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Producing Food in Urban Areas- Part 2 Grow your Own workshop series-FREE
FREE workshop series on producing food. The Future of Producing Food in Urban Areas of Ohio ...
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Seminar, J.C. Jang, Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics and Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, Ohio State
Tandem zinc finger proteins in plant growth and stress responses. 244 Kottman (Columbus) videolink to 121 Fisher (Wooster) ...
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Seminar, Luis Canas, Associate Professor, Entomology, Ohio State
What can research tell us about the status of insect management in greenhouses? Research, extension trends, and future needs. 121 Fisher (Wooster) videolink to 244 Kottman (Columbus) ...
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Archive 2000-2005
https://plantpath.osu.edu/grad/theses/archive-2000-2005
PhD Plant Pathology Pathogenic characterization, distribution in Ohio and wheat genotype reactions to ... and potential biological control of tomato fruit rot pathogens in Ohio. LaForest, Joseph H. 2004 MS ... processing tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) in Ohio. Advisor: R. Riedel. 2004 PhD Plant Pathology ...
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Seminar, John Finer, Professor, Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, Ohio State
Soybean promoteromics. 121 Fisher (Wooster) videolinked to 244 Kottman (Columbus) ...
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Nimishillin Creek Watershed Partners
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/groups/nimishillin-creek-watershed-partners
year round from our office in downtown Canton, Ohio. We are concerned about the health of all the ...
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Nematodes
https://plantpath.osu.edu/research/impact/SOD/nematodes
sustainability of corn production in Ohio New problems with plant parasitic nematodes may inadvertently arise ... decisions. Situation Corn is the most economically important crop in Ohio and the U.S. In the past 20 years, ... known pathogenic nematodes had been found in Ohio. The first step in determining the extent of the ...
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Guo-Liang Wang Honored with OARDC Distinguished Senior Faculty Research Award
> News Release ...
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Brian McSpadden Gardener, Professor, Department of Plant Pathology, Ohio State
Diversity and biogeography of Cryptococcus flavescens, a biocontrol of Fusarium Head Blight. 121 Fisher (Wooster) videolinked to 244 Kottman (Columbus). ...
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Self-forming Streams
Presentation by Dan Mecklenburg ...