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Seminar: Jonathan Gershenzon, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany
Conifers, fungi and bark beetles: Chemical warfare among three kingdoms of life ...
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Hog Industry Issues Addressed At Upcoming Conference
Development Economics, will take place at various locations throughout Ohio from Nov. 18-Dec. 16. Brian Roe, ...
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CFAES Back 2 School Bash, Fred Beekman Park
https://plantpath.osu.edu/about-us/events/cfaes-back-2-school-bash-fred-beekman-park
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Properly Manage Glyphosate for Best Weed Control
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/properly-manage-glyphosate-best-weed-control
can take is properly managing glyphosate, said Stachler. "If you don't properly manage ...
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Iceland President Focuses on Green Energy During Ohio State Visit
leading the world to the brink and if we do not take action in due course, we will be in deep trouble-- ...
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Career Choice of Researcher a Benefit to Millions
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/career-choice-researcher-benefit-millions
available. It's about taking fragile soils prone to degradation and increasing production through their ...
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Madden Publications
https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/madden/lab/madden-publications
local clustering index for studying spatial patterns. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3: 368-377. doi: ...
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Seminar: Allison Snow, Professor- Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology- OSU
244 Kottman (Columbus) videolinked to 121 Fisher (Wooster) ...
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Take an IPM Approach to Preventing Wheat Disease
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/take-ipm-approach-preventing-wheat-disease
February 11, 2008 WOOSTER, Ohio-- As spring approaches, along with the subsequent "green-up" of Ohio's wheat crop, growers are looking to prevent the development and spread of barley yellow dwarf virus. The virus, which is transmitted by ...
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Farmers Can Take Steps to Decrease Manure Pathogens in Runoff
January 14, 2010 WOOSTER, Ohio – By following a few simple recommendations, farmers who apply manure as a fertilizer to their no-till field can decrease the chance that pathogens end up in runoff and pose environmental and health hazards. Ohio State Uni ...