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  1. Evening Garden Affair

    https://hardin.osu.edu/events/evening-garden-affair-1

    Advanced Tree Health with a program about selecting, planting, and managing soil for healthy trees in the ... Harco workshop with seating and air conditioning.  It will then move outside for a demonstration and ...

  2. October 2017 Highlights

    https://fst.osu.edu/newsletter/food-science-and-technology-news/october-2017-highlights

    S, Martin, J, Lee, J. 2017. Cyanotoxin from Irrigation Water Accumulates in Fresh Produce and Soil ... print]- Jiang, X, Lee, S, Mok, C, Lee, J. 2017. Sustainable Methods for Decontamination of Microcystin in Water ...

  3. Research and Centers

    https://fst.osu.edu/research-and-centers

    informatics/biostatistics, and risk analysis. Food Processing/Engineering and Packaging: The program emphasizes emerging food ...

  4. Rust on Turfgrass

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/rust-turfgrass

    for more than 10 hours with air temperatures between 68° and 86°F, are optimum growing conditions for ... this pathogen. Mid-Summer through Fall (Most Common) Optimum air temperature for pathogen 68-86 F Leaf ... of cut Manage Soil to avoid compaction   Chemical Control: Fungicides are commonly not used to ...

  5. December 2018 Highlights

    https://fst.osu.edu/newsletter/food-science-and-technology-news/december-2018-highlights

    Dairy Manufacturing Operations Using Membrane Filtration and Dissolved Air Flotation. Applied Science. ...

  6. Chow Line: “Raw” Water Trend Can Make You Sick

    https://fst.osu.edu/news/chow-line-%E2%80%9Craw%E2%80%9D-water-trend-can-make-you-sick

    I’ve heard about a new trend that involves drinking “raw water.” What is it, and is it good for ... me? In a word, no. “Raw” or “live” water is not treated to remove or reduce minerals, ions, ... particulate, or, importantly, potential pathogenic bacteria and parasites. Raw water is found in rivers and ...

  7. Disease Alert! Gray Leaf Spot Showing Up Early

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/disease-alert-gray-leaf-spot-showing-early

    may mimic drought.  Check the soil to see if there is adequate soil moisture, if so and if other ... disease. Under optimal environmental and host conditions, these small spots quickly turn into water soaked ... spots, which then coalesce into water-soaked leaf tips which then progress rapidly to necrotic leaf ...

  8. Moss

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/moss-0

    conducive for turfgrass to grow. These are often areas that hold water, have compacted soil, poor quality ... soil, lawns that receive insufficient fertility, and may be in full sun, under trees with root ... Management  -  Cultural controls; improve drainage, sunlight, soil conditions and implement an appropriate ...

  9. 1999-2010 Scholarly Publications

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/1999-2010-scholarly-publications

    Meyers, B.C., Korth, K.L., and Wang, G-L. (2010).  Deep and comparative transcriptome analysis of rice ... plants infested by beet armyworm (Spodoptera exigua) and water weevil (Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus) ... shelf-life of Cryptococcus nodaensis OH 182.9 after air-drying.  Biological Control and Technology ...

  10. Connect With Us!

    https://fst.osu.edu/node/757

    (April-June).  Contact Brian Waters (waters.200@osu.edu) for more information. Product Development Teams What is ...

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