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Ohio's Water Resources at Risk- Ag-related Practices and Policies to Prevent Harmful Algal Blooms, post-Toledo
Join your colleagues in the environmental and natural resources community for netwroking, great speakers and presentations, and a warm breakfast on the 2nd Tuesday of every month. Moderator is Jeff Ruetter, Director, Ohio Sea Grant. You must register to a ...
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Integrated Disease Management Helps Ohio’s Grape Industry Thrive
https://plantpath.osu.edu/grapes
grape growers can successfully produce high quality, profitable crops by following an integrated disease ...
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EERA QA Test Out
https://hamilton.osu.edu/events/eera-qa-test-out-2
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EERA QA Test Out
https://hamilton.osu.edu/events/eera-qa-test-out-1
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EERA QA Test Out
https://hamilton.osu.edu/events/eera-qa-test-out-0
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EERA QA Test Out
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Dorrance Lab
https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/dorrance/lab
graminearum, Pythium species diversity, fungicide sensitivity, Pythium community composition, and soil ...
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Record-high number of students in summer research program
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/record-high-number-students-in-summer-research-program
Student researchers in CFAES are growing! The Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP), a university-wide program led by Ohio State's Graduate School that helps underrepresented students explore graduate study and academic careers, has expanded in ...
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Mitchell Publications
https://plantpath.osu.edu/node/852/mitchell-publications
Xu, J-R., Dean, R., Farman, M., and M. Orbach (2007). Development of a high throughput transformation ... R.A. (2005) PACLIM: A component LIM system for high-throughput functional genomic analysis. BMC ... Significance of Nitrogen Regulation, Source and Availability on the Interaction Between Rice and Rice Blast. In ...
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Health study to look for links between disease, land formation
https://fst.osu.edu/news/health-study-look-links-between-disease-land-formation
Some areas of Ohio are riddled with karst, a layer of cracked and eroded rock a few feet below ground. Other areas, particularly in eastern Ohio, are pocked with abandoned coal mines whose entrances and air shafts puncture the ground. Both these natural a ...