M.Ag. Students.

1. Mr. Jason Chesson, M.Ag. student in Agronomy (Graduated August, 1996). 2. Mr. John Braun, M.Ag. student in Agronomy (Graduated December, 1996). 3. Mr. Ivan Rosell, M.Ag. student in Agronomy (Graduate December 1999). 4. Ms. Veronica Blanco, M.Ag. student in Agronomy (Graduated December 1999). 5. Ms. Ana Marie Prado, M.Ag. student in Agronomy (Graduated December 1999). 6. Mr. Pedro Garcia, M.Ag. student in Agronomy (Graduated December 1999). 7. Mr. Fernando Echeverria, M.Ag. student in Agronomy (Graduated December 1999). 8. Mr. Ben Hagood, M.Ag. student in Agronomy.

(2) M.S. Students. 1. Mr. Phil Jost, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated December, 1996). 2. Mr. Rob Brooks, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated May, 1997). 3. Mr. Gaylon Morgan, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated August, 1998). 4. Mr. Audie Sciumbato, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated May, 1999). 5. Ms. Ann Thompson, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated August, 1999). 6. Ms. Melanie Hessler, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated August, 1999). 7. Mr. Curtis Jones, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated December, 1999). 8. Mr. Greg Steele, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated May, 2000). 9. Mr. Ryan Viator, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduate December, 2000). 10. Mr. Matt Shipp, M.S. student in Agriculture at Stephen F. Austin. Served as adjunct

professor and committee member for Mr. Shipp. (Graduated May, 2001). 11. Mr. Brian Ottis, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated May, 2002). 12. Mr. Steven Hoffman, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated May, 2003). 13. Mr. Brandon Lafferty, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated May, 2004). 14. Ms. Susan Nietzche, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated May, 2004). 15. Ms. Susan Hatfield, M.S. student in Chemistry (Graduated August 2007). 16. Mr. Weldon Nansen, M.S. student in Agronomy (Graduated August, 2007). 17. Ms. Julie Rothe, M.S. student in Molecular and Environmental Plant Sciences. 18. Mr. Charles Carden, M.S. student in Agronomy. 19. Ms. Katie Rothlisberger, M.S. student in Agronomy. 20. Mr. Josh McGinty, M.S. student in Ecosystem Science and Management (Graduated in

August 2012). 21. Mr. Ross Rinderknecht, M.S. student in Agronomy. 22. Ms. Lian Liu, M.S. student in Soil Science. 23. Ms. Brittany Sousa, M.S. student in Soil Science. 24. Mr. Shane Breeden, M.S. student in Plant Sciences, Univ. of Tennessee.

(3) Ph.D. Students. 1. Mr. Eric Prostko, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated August 1997). 2. Mr. Pat Pace, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated May 1998). 3. Ms. Liquin Fu, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated December 1998).

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4. Mr. Enrique Rosales-Robles, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated December 1998). 5. Ms. Brenda Case, Ph.D. student in Chemistry (Graduated May 1998). 6. Mr. Yunshan Lui, Ph.D. student in Chemistry (Graduated December 1998). 7. Ms. Yolanda Lopez, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated December 1999). 8. Ms. Shawna Lemke, Ph.D. student in Toxicology (Graduated August 2000). 9. Mr. Chris Tingle, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated May 2001). 10. Mr. Richard Haney, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduate August 2001). 11. Mr. Trent Hale, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated May 2001). 12. Mr. Erick Acosta, Ph.D. student in Chemistry (Graduated August 2004. 13. Mr. Fred Moore, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated May 2005). 14. Mr. John O’Barr, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduate May 2005). 15. Mr. Greg Steele, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated May 2005). 16. Mr. Fugen Dou, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduate May 2005). 17. Ms. Alix Carpenter, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated May 2006). 18. Mr. Tim Goebel, Ph.D. student in Soil Science. 19. Mr. Sam Willingham, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated in May 2008). 20. Mr. Nyland Falkenberg, Ph.D. student in Agronomy (Graduated in December 2008). 21. Mr. Anil Somenahally, Ph.D. student in Soil Science Graduated in December 2010). 22. Mr. Vladimir da Costa, Ph.D. student in Agronomy. 23. Gustavo Mack Telo, Ph.D. student in Agronomy from Universidade Federal de Santa

Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Brazilian Sandwich student - April 2012 to March 2013.

24. Franciele Mariani, Ph.D. student in Agronomy from Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Brazilian Sandwich student - August 2012 to August 2013.

25. Camila Tarouco, Ph.D. student in Agronomy from Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Brazilian Sandwich student - August 2012 to August 2013.

26. Garrett Montgomery, Ph.D. student in Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee.

(4) Graduate Council Representative. 1. Mr. Doug Edwards, Ph.D. student in English (Graduated August 1996). 2. Mr. Damon Barbacci, Ph.D. student in Chemistry (Graduated May 1999). 3. Ms. Ilka Wagner, Ph.D. student in Veterinary Physiology.

(5) Undergraduates. 1. Ms. Catarine Markus, B.S., Universidade de Pelotas, Pelotas, Brazil. Undergraduate

intern in the fall of 2010. 2. Ms. Mariah Marques, B.S., Universidade de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil.

Undergraduate intern in the spring and summer of 2011. 3. Mr. Theodoro Schneider, B.S. Universidade de Cruz Alta, Cruz Alta, Brazil.

Undergraduate intern in the fall of 2012.

c. Student accomplishments: 1. Jason Krutz

(a) Awarded position in Extension in Mississippi State’s Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Program as an Irrigation Specialist in 2012.

(b) Was awarded Mid-South Area Regional Early Career Scientist Award in 2008. (c) Was awarded a position at USDA-ARS in Stoneville, MS related to environmental

fate and water quality in 2004. (d) Awarded Tom Slick Fellowship, Academic year 2003.

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(e) First place paper award at the American Chemical Society Division of Agrochemicals Young Scientist Symposium, March 2003. He received a $750 cash award, free membership for one year into the Society/Division and a $600 travel allowance to the meeting.

(f) First place poster at the 2002 Texas Plant Protection Conference. (g) Received the Texas Water Resources Institute Mills Scholarship for 2002-2003. (h) Received American Chemical Society Division of Agrochemicals Travel Award

to travel to Orlando, FL for an invited paper in the Young Scientist Symposium, April 2002.

(i) Second place poster at the 2002 Southern Weed Science Society Meetings. (j) First place poster at the 2000 Texas Plant Protection Conference.

2.Luis Avila (a) Awarded professor position at Universidade Federal de Pelotas in 2010. (b) First place poster at the 2004 Southern Weed Science Society. (c) First place poster at the 2004 Texas Plant Protection Conference. (d) Awarded American Chemical Society Division of Agrochemicals Young Scientist

Symposium Travel Award, March 2005. He received $600 toward travel, registration, and membership to the division.

(e) Third place poster at the 2003 Texas Plant Protection Conference. (f) Awarded American Chemical Society Division of Agrochemicals Graduate

Student Travel Award, September 2003. He received $600 toward travel, registration, and membership to the division.

(g) Awarded American Chemical Society Division of Agrochemicals Graduate Student Poster Competition - Runner-up Award, September 2003.

(h) Third place poster at the 2002 Texas Plant Protection Conference. 3.Judy Vader

(a) Was awarded a position at the Brazos Valley River Authority in Belton, TX in spring of 2004.

(b) Second place poster at the 2003 Texas Plant Protection Conference. (c) Second place poster at the 2002 Texas Plant Protection Conference. (d) Received the Texas Water Resources Institute 2002-2003 Research Grant

($5,000). 4.Audie Sciumbato

(a) Was awarded law degree and is now a practicing attorney in Amarillo, TX at the Underwood Law Firm.

(b) Was the major author on the Outstanding Paper in Weed Technology for his manuscript “Determining exposure to auxin-like herbicides II. Practical application to quantify volatility” Weed Technol. 18:1135.

(c) Finished law school and is now practicing law in Amarillo, TX after graduating from St. Mary’s in San Antonio.

(d) Received American Chemical Society Division of Agrochemicals Travel Award to travel to New Orleans, LA for an invited paper in the Young Scientist Symposium, March 2003.

(e) Received American Chemical Society Division of Agrochemicals Travel Award to travel to Orlando, FL for an invited paper in the Young Scientist Symposium, April 2002.

(f) Second place oral presentation at the 2002 Southern Weed Science Society Meetings.

(g) Second place poster at the 2000 Texas Plant Protection Conference.

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5.Cecilia Wagner (formerly Gerngross) (a) Was employed at Texas Water Resources Institute since graduation but is now a

homemaker in College Station, TX. (b) Awarded the 2001 Department of Soil and Crop Sciences Award for Graduate

Student Teaching. (c) Third place poster at the 2000 Texas Plant Protection Conference.

6.Mark Matocha (a) Currently employed with Texas AgriLife Extension in Pesticide Safety. (b) Second place oral presentation at the 2006 Southern Weed Science Society

meeting in San Antonio, TX. (c) First place poster at 2005 Texas Plant Protection Association Annual Meeting. (d) Second place poster at the 2000 Southern Weed Science Society Meeting. (e) Perfect score on farmer problem at 1999 Southern Weed Science Society Weed

Contest in Greenville, MS. 7.Monty Dozier

(a) Currently Regional Director for Texas AgriLife Extension. (b) Awarded the Texas Cooperative Extension 2005 Team Award for Superior

Service for the Atrazine Abatement Team in reversing herbicide contamination of surface water and preventing the loss of a valuable weed control tool for Texas feed grain producers.

(c) Awarded Honorable Mention for the Universities Council on Water Resources 2001 Dissertation Award.

(d) Second place oral presentation at 1998 Southern Weed Science Society Meeting. (e) First place poster at the 1997 Texas Plant Protection Conference. (f) First place presentation at the 1998 Texas A&M University Research Week

competition. (g) Tenth place individual and member of third place team in 1997 Southern Weed

Contest in Knoxville, TN. 8.Joy McFadin

(a) First place contest poster at the 1997 Southern Weed Science Society Meeting. (b) Second place contest poster at the 1997 Texas Plant Protection Conference.

9.Sarah Lancaster (a) Awarded Outstanding Faculty Member for the College of Agricultural Sciences

and Natural Resources by the men and women of the fraternity and sorority community at Oklahoma State University 2010.

(b) Named Outstanding Advisor in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University 2010.

(c) Awarded Assistant Professor position at Oklahoma State University in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences in 2008.

(d) Awarded the Outstanding Graduate Student Award from the Southern Weed Science Society in 2009.

(e) Awarded the Outstanding Graduate Student Award from the Southern Weed Science Society in 2009.

(f) Second place contest poster at the 2007 Texas Plant Protection Association Annual Meeting.

(g) Awarded Tom Slick Fellowship, Academic year 2007. (h) Crop Science Society of America Gerald O. Mott Meritorious Graduate Student

Recognition, Academic year 2006.

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(i) First place contest poster at the 2006 Southern Weed Science Society meeting in San Antonio, TX.

(j) American Chemical Society Agrochemical Education Award, 2006. (k) Third place contest poster at the American Chemical Society Agrochemical

Division, 2006. (l) Third place contest poster at the 2005 Texas Plant Protection Association Annual

Meeting. 10. Edinalvo Camargo

(a) Awarded scholarship (4 years) from CNPq (Brazilian government organization) to study in the United States. This is a highly prestigious award given to less than 25 students in the entire country of Brazil.

(b) First place contest poster at the 2009 Texas Plant Protection Association Annual Meeting.

(c) First place contest poster at the 2010 Southern Weed Science Society Meeting. (d) Third place contest poster at the 2010 AgriLife Conference Student Poster

Competition. (e) Received the Gerald O. Mott Meritorious Graduate Student Award, Crop Science

Society of America in 2010. (f) Received the Outstanding Graduate Student Award at the 2010 Texas Plant

Protection Association Annual Meeting. (g) First place oral presentation at the 2011 Southern Weed Science Society Meeting. (h) Second place poster presentation at the American Chemical Society Agrochemical

Division, 2011. (i) Received Tom Slick Fellowship, Academic Year 2011. (j) Awarded the Outstanding Graduate Student Award from the Southern Weed

Science Society in 2012. (k) Awarded the 2012 Department of Soil and Crop Sciences Outstanding Graduate

Student Award. (l) Awarded the 2012 Dean’s Award for Excellence in the College of Agriculture and

Life Sciences, Texas A&M University. (m) Awarded Science Without Borders Scholarship Post-doctoral Program for

Brazilian Scientists, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

11. Ben McKnight (a) Second place poster at the 2010 Texas Plant Protection Association Meeting. (b) Awarded 2012 Outstanding Graduate Student Award from the Texas Plant

Protection Association.

6. Teaching improvement activities: a. Workshop on Development of Teaching Portfolio. Center for Teaching Excellence, Nov.

13 - 17, 1995. b. Received a $1,500 V.F. and Gertrude Neuhaus grant to incorporate multimedia

technology to enhance classroom teaching. c. Faculty Development Workshops in Distance Education. Faculty Training Multimedia

for Distance Learning. Sept. 10, 1997. d. Faculty Development Leave taken in August, 2005 to February, 2006 in Santa Maria, RS,

Brazil to teach two short courses and give several seminars to students at the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, and EPAGRI (Research and Extension Service of Santa Catarina, Brazil).

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e. Attended workshop on Learning Outcomes provided by the Center for Teaching Excellence, March 10, 2006.

7. Other activities related to teaching: a. Guest lecturer - PS 470 Professional Practices taught by Mr. Dick Ott - Spring 2014,

2015. b. Guest lecturer - PS 115 Plants that Changed the World taught by Mr. Andy Pulte - Fall

2015. c. Guest lecturer - EPP 675 Scientific and Grant Proposal Writing taught by Drs. Bob

Trigiano and Caula Beyl. Presented a lecture on “Mind Mapping as Tool for Writing” - Spring 2015, 2016.

d. Invited speaker and course lecturer for Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications writing course taught by Dr. Tracy Rutherford to lecture on “Mind Mapping as an Organizational Technique” - February 2012.

e. Invited speaker and course lecturer for Department of Soil and Crop Sciences turf management course taught by Dr. Richard White to lecture on “Mind Mapping as an Organizational Technique” - February 2012.

f. Invited speaker and course lecturer for University of Tennessee at Knoxville to teach “Photosystem II Herbicide Mode of Action and Use of the Herbicide Handbook” in Dr. Tom Mueller’s graduate course - Fall 2010. Presented Departmental Seminar on Mind Mapping and Group Editing for Writing, Spring 2009.

b. Presented 40-minute seminar to AGRO 101 students related to Ph.D. work and weed science. Fall 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000.

c. Guest lectured on environmental fate and buffer strips in AGRO 489 for Harry Cralle. Fall 1998, 1999.

d. Coached the third place team at the Southern Weed Science Society Weed Contest in Rohwer, AR. August, 1995.

e. Coached the first place team at the Southern Weed Science Society Weed Contest in Greenville, MS. August, 1996. This was Texas A&M’s first winning team in 16 years of the contest and the first three-person team to win.

f. Coached the third place team at the Southern Weed Science Society Weed Contest in Knoxville, TN. August, 1997.

g. Coached the sixth place team at the Southern Weed Science Society Weed Contest in Memphis, TN. August, 1998.

h. Coached the fourth place team at the Southern Weed Science Society Weed Contest in Greenville, MS. August, 1999.

i. Guest lectured on adsorption mechanisms in AGRO 624 for Dr. Richard Loeppert. October, 1996.

j. Guest lectured on mode of action of herbicides in AGRO 303 for Dr. Don Vietor. October, 1997.

k. Guest lectured on chromatography in AGRO 624 for Dr. Dick Loeppert, April, 2004.

Research 1. Percentage budgeted time: 50%

a. To better understand the environmental fate of commonly used herbicides and their metabolites by conducting laboratory experiments that will determine relative adsorption, mobility, volatility, degradation, and uptake from soil, water and plants.

b. Compare off-site movement (surface runoff and leaching) of herbicides and other organic compounds applied within various agronomic situations.

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c. Develop methodology that would facilitate safe and efficient analysis of pesticides from soil, water, and plant material.

d. Develop weed control strategies in rice for the rice producers of Texas.

2. Acquisition of research funds: a. External Grants - Projects funded

No. Title Duration Amount

1 Senseman, S.A. and M.L. Ketchersid. 1995. The effect of temperature and moisture on prosulfuron injury to grain sorghum. Ciba Plant Protection.

One year $4,000

2 Senseman, S.A. and J.T. Cothren. 1996. SAN 835 Synergism with dicamba and growth regulator aspects of SAN 835. Sandoz Agro, Inc.

One year $56,000

3 Senseman, S.A. and M.L. Ketchersid. 1996. Fate of halosulfuron in grain sorghum and soils. Monsanto.

One year $2,500

4 Senseman, S.A. 1996. Adsorption/desorption of prosulfuron on selected soils. CIBA Plant Protection.

One year $4,000

5 Hoffman, D.H., S.A. Senseman, M.C. Dozier, J. Lemunyon, and B. Spoonts. 1998. Blackland prairie demonstration program: use of contour grass filter strips to reduce non-point source atrazine losses. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, Pesticide Stewardship.

Two years $40,000

6 Hoffman, D.H. and S.A. Senseman. 1998. Aquilla aquifer total maximum daily load action plan. Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission, Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board and Environmental Protection Agency.

Three years $350,000

7 Senseman, S.A., W.C. Rooney, E. P. Prostko, and J.M. Chandler. 1998. Sorghum variety tolerance to postemergence applications of prosulfuron. Novartis Crop Protection.

One year $4,000

8 Senseman, S.A. and B.W. Minton. 1998. CGA-362622 dissipation and insecticide interactions. Novartis Crop Protection.

One year $6,000

9 Senseman, S.A. and D.H. Hoffman. 2000. The effect of buffer strips on atrazine and its metabolites in the dissolved phase of surface runoff. Novartis Crop Protection.

Two years $108,000

10 Senseman, S.A. and B.W. Minton. 2000. CGA-362622 dissipation and insecticide interactions. Novartis Crop Protection.

One year $6,000

11 Senseman, S.A., J.M. Chandler, and G.N. McCauley. 2000. Determining the relationship between soil properties and the efficacy and injury of clomazone on rice. FMC Corporation and Rice Foundation.

Two years $10,000

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No. Title Duration Amount

12 Brecke, B., W. Vencill, S. Senseman, and W.J. Grichar. 2000. Rotational studies with diclosulam in peanuts. Dow Chemical.

One year $2,500

13 Senseman, S.A. 2000. Residue sample analysis of sesame oil for metolachlor. IR-4 Headquarters.

One year $25,000

14 Senseman, S.A. 2000. Internship program with Texas Department of Agriculture Pesticide Laboratory. Texas Department of Agriculture.

Two years $21,296

15 Grichar, W.J., S.A. Senseman, R.G. Lemon, T.A. Baughman, P.A. Dotray, and B.A. Besler. 2000. In-season method for determining Pursuit and Cadre carryover effects in cotton. Texas Peanut Producers Board.

One year $23,000

16 Cothren, J.T., S.A. Senseman, J. Chen, and S. Hoffman. 2000. CGA362622 Effects on Cotton. Syngenta Crop Protection.

Two years $40,000

17 Senseman, S.A., T.D. Phillips, and K.C. Donnelly. 2000. Storage stability of selected polyaromatic hydrocarbons on solid-phase extraction disks. Center for Environmental and Rural Health.

One year $15,000

18 McInnes, K.J., S.A. Senseman, and E.E. Simanek. 2001. Novel polymeric soil additives to protect filter strips and waterways. USDA National Research Initiative.

Three years $200,000

19 Senseman, S.A. and M.C. Dozier. 2001. Monitoring surface water for selected herbicides. Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board.

Two years $95,325

20 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2001. Water management systems and their effect on weed control in CLEARFIELD* rice. Texas Rice Research Foundation.

One year $6,900

21 Dozier, M.C. and S.A. Senseman. 2002. North Texas Atrazine Remediation Demonstration Project, Delta SWCD #443. Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board.

Three years $83,881

22 Senseman, S.A. 2002. Internship program with Texas Department of Agriculture Pesticide Laboratory. Texas Department of Agriculture.

One year $13,590

23 Vader, J.A., S.A. Senseman, and M.C. Dozier. 2002. Adsorption and desorption of atrazine on selected lake sediments in Texas. Texas Water Resources Institute.

One year $5,000

24 Dozier, M.C., P. Baumann, R. Lemon, and S.A. Senseman. 2003. Use of integrated weed management strategies and computer technologies to reduce environmental impact in corn and cotton production. US Environmental Protection Agency - Region 6.

Two years $52,000

25 Senseman, S.A. and M.C. Dozier. 2004. Monitoring surface water for selected herbicides. Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board.

One year extension

$41,446

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No. Title Duration Amount

26 Goebel, T., K.J. McInnes, and S.A. Senseman. 2004. Novel polymeric water treatment for in situ removal of organic contaminants for water bodies. United States Geological Survey.

One year $5,000

27 Senseman, S.A. 2005. Determination of secondary drift differences between chemical formulations. Albaugh Corporation.

One year $10,000

28 Dozier, M.C. and S.A. Senseman. 2006. Monitoring of pesticides and pathogenic bacteria. Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board.

Two years $20,000

29 McCauley, G.N., J.M. Chandler, and S.A. Senseman. 2007. Herbicide evaluations. RiceCo.

One year $30,000

30 McCauley, G.N., S.A. Senseman, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Water management and Weed Science Research in Rice. Texas Rice Research Foundation.

One year $65,000

31 McCauley, G.N., S.A. Senseman, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Herbicide screening in rice. Rice Tec.

One year $12,000

32 McCauley, G.N., S.A. Senseman, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Herbicide screening in rice. BASF.

One year $10,500

33 McCauley, G.N., S.A. Senseman, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Herbicide screening in rice. Valent.

One year $7,000

34 McCauley, G.N., S.A. Senseman, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Herbicide screening in rice. Gowan.

One year $8,000

35 McCauley, G.N., S.A. Senseman, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Herbicide screening in rice. Isagro.

One year $4,000

36 McCauley, G.N., S.A. Senseman, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Herbicide screening in rice. RiceCo.

One year $10,000

37 McCauley, G.N., S.A. Senseman, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Herbicide screening in rice. United Phosphorous.

One year $5,000

38 McCauley, G.N., S.A. Senseman, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Herbicide screening in rice. Helena.

One year $5,400

39 McCauley, G.N., S.A. Senseman, and J.M. Chandler. 2009. Water management and Weed Science Research in Rice. Texas Rice Research Foundation.

One year $50,000

40 Camargo, E.R., S.A. Senseman, and G.N. McCauley. 2009. Physiological, environmental fate, and efficacy of saflufenacil in rice. BASF Corporation.

Three years $150,000

41 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Weed control and water management in rice. Texas Rice Research Foundation.

One year $50,000

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No. Title Duration Amount

42 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Herbicide screening in rice. Gowan.

One year $5,500

43 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Herbicide screening in rice. DuPont.

One year $4,500

44 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Herbicide screening in rice. Dow AgroSciences.

One year $10,600

45 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Herbicide screening in rice. Valent.

One year $3,500

46 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Herbicide screening in rice. Isagro.

One year $7,600

47 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Herbicide screening in rice. RiceCo.

One year $12,600

48 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Herbicide screening in rice. FMC.

One year $3,000

49 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Herbicide screening in rice. Syngenta.

One year $10,000

50 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Herbicide screening in rice. BASF.

One year $2,500

51 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Herbicide screening in rice. Cheminova.

One year $4,000

52 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2011. Weed control and water management in rice. Texas Rice Research Foundation.

One year $40,000

53 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2011. Evaluation of Permit Plus in preplant and late post weed management. Gowan.

One year $3,000

54 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2011. Evaluation of Super Wham based premixes in a Clearfield system. RiceCo L.L.C.

One year $20,000

55 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2011. Evaluation of experimental rice herbicides for broadleaf weed control in rice. FMC.

One year $3,000

56 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2011. Evaluation of Alert rice herbicides for grassy weed control in rice. Cheminova.

One year $4,000

57 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2011. Evaluation of new inbred CLEARFIELD rice varieties. Horizon Ag LLC. $2,500.

One year $2,500

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No. Title Duration Amount

58 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2011. Evaluation of experimental rice herbicides. DOW AgroScience.

One year $19,000

59 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2011. Herbicide screening in rice. BASF.

One year $6,625

60 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2011. Evaluation of experimental rice herbicide in small plots and field strip test. Valent.

One year $3,000

61 McCauley, G.N. and S.A. Senseman. 2011. Evaluation of Strada for broadleaf weed management in rice. Isagro.

One year $6,000

62 Senseman, S.A. and E.R. Camargo. 2011. Reviewing the use of the adsorption coefficient (Kd) in the dynamics of pesticides. USDA-ARS

One year $20,000

62 Mueller, T.C. and S.A. Senseman. 2011. Herbicide analysis from drift. BASF

Once year $8,000

Total External Grants Funded $1,856,263

(a)

b. Internal Grants - Projects funded No. Title Duration Amount

1 Senseman, S.A. 1996. Using Multimedia Computer Technology to Enhance Classroom Teaching. V. F. and Gertrude Neuhaus Teaching Scholars Program.

One year $1,500.00

2 Senseman, S.A., T. Gentry, and D.A. Zuberer. 2008. Screening microalgae for herbicide tolerance. Texas AgriLife Research.

One year $60,000.00

3 Senseman, S.A. 2011. Agent Orange Issues in Vietnam. 2011.

One year $2,000.00

Total Internal Grants Funded $63,500.00

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c. External and Internal Funding - Projects unfunded - Participated in over $11,000,000 worth of grants that were unfunded.

3. Documentation of research and other scholarly activity. a. Publications - Peer reviewed journal articles published or in press. * Designates principal

investigator; ✝ Designates graduate student as author or co-author. 1. Haney, E.B., R.L. Haney, J.G. Arnold, M.J. White, R. Srinivasan and S.A.

Senseman. 2016. Spatial analysis and modeling the nitrogen flush after rainfall events at the field scale in SWAT. Amer. J. Environ. Sci. (in press)

2. Jung, S.C., H.G. Kim, Y.I. Kuk, H.G. Ahn, S.A. Senseman and D.J. Lee. 2015. Bioavailability of the Nano-Unit C-14-Agrochemicals Under Various Water Potential. J. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 15:6206-6209. doi:10.1166/jnn.2015.10447.

3. Jung, S.C., Y.I. Kuk, S.A. Senseman, H.G. Ahn, C.N. Seong and D.J. Lee. 2015. Bioactivity of Several Herbicides on the Nanogram Level Under Different Soil Moisture Conditions. J. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 15:676-679. doi:10.1166/jnn.2015.8370.

4. Mueller, T.C. and S.A. Senseman. 2015. Methods Related to Herbicide Dissipation or Degradation under Field or Laboratory Conditions. Weed Science 63:133-139. doi:10.1614/ws-d-13-00157.1.

5. Smith, J., B. Wherley, C. Reynolds, R. White, S. Senseman and S. Falk. 2015. Weed control spectrum and turfgrass tolerance to bioherbicide Phoma macrostoma. International Journal of Pest Management 61:91-98. doi:10.1080/09670874.2015.1014450.

6. Telo, G.M., S.A. Senseman, E. Marchesan, E.R. Camargo, T. Jones and G. McCauley. 2015. Residues of Thiamethoxam and Chlorantraniliprole in Rice Grain. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 63:2119-2126. doi:10.1021/jf5042504.

7. Jung, S. C., Y. I. Kuk, S. A. Senseman, H. G. Ahn, M. Y. Chung, and D. J. Lee. 2014. Photocatalytic degradation of herbicides using TiO2 films on alumina balls inn an aqueous solution. Sci. Adv. Mater. 6:1632-1637.

8. Sciumbato, A.S., S.A. Senseman, G.L. Steele, J.M. Chandler, J.T. Cothren, and I.W. Kirk. 2014. The effect of 2,4-D drift rates on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) growth and yield. Plant Health Progress 15:17-22. *✝

9. Deng, L., S.A. Senseman, T.J. Gentry, D.A. Zuberer, T.L. Weiss, T.P. Devarenne, and E.R. Camargo. 2014. Effect of selected herbicides on growth and hydrocarbon content of Nannochloris. J. Aquatic Plant Mgmt. * (Accepted)

10. Smith, J., B. Wherley, R. White, P. Baumann, S. A. Senseman. 2014. Early summer slender aster control in bermudagrass using bioherbicide Phoma macrostoma. J. Biofert. and Biopestic. 4:2.

11. Senseman, S.A. and T.L. Grey. 2014. The future of herbicides and genetic technology: Ramifications for environmental stewardship. Weed Sci. 62:382-384.

12. Koch, P.L., J.C. Stier, S.A. Senseman, S. Sobek, J.P. Kerns. 2013. Modification of a commercially-available ELISA kit to determine chlorothalonil and iprodione concentration on golf course turfgrass. Crop Protect. 54:35-42.

13. Camargo, E.R., S.A. Senseman, R.L. Haney, J.B. Guice, and G.N. McCauley. 2013. Soil residue analysis and degradation of saflufenacil as affected by moisture content and soil characteristics. Pest Manag. Sci. 69:1291-1297. *✝

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14. Pythoglou, P., Z. Vryzas, C. Alexoudis, S.A. Senseman, and G. Vassiliou. 2012. Influence of biotic and abiotic factors on dissipation of fenoxaprop-P-ethyl in water. Fresenius Environ. Bull. 21(10A):3012-3017.

15. Camargo, E.R., S.A. Senseman, G.N. McCauley, and J.B. Guice. 2012. Rice tolerance to saflufenacil in clomazone weed control program. Crop Protect. 31:94-98. *✝

16. Deng, L., S.A. Senseman, T.J. Gentry, D.A. Zuberer, T.L. Weiss, T.P. Devarenne, and E.R. Camargo. 2012. Effect of selected herbicides on growth and hydrocarbon content of Botryocuccus braunii (Race B). J. Industrial Crops and Products. 39:154-161. *✝

17. Rothlisberger, K.L., F.M. Hons, T.J. Gentry, and S.A. Senseman. 2012. Oilseed meal effects on the emergence and survival of crop and weed species. Applied Environ. Soil Sci. Article ID 769357, doi:10.1155/2012/769357 ✝

18. Spiers, J.D., F.T. Davies, Jr., C. He, T.W. Starman, S.A. Finlayson, S.A. Senseman, and K.M. Heinz. 2011. Fertilization affects constitutive and wound-induced chemical defenses in Gerbera jamesonii. J. Environ. Hort. 29:180-184.

19. Camargo, E.R., S.A. Senseman, G.N. McCauley, S. Bowe, J. Harden, J. Guice. 2011. Interaction between saflufenacil and imazethapyr in red rice (Oryza ssp.) and hemp sesbania (Sesbania exaltata) as affected by light intensity. Pest Manag. Sci. DOI 10.1002/ps.3260*✝

20. Camargo, E.R., S.A. Senseman, G.N. McCauley, and J.B. Guice. 2011. Rice response and weed control from tank-mix applications of saflufenacil and imazethapyr. International J. Agronomy. Vol. 2011, Article ID 402461, 8 pages doi:10.1155/2011/402461. ✝

21. Goebel, T.S., K.J. McInnes, S.A. Senseman, R.J. Lascano, L.S. Marchand, and T.A. Davis. 2011. Modifying polymer flocculants for the removal of inorganic phosphate from water. Tetrahedron Letters. 52:5241-5244.

22. Marchesan, E., F.M. dos Santos, M. Grohs, L.A. de Avila, S.L.O. Machado, S.A. Senseman, P.F.S. Massoni, and G.M.S. Sartori. 2010. Carryover of imazethapyr and imazapic to non-tolerant rice. Weed Technol. 24:6-10.

23. Cas Bundt, A., L.A. de Avila, D. Agostinetto, M.A. Nohatto, K. Muller Souto, S.A. Senseman. 2010. Depth of placement of the herbicide imazethapyr+imazapic in soil profile on non-tolerant rice injury. Ciencia Rural 40:1867-1873.

24. Marchesan, E. and S.A. Senseman. 2010. Brazilian technology transfer to rural areas. Ciencia Rural 40:2243-2248.

25. Lancaster, S.H., E. Hollister, S.A. Senseman, and T.L. Gentry. 2010. Effect of repeated glyphosate application on soil microbial community profile and function. Pest Manage. Sci. 66:59-64. *✝

26. Lancaster, S.H., R.L. Haney, S.A. Senseman, C.M. Kenerley, F.M. Hons, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Microbial degradation of fluometuron is influenced by Roundup WeatherMAX. J. Agric. Food Chem. 56:8588-8593. *✝

27. Willingham, S.D., S.A. Senseman, G.N. McCauley, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Effect of temperature and propanil on penoxsulam efficacy, absorption, and translocation, in alligatorweed (Alternanthera philoxeroides). Weed Sci. 56:780-784. *✝

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28. Besler, B.A., W.J. Grichar, S.A. Senseman, T.A. Baughman, and R.G. Lemon. 2008. Effects of row pattern configurations and reduced (1/2x) and full rates (1x) of imazapic and diclosulam for control of yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) in peanut. Weed Technol. 22:558-562. ✝

29. Matocha, M.A. B.W. Minton, and S.A. Senseman. 2008. The influence of malathion on trifloxysulfuron absorption and translocation in cotton. Cotton Sci. 12:48-52. *✝

30. Matocha, M.A., B.W. Minton, and S.A. Senseman. 2008. Soil persistence of trifloxysulfuron in relation to corn (Zea mays), grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), rice (Oryza sativa), and soybeans (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 22:425-430. *✝

31. Steele, G.L., S.A. Senseman, A.S. Sciumbato, and J.M. Chandler. 2008. Diuron effects on the absorption and translocation of glyphosate in sharppod morningglory (Ipomoea cordatotriloba). Weed Technol. 22:414-419. *✝

32. Willingham, S., G.N. McCauley, S.A. Senseman, J.M. Chandler, J. Richburg, R. Lassiter, and R. Mann. 2008. Influence of flood interval and cultivar on rice (Oryza sativa) tolerance to penoxsulam. Weed Technol. 22:114-118. ✝

33. Lancaster, S.H., S.A. Senseman, and K.H. Carson. 2007. Accelerated solvent extraction of fluometuron from selected soils. J. Assoc. Offic. Anal. Chem. 90:1142-1145. *✝

34. Matocha, M.A. and S.A. Senseman. 2007. Trifloxysulfuron dissipation at selected pH levels and efficacy on Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri S. Wats). Weed Technol. 21:674-677. *✝

35. O’Barr, J.H., G.N. McCauley, S.A. Senseman, R.W. Bovey, J.M. Chandler. 2007. Rice response (Oryza sativa) to clomazone as influenced by rate, soil characteristics, and planting date. Weed Technol. 21:199-205. *✝

36. Besler, B.A., W.J. Grichar, J.A. Starr, S.A. Senseman, R.G. Lemon, and A.J. Jaks. 2006. Effects of peanut row pattern, cultivar, and fungicides on control of southern stem rot, early leaf spot, and rust. 33:1-6. ✝

37. Tucker, K.P., G.D. Morgan, S.A. Senseman, T.D. Miller, and P.A. Baumann. 2006. Identification, distribution, and control of triasulfuron-resistant Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) in Central Texas. Weed Technol. 20:745-750. *✝

38. Matocha, M.A., L.J. Krutz, S.A. Senseman, K.N. Reddy, and C.H. Koger. 2006. Spray carrier pH effect on absorption and translocation of trifloxysulfuron in Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) and Texasweed (Caperonia palustris). Weed Sci. 54:969-973. *✝

39. Matocha, M.A., L.J. Krutz, S.A. Senseman, K.N. Reddy, M.A. Locke, R.W. Steinreide, Jr. 2006. Foliar washoff potential and simulated surface runoff losses of trifloxysulfuron in cotton. J. Agric. Food Chem. 54:5498-5502. *✝

40. Lancaster, S.R., R.L. Haney, S.A. Senseman, J.M. Chandler, and F.M. Hons. 2006. Soil microbial activity is affected by glyphosate and pesticide programs for cotton (Gossypium hirsutum). J. Agric. Food Chem. 54:7221-7226. *✝

41. Cobb, J.M., E.B. Watson, J.D. Mattice, S.A. Senseman, J.A. Dumas, W. Mersie, M.B. Riley, T.L. Potter, and T.C. Mueller. 2006. Stability of pesticides on solid-

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phase extraction disks after incubation at various temperatures and time intervals. J. Assoc. Offic. Anal. Chem. 89:903-912.

42. Neitsch, S.L., K.J. McInnes, S.A. Senseman, G. N. White, E.E. Simanek. 2006. Melamine-based organoclay to sequester atrazine. Chemosphere. 64:704-710. ✝

43. Krutz, L.J., T. Gentry, S.A. Senseman, I. Pepper, and D. Tierney. 2006. Mineralization of atrazine, metolachlor, and their respective metabolites in vegetated filter strip and cultivated soil. Pest Manage. Sci. 62:505-514.*✝

44. Avila, L.A., J.H. Massey, S.A. Senseman, K.L. Armbrust, S.R. Lancaster, G.N. McCauley, and J.M. Chandler. 2006. Imazethapyr aqueous photolysis, reaction quantum yield, and hydroxyl radical rate constant. J. Agric. Food Chem. 54:2635-2639. *✝

45. Riley, M.B., J.A. Dumas, E.E. Gbur, J.H. Massey, J.D. Mattice, W. Mersie, T.C. Mueller, T. Potter, S.A. Senseman, and E. Watson. 2005. Pesticide extraction efficiency of two solid-phase disk types after shipping. J. Agric. Food Chem. 53:5079-5083.*

46. Krutz, L.J., S.A. Senseman, and M.A. Matocha. 2005. Reducing herbicide runoff from agricultural fields with vegetative filter strips: A review. Weed Sci. 53:353-367.*✝

47. Sciumbato, A.S., S.A. Senseman, J.B. Ross, T.C. Mueller, J.M. Chandler, J.T. Cothren and I.W. Kirk. 2005. Effects of 2,4-D formulation and quinclorac on spray droplet size and deposition. Weed Technol. 19:1030-1036.*✝

48. Minton, B.W., S.A. Senseman, J.T. Cothren, J.M. Chandler, and J.R. Wells. 2005. Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Response to CGA-362622 applied alone and in combination with selected insecticides. Weed Technol. 19:244-250.*✝

49. Avila, L.A., S.A. Senseman, G.N. McCauley, J.M. Chandler, and J.H. O’Barr. 2005. Effect of flood timing on red rice (Oryza spp.) control with imazethapyr applied at different rice stages. Weed Technol. 19:476-480.*✝

50. Avila, L.A., D.J. Lee, S.A. Senseman, G.N. McCauley, J.M. Chandler, and J. Tom Cothren. 2005. Acetolactate synthase (ALS) activity in red rice ecotypes (Oryza spp.) and imidazolinone tolerant/resistant rice cultivars (Oryza sativa) in response to imazethapyr. Pest. Manage. Sci. 61:171-178.*✝

51. Grichar, W.J., B.A. Besler, T.A. Baughman, P.A. Dotray, R.G. Lemon, and S.A. Senseman. 2004. Cotton response to imazapic and imazethapyr residues following peanut. Texas J. Agric. Nat. Res. 17:1-8.

52. Sciumbato, A.S., J.M. Chandler, S.A. Senseman, R.W. Bovey, and K.L. Smith. 2004. Determining exposure to auxin-like herbicides. I. Quantifying injury to cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) and soybeans (Glycine max). Weed Technol. 18:1125.*✝

53. Sciumbato, A.S., J.M. Chandler, S.A. Senseman, R.W. Bovey, and K.L. Smith. 2004. Determining exposure to auxin-like herbicides II. Practical application to quantify volatility. Weed Technol. 18:1135*✝ (Awarded Outstanding Paper in Weed Technology for 2004).

54. Krutz, L.J., S.A. Senseman, K.J. McInnes, D.W. Hoffman, and D.P. Tierney. 2004. Adsorption-desorption of metolachlor, metolachlor oxanilic acid, and metolachlor

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ethanesulfonic acid in vegetated filter strip and cultivated soil. J. Environ. Qual. 33:939-945.*✝

55. Viator, R., J.T. Cothren, and S.A. Senseman. 2004. The effect of glyphosate application timings and methods on glyphosate-resistant Gossypium hirsutum L. Weed Sci. 52:147-151.

56. Lee, D.J., S.A. Senseman, J.H. O’Barr, J.M. Chandler, L.J. Krutz, G.N. McCauley, and Y.I. Kuk. 2004. Soil characteristics and water potential effects on plant available clomazone in rice (Oryza sativa). Weed Sci. 52:310-318.*✝

57. Krutz, L.J., S.A. Senseman, M.C. Dozier, D.W. Hoffman, and D.P. Tierney. 2004. Infiltration and adsorption of dissolved metolachlor, metolachlor oxanilic acid, and metolachlor ethanesulfonic acid by buffalograss [Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt. Engelm)]. Weed Sci. 52:166-171.*✝

58. Krutz, L.J., S.A. Senseman, K.J. McInnes, D.A. Zuberer, and D.P. Tierney. 2003. Adsorption and desorption of atrazine, desethylatrazine, deisopropylatrazine and hydroxyatrazine in vegetated filter strip and cultivated soil. J. Agric. Food Chem. 51:7379-7384.*✝

59. Krutz, L.J., S.A. Senseman, M.C. Dozier, D.W. Hoffman, and D.P. Tierney. 2003. Infiltration and adsorption of dissolved atrazine and atrazine metabolites in buffalograss filter strips. J. Environ. Qual. 32:2319-2324.*✝

60. Viator, R., S.A. Senseman, and J.T. Cothren. 2003. Reproductive Effects of glyphosate-resistant cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to glyphosate. Weed Technol. 17:571-575.

61. Krutz, L.J., R.L. Haney, and S.A. Senseman. 2003. The effect of glyphosate on atrazine degradation in soil. Biol. Fertil. Soils. 38:115-118.*✝

62. Acosta, E., Y. Deng, G.N. White, J.B. Dixon, K.J. McInnes, S.A. Senseman, A.S. Frantzen, and E.E. Simanek. 2003. Dendritic surfactants showing evidence for frustrated intercalation: A new organoclay morphology. Chem. Materials 15:2903-2909.

63. Acosta, E.J., Y. Deng, N.G. White, J.B. Dixon, K. McInnes, S.A. Senseman, and E.E. Simanek. 2003. Dendrimers based on melamine. Polymer Preprints 42:477.

64. Senseman, S.A., T.C. Mueller, R.D. Wauchope, C. Clegg, R.W. Young, L.M. Southwick, M.B. Riley, H.A. Moye, J.A. Dumas, W. Mersie, J.D. Mattice, and R.B. Leidy. 2003. An interlaboratory comparison of extraction efficiency of pesticides from surface and laboratory water. J. Agric. Food Chem. 51:3748-3752.*

65. Cralle, H.T., T.B. Fojtasek, K.H. Carson, J.M. Chandler, T.D. Miller, S.A. Senseman, R.W. Bovey, and M.J. Stone. 2003. Wheat and Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) competition as affected by phosphorous nutrition. Weed Sci. 51:425-429.

66. Lee, D.J., S.A. Senseman, A.S. Sciumbato, S.C. Jung, and L.J. Krutz. 2003. The effect of titanium dioxide alumina beads on the photocatalytic degradation of picloram in water. J. Agric. Food Chem. 51:2659-2664.*✝

67. Matocha, M.A., W.J. Grichar, S.A. Senseman, C.A. Gerngross, B.J. Brecke, W.K. Vencill. 2003. The persistence of imazapic in peanut (Arachis hypogaea) crop rotations. Weed Technol. 17:325-329.*✝

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68. Krutz, L.J., S.A. Senseman, and A.S. Sciumbato. 2003. Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) for herbicide determination in environmental samples. J. Chromatogr. A. 999:103-121.*✝

69. Rosales-Robles, E., J.M. Chandler, H. Wu, S.A. Senseman, and J. Salinas-Garcia. 2003. Modeling rhizome johnsongrass development as influenced by temperature. Weed Sci. 51:356-362.

70. Mersie, W., C. Clegg, R.D. Wauchope, J.A. Dumas, R.B. Leidy, M.B. Riley, R.W. Young, J.D. Mattice, T.C. Mueller, and S.A. Senseman. 2002. Interlaboratory comparison of pesticide recovery from water using solid-phase extraction disks. J. Assoc. Offic. Anal. Chem. 85: 1324-1330.

71. Dozier, M.C., S.A. Senseman, D.W. Hoffman, and P.A. Baumann. 2002. Adsorption of atrazine and metolachlor on bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon L.) and two soils. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 43:292-295.*✝

72. Haney, R.L., S.A. Senseman, and F.M. Hons. 2002. Effect of glyphosate on microbial activity and biomass from selected soils. J. Environ. Qual. 31:730:735.*

73. Haney, R.L., S.A. Senseman, L.J. Krutz, and F.M. Hons. 2002. Soil carbon and nitrogen mineralization as affected by atrazine and glyphosate. Biol. Fertil. Soils. 35:35-40.*

74. Rouche, A.R., R.W. Bovey, and S.A. Senseman. 2002. Water stress and triclopyr on clopyralid efficacy in honey mesquite. J. Range Mgmt. 55:266-269.

75. Mattice, J.D., S.A. Senseman, and J.T. Walker. 2002. A portable extraction system for extracting water samples while traveling between collection sites. Bull. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 62:161-167.*

76. Rosales-Robles, E., J.M. Chandler, and S.A. Senseman. 2001. Growth stage affects johnsongrass response to nicosulfuron and clethodim. J. Agrociencia. 35:525-533.

77. Jones, C.A., J.M. Chandler, J.E. Morrison, S.A. Senseman, and C.H. Tingle. 2001. Glufosinate combinations and row spacing for weed control in glufosinate-resistant corn (Zea mays). Weed Technol. 15:141-147.

78. Mueller, T.C., S.A. Senseman, K.H. Carson, and A.S. Sciumbato. 2001. The effect of water sample pH adjustment on stability and recovery of triazine and chloroacetamide herbicides from water samples using Empore solid-phase extraction disks. J. Offic. Anal. Chem. 84:1070-1073.*

79. Lopez, Y., O.D. Smith, W.L. Rooney, and S.A. Senseman. 2001. Genetic factors influencing high oleic acid content in Spanish market-type peanut cultivars. Crop Sci. 41:51-56.

80. Mueller, T.C., S.A. Senseman, R.D. Wauchope, C. Clegg, R.W. Young, L.M. Southwick, M.B. Riley, H.A. Moye, J.A. Dumas, W. Mersie, J.D. Mattice, and R.B. Leidy. 2000. An inter-laboratory comparison of Empore solid-phase extraction disk recovery of atrazine, bromacil, chlorpyrifos and metolachlor from water samples. J. Offic. Anal. Chem. 83:1327-1333.

81. Senseman, S.A. and M.L. Ketchersid. 2000. Evaluation of co-solvents with supercritical fluid extraction of atrazine from soil. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 38:263-267.*

82. Haney, R.L., S.A. Senseman, F.M. Hons, and D.A. Zuberer. 2000. The effect of glyphosate on soil microbial activity and biomass. Weed Sci. 48:89-93.*

83. Weber, J.B., G.G. Wilkerson, H.M. Linker, J.W. Wilcut, R.B. Leidy, S.A. Senseman, W.W. Witt, M. Barrett, W.K. Vencill, D.R. Shaw, T.C. Mueller, D.K. Miller, B.J. Brecke, R.E. Talbert, and T.F. Peeper. 2000. A proposal to standardize soil/solution herbicide distribution coefficients. Weed Sci. 48:75-88.

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84. Carson, K.H., H.T. Cralle, J.M. Chandler, T.D. Miller, R.W. Bovey, S.A. Senseman, and M.J. Stone. 1999. Wheat (Triticum aestivum) and Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) growth and interaction during continuously watered and drought conditions. Weed Sci. 47:440-445.

85. Rosales-Robles, E., J.M. Chandler, S.A. Senseman, and E.P. Prostko. 1999. Influence of growth stage and herbicide rate on postemergence johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) control. Weed Technol. 13:525-529.

86. Rosales-Robles, E., J.M. Chandler, S.A. Senseman, and E.P. Prostko. 1999. Integrated johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) management in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) with reduced rates of clethodim and cultivation. J. Cotton Sci. 3:27-99.

87. Rosales-Robles, E., J.M. Chandler, S.A. Senseman, and E.P. Prostko. 1999. Integrated johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) management in field corn (Zea mays) with reduced rates of nicosulfuron and cultivation. Weed Technol. 13:367-373.

88. Howe, J.A., Y.H. Choi, R.H. Loeppert, L.C. Wei, S.A. Senseman, and A.S.R. Juo. 1999. Qualitative and quantitative determination of phytosiderophores by high performance liquid chromatography. J. Chromatogr. 841:155-164.

89. Pace, P.F., S.A. Senseman, H.T. Cralle, and M.L. Ketchersid. 1999. Supercritical fluid extraction and solid-phase extraction of AC 263,222 and imazethapyr from three Texas soils. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 37:440-444.

90. Pace, P.F., H.T. Cralle, J.T. Cothren, and S.A. Senseman. 1999. Photosynthate and dry matter partitioning in short- and long-season cotton cultivars. Crop Sci. 39:1065-1069.

91. Pace, P.F., H.T. Cralle, S.H.M. El-Halawany, J.T. Cothren, and S.A. Senseman. 1999. Drought-induced changes in shoot and root growth of young cotton plants. J. Cotton Sci. 3:183-187.

92. Bovey, R.W., J. Dahlberg, S.A. Senseman, F.R. Miller, and P. Madera-Torres. 1999. The effect of glufosinate on desiccation and germination of grain sorghum. Agron. J. 91:373-376.

93. Bovey, R.W. and S.A. Senseman. 1998. Activity of imazapyr on indigenous crops and grasses and soil residue/plant back. Weed Sci. 46:614-617.

94. Senseman, S.A., T.L. Lavy and T.C. Daniel. 1997. Ground water monitoring for pesticides at selected mixing/loading sites in Arkansas. Environ. Sci. Technol. 31:283-288.*

95. Senseman, S.A., T.L. Lavy, J.D. Mattice, E.E. Gbur and B.W. Skulman. 1997. Trace level pesticide detections in surface water at selected sites in Arkansas. Environ. Sci. Technol. 31:395-401.*

96. Prostko, E.P., H. Wu, J.M. Chandler and S.A. Senseman. 1997. Modeling weed emergence as influenced by burial depth using the Fermi-Dirac distribution function. Weed Sci. 45:242-248.

97. Lavy, T.L., J.D. Mattice, J.H. Massey, B.W. Skulman, S.A. Senseman, E.E. Gbur, Jr. and M.R. Barrett. 1996. Long-term in-situ leaching and degradation of six herbicides aged in subsoils. J. Environ. Qual. 25:1268-1279.

98. Senseman, S.A., T.L. Lavy, J.D. Mattice and E.E. Gbur. 1995. Influence of dissolved humic acid and Ca-montmorillinite clay on pesticide extraction efficiency from water using solid-phase extraction disks. Environ. Sci. Technol. 29:2647-2653.*

99. Senseman, S.A., T.L. Lavy and J.D. Mattice. 1995. Desiccation effects on stability of pesticides stored on solid-phase extraction disks. Anal. Chem. 67:3064-3068.*

100. Senseman, S.A., J.H. Massey, T.L. Lavy and T.C. Daniel. 1994. Preventing water contamination at pesticide mixing-loading sites. Ark. Farm Res. 43:14-15.*

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101. Johnson, W.G., T.L. Lavy and S.A. Senseman. 1994. Stability of selected pesticides on solid-phase extraction disks. J. Environ. Qual. 23:1027-1031.

102. Senseman, S.A. and L.R. Oliver. 1993. Flowering patterns, seed production, and somatic polymorphism of three weed species. Weed Sci. 41:418-425.*

103. Senseman, S.A., J.D. Mattice, T.L. Lavy, B.M. Myers and B.W. Skulman. 1993. Stability of various pesticides on membranous solid-phase extraction media. Environ. Sci. Technol. 27:516-519.*

104. Lavy, T.L., S.A. Senseman, J.D. Mattice, B.W. Skulman and T.C. Daniel. 1992. Pesticides monitored in surface and well water samples. Ark. Farm Res. 41:16-17.*

b. Peer reviewed journal articles in review or revision. 1. Camargo, E.R. and S.A. Senseman. 2012. Development of an adsorption window

for pesticides: a potential alternative to comparing soil adsorption values. Pest Manage. Sci. *✝ (In review)

2. Avila, L.A., S.A. Senseman, J.L. Ullman, D.J. Lee, L.J. Krutz, G.N. McCauley, and J.M. Chandler. 2011. Imazethapyr sorption and bioavailability in three soils as affected by soil moisture content. Weed Sci. (In revision) *✝

3. Sciumbato, A.S., S.A. Senseman, G.L. Steele, J.M. Chandler, J.T. Cothren, and I.W. Kirk. 2012. The effect of 2,4-D drift rates on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) growth and yield. Weed Technol. (In revision) *✝

4. Lee, D.J., L.A. Avila. S.A. Senseman, K. Kobayashi, and A.S. Sciumbato. 2012. Effect of soil moisture, solubility, and multiple application of herbicide in soil solution. J. Agric. Food Chem. (In revision) *✝

c. Books edited

1. Herbicide Handbook, 9th edition. 2007. Weed Science Society of America.

d. Encyclopedia entries 1. World Book Encyclopedia. 2007. Atrazine entry. Submitted May, 2007.

e. Technical Reports: 1. Hoffman, D.W., S.A. Senseman, and M.C. Dozier. 2002. Blackland Prairie

Demonstration Program: Use of Contour Grass Filter Strips to Reduce Non-Point Source Herbicide and Sediment Losses. BRC Report No. 02-10.

2. Hoffman, D.W., S.A. Senseman, and M.C. Dozier. 2001. Final Report Lake Aquilla and Marlin City Lake System: Water Quality Action Plan. Prepared for Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board and Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission. BRC #01-04.

3. Lavy, T.L., S.A. Senseman, J.D. Mattice and B.W. Skulman. 1997. Environmental Fate/Risk Assessment. In G.J. Weidemann and W.C. Yearian, eds., Alternatives: Accomplishments of the University of Arkansas Alternative Pest Control Center 1989-1995. Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Special Report 180, July, Fayetteville, AR, 72701.

4. Lavy, T.L., J.D. Mattice, J.H. Massey, B.W. Skulman, S.A. Senseman and E.E. Gbur. 1993. IN-SITU Completion Report - Minimizing the Potential for Ground Water Contamination Due to Pesticides. EPA Award Number: CRT-815154-01-0.

5. Senseman, S.A., J.D. Mattice, T.L. Lavy, B.M. Myers and B.W. Skulman. 1992. Storage Stability of Selected Pesticides on Solid-Phase Extraction Disks.

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Proceedings of 15th Annual EPA Conference on Analysis of Pollutants in the Environment. p 177-198. (Invited)*

f. Presentations and Posters: Two hundred and two (202) abstracts and/or presentations dealing with weed biology, surface/ground water pesticide monitoring, pesticide runoff, analytical methodology and environmental fate or pesticides. Twenty-eight invited presentations.

g. Magazine Articles:

1. Senseman, S.A. 1992. Solid-phase extraction disk storage for pesticides. Environ. Lab. Oct./Nov. p 10-15.

2. Haney, R.L., S.A. Senseman, and F.M. Hons. 2003. Effect of Roundup Ultra on microbial activity and biomass from selected soils. Continuing Education Self-Study Course, Soil & Water Management. Ag Professional, September 2003. p. 26-28.

4. Service Activities:

a. Chaired Search Committee for the Department Head of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science, Fall 2014 to 2015.

b. Served on the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture’s Priorities Committee, 2015.

c. Served on University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture’s Ag Research Funding Model Committee, Fall 2014.

d. Co-organized symposium of Pesticide Environmental Fate Properties: Measurement, Prediction, Limitations, and Reliability for the Division of Agrochemicals in the American Chemical Society Meetings in August 2012. Co-Organizers T. Potter, R. Parker, and S. Senseman

e. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Outstanding Alumni Award Selection Committee Member, 2012.

f. Sigma Xi, Texas A&M Chapter, Executive Committee and Chair of Research Award Committee, 2011 to present.

g. Chaired the Special Committee to replace the Business Manager for the Southern Weed Science Society in conjunction with the North Central Weed Science Society, 2009.

h. Elected to the Council of Principle Investigators for Texas A&M University to serve a three-year term, 2008 to 2010.

i. Served on Vice Chancellor and Dean Search Committee for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 2008.

j. Appointed Technical Advisor to the Office of the State Chemist, 2008 to 2011. k. Promotion and Tenure Committee Chair for the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences,

2007 and 2008. l. Chaired committee for choosing the first recipient of the 2007 Borlaug-Monsanto

Assistantship for the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences. m. Participated in the 2007 4-H Roundup presenting to high school students issues related

to our department and agronomy. n. Developed and taught short course at the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria entitled

“Minicurso Modo de Ação e Destino Ambiental de Herbicidas” November 21 to December 2, 2006.

o. Chaired Search Committee for Soil and Crop Sciences Turf Ecology position, 2005. p. Served on Soil and Crop Sciences Department Head Search Committee, 2000.

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q. Reviewed Texas Turfgrass Research, Extension, and Education Endowment Proposals for the Soil and Crop Sciences Department - August 2003 and August 2006.

r. Initiated the Dow AgroSciences/Soil and Crop Sciences/Entomology Graduate Student Award in 2002 with Dr. Vernon Langston of Dow AgroSciences. The recipient will have the opportunity to visit the headquarters of Dow AgroSciences in Indianapolis, IN and work side by side with industry. researchers for approximately one month. The award is expected to rotate between Soil and Crop Sciences and Entomology from year to year.

s. Presented seminar on Herbicide Mode of Action to producers and scientists attending the 2002 Advanced Horticultural Food Crops Symposium at Texas A&M University.

t. Reviewed scientific proposals for technical merit and consideration of funding for Kentucky Science and Engineering Foundation - August 2002.

u. Reviewed proposals for technical merit and consideration of funding for Texas Water Resources Institute - August 2002.

v. Presented presentation to 50 high school students participating in the program entitled Summer Training in Agriculture and Related Sciences (STARS) - July 2002.

w. Reviewed scholarship applications for the Texas Ag Industries Association - 2000, 2002, 2005.

x. Editor Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science Society of America - 2003 - 2007. y. Associate Editor Agronomy Journal - 2002 to 2005. z. Served as a reviewer for Weed Science, Weed Technology, Environmental Science &

Technology, Journal of Cotton Production, and Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry - 1994 to present.

aa. Served on proposal review panel for the Southern Technology Council - 1999. bb. Provided selected herbicide analyses in water and soil for researchers at DeltaPine,

Stephenville and Eagle Lake Research and Extension Centers, and selected other contacts - 1996 to present.

cc. Assisted in judging the Agronomy Method Demonstration presentations at the 4-H Roundup at College Station - 1995.

dd. Assisted in judging Bryan District Schools Science Fair - 1996. ee. Advisor of Texas A&M Agronomy Club - 1997 to 2001. ff. Advisor of Soil and Crop Science Graduate Student Association - 2001 to present. gg. Organized and taught short course on herbicide symptomology and weed identification

with Texas A&M Weed Team students for Monsanto and Delta Pine Seeds - 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999.

5. Administrative Duties: a. Selected to participate in and graduate of LEAD 21 Class 11 Leadership Development

Program, Summer 2015 to Spring 2016. b. Selected to participate in AgriLife Advanced Leadership program starting Spring 2010

for leadership training through the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Texas AgriLife Research. Chair of Strategic Planning Subcommittee for the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, 2011.

c. Administered Departmental Faculty Retreat for Strategic Plan, 2012. d. Committee member for the Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Resident Director

position for Uvalde, TX, 2011. e. Promotion and Tenure Committee Chair, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, 2007

to present. f. Committee member for College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Vice Chancellor and

Dean Search, 2008.

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g. College of Agriculture representative to the Council of Principal Investigators, fall of 2008 to present.

6. Professional, scientific, and honor society activities: a. Participated in the inaugural 2010 Class of the AgriLife Advanced Leadership Program

at Texas A&M University. b. Participated in Faculty Development Leave August 2005 to February 2006 as a visiting

science fellow sponsored by Coordenadoria de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Ensino Superior (CAPES) and the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

c. Participated in Shared Leadership I and Shared Leadership II training as part of “Cultivating Leadership for a Changing Agriculture”, a program offered through the Institute for Conservation Leadership and the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST) - 2003, 2004.

d. Member of USDA-CSREES proposal panel for the Methyl Bromide Transition Program - 2000, 2001.

e. Member of the Interdisciplinary Faculty of Toxicology - 1999 to present. f. Member of the Interdisciplinary Faculty of Molecular and Environmental Plant

Sciences - 2000 to present. g. Co-hosted (Dr. Dick Loeppert) Dr. Palli Chandresekhar Rao of the Dept. of Soil

Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, A.N.G.R. Agricultural University Rajendranagar, Hyderabad India. - Spring 2000.

h. Hosted Dr. Tom Mueller of the University of Tennessee for a sabbatical - Fall 1999. i. Hosted Dr. Do-Jin Lee of Department of Agricultural Education, Sunchon National

University, Sunchon, Korea - 2002 to 2003. j. Hosted Dr. Enio Marchesan from the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) -

September 2006 to October 2007. k. Hosted Dr. Nelson Kruse from the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) -

April 2008 to June 2009. l. Hosted Dr. George Vassiliou from the Democritus University of Thrace in Athens,

Greece - January to May 2009. m. Attended and participated in scientific meetings. n. Southern Weed Science Society - 1986 to present. o. Weed Science Society of America - 1993 to present. p. American Chemical Society - 1991, 1992, 1995, 1999, 2002. q. International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry - 1998, 2002. r. Texas Plant Protection Conference - 1994 to present. s. Arkansas Agricultural Pesticide Association Meetings - 1986 to 1994. t. Gamma Sigma Delta Honorary Agricultural Fraternity - Member, Historian 2002,

Secretary 2003, Vice President 2004, Vice President 2005, President 2006, Past President 2007.

u. Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society - Member. v. American Chemical Society - Member, Executive Committee member (2003 to 2006). w. American Society of Agronomy - Member and participated in meeting 1999. x. Southern Weed Science Society - Chair, Special Committee to Replace Business

Manager/Executive Secretary (2009); Member, Executive Board - CAST Representative (2008 to 2011); Executive Board - Member-at-Large Academia (2003 to 2006); Outstanding Graduate Student Award Subcommittee (2002 to 2005); Program Committee (1997 to 2002); Placement committee service (1998); Judge for speech contest (1996, 1997, 1999, 2001); Computer Applications Committee (1999 to present);

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Student Contest Committee (1998 to 2001); Southern Weed Contest Committee (1995 to present); Outstanding Educator Award Committee (1999, 2000 - Chair); Local Arrangements Committee (2002); Board Member at Large from Academia (2003 to 2006).

y. Regional Project S-286, Member, Objective leader 1997, Secretary 1998, Vice Chair 1999, Chair 2000.

z. Regional Project S-271, Member, Vice Chair 1997, Chair 1998, Vice Chair 2001, Chair 2002.

aa. Weed Science Society of America - Elected as Vice President 2016, President-Elect 2017, President 2018, Past President 2019; Member, Vice Chair and serving as moderator for Agronomic Crops (1997 and 1998); Program committee Section Chair for Agronomic Crops (1999); Herbicide Handbook Committee (1999 to present); Chair of Herbicide Handbook Committee (2002 to 2007); Editor of Herbicide Handbook (2002 to 2007); Program committee Section Vice Chair for Soil & Environmental Aspects (1999) and Chair (2000); Environmental Quality Committee (1998 to 2001, 2002 to 2005, Chair); Member, Publications Board (2002 to 2007); Weed Loss Committee, 2015 to present; Research and Competitive Grants Committee, 2016 to present; Early Career Outstanding Scientist Awards Committee; Science Policy Committee, 2015 to present.

bb. International Weed Science Society - Member cc. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). dd. Texas Plant Protection Association - Member, 1995 to present; Vice President and

Program Chair, 1999; Poster contest chair, 1997 to 1998. ee. Departmental Improvement Committee. 1998 to 2001. Vice Chair, 2000. ff. Department Head Search Committee. 1999 to 2001. gg. Webpage Committee. 1998 to present. hh. Colloquium Committee. 2000 to present. Chair, 2000 to 2002. ii. Undergraduate Affairs Committee. 1996 to present. jj. Graduate Affairs Committee. 1996 to present. kk. Computer Affairs Committee. 1996 to present, Chair 2002. ll. Hydropedology Position Faculty Search Committee - 2003. mm. Departmental Advisory Committee - 2003. nn. Departmental Promotion and Tenure Guidelines Committee - 2003. oo. Departmental Promotion and Tenure Committee, Chair 2006 to 2008. pp. Subcommittee to implement Departmental Advisory Committee, Chair 2006. qq. Turf Ecology Faculty Search Committee, Chair 2006. rr. Water Quality Extension Specialist Search Committee - 2009.

7. Honors and awards received. a. Awarded 2013 Outstanding Educator from the Southern Weed Science Society. b. Invited speaker at the 6th Annual United States and Vietnam Joint Advisory Committee

on Agent Orange - September 2011. c. Invited speaker and course lecturer for University of Tennessee at Knoxville to teach

“Photosystem II Herbicide Mode of Action and Use of the Herbicide Handbook” in Dr. Tom Mueller’s graduate course - Fall 2010.

d. Invited speaker at Purdue University Seminar Series Department of Botany and Plant Pathology - Fall 2009.

e. Awarded Alumni Citation for Distinguished Contributions to Education from Wilmington College of Ohio, June 2009.

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f. Nominated and elected to the Texas A&M University Council of Principal Investigators September 2008 for three-year term.

g. Awarded CAPES (Fundação Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior) Visiting Professor Fellowship - August 2005 to February 2006.

h. Awarded Superior Service Award 2005 from Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University System for activities related to the Atrazine Abatement Project with Drs. Monty Dozier and Paul Baumann.

i. Co-author of the 2005 Outstanding Paper in Weed Technology for the manuscript A. Sciumbato, A.S., J.M. Chandler, S.A. Senseman, R.W. Bovey, and K.L. Smith. 2004. Determining exposure to auxin-like herbicides II. Practical application to quantify volatility. Weed Technol. 18:1135.

j. Finalist for Governor’s Award in Environmental Excellence for Atrazine Abatement Project, Team members Dr. Monty Dozier and Dr. Paul Baumann - 2005.

k. The Journal of Environmental Quality article entitled “Effect of Roundup Ultra on Microbial Activity and Biomass from Selected Soils” as a continuing education article for the Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) program. A 10-question quiz and summary was developed for the educational program - 2003.

l. Awarded the 2003 Outstanding Young Weed Scientist Award, Southern Weed Science Society of America - 2003.

m. Nominated and elected to Southern Weed Science Society Board of Directors - 2003 and 2008.

n. Nominated and elected to American Chemical Society Division of Agrochemicals Executive Committee - 2003.

o. Invited speaker for Advanced Horticulture Food Crops Symposium, Texas A&M University - 2002.

p. Awarded the 2002 Outstanding Young Weed Scientist Award, Weed Science Society of America - 2002.

q. Awarded the 2001 Association of Former Students Award in Teaching for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Texas A&M University - 2001.

r. Awarded the 2000 Novartis Crop Protection Recognition Award in Agronomy at the American Society of Agronomy Meetings - 1999.

s. Invited speaker at the University of Missouri seminar series - Fall 1999. t. Invited speaker at the American Chemical Society Meetings, Division of

Agrochemicals Young Scientist Symposium - March 1999. u. Awarded Special Achievement Award for Teaching, Department of Soil & Crop

Sciences, Texas A&M University - 1998. v. Invited as a visiting scientist to DuPont in Wilmington, DE, 1996. w. First place Southern Weed Science Society Student Paper Contest - 1994. x. Awarded Doctoral Fellowship from University of Arkansas - Fall 1993. y. Member of Gamma Sigma Delta Honorary Agricultural Fraternity - 1992. z. Member of Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society - 1993. aa. Member of the 1st place team at Southern Weed Contest - 1989.