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How Do Muscle and Fat Develop? OARDC Scientist Honored for Findings in Animals, People
Ohio State. Lee conducts research on food animal nutrition, physiology, tissue biology and processing ... muscle and adipose, or fat, tissue. “Lee’s findings offer considerable potential to improve animal ... expression of candidate genes in fat and muscle tissue can benefit animal production, a nominator noted. Lee ...
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OSU Extension: Fall Frost Increases the Potential for Toxicity in Livestock
convert quickly to prussic acid in freeze-damaged plant tissue, Sulc said. “Animals can die within minutes ... tissue.” The signs of prussic acid poisoning appear rapidly after the animal eats forage high in prussic ... in the plant tissue soon after a frost,” he said. “Ruminants are more susceptible to prussic acid ...
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OARDC Scientist Earns International Poultry Group Honor
fundamental science that advances the field of poultry science. A professor of animal sciences based at Ohio ... extracellular matrix gene expression. The extracellular matrix, connective tissues and fibers located outside of ... maintaining tissue function. Velleman has investigated the regulation of muscle growth and structure by the ...
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Lawn Maintenance Made Easy
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/lawn-maintenance-made-easy
lies in three cultural practices: watering, mowing and fertilizing. "The most common mistake I see ... becoming more susceptible to diseases, or stops regenerating new leaf tissue, eventually creating a sparse ... is due to the way the light reflects off the leaf tissue. The saying "less is more" applies ...
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Red Thread and Leaf Spot are Active!
https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/red-thread-and-leaf-spot-are-active-0
http://www.ntep.org.- The most important nonchemical (cultural) control option involves implementing an adequate ... Other cultural practices that promote healthy turf and vigorous growth also help suppress red thread. ... occurred and progressing down the stem tissue and into the base of the plants. With warmer dryer weather, ...
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Intensive Berry Training Program Being Offered to Midwest Growers
development, insect and disease growth and development, weeds and soils, cross-cultural education, principles ... fungicides and herbicides, leadership training, soil and plant tissue sampling techniques, and monitoring and ...
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Sampling
https://turfdisease.osu.edu/sampling
important that the specimen include both healthy (unaffected) and sick (infected) tissue. So a comparison of ...
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Red Thread and Leaf Spot are Active!
https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/red-thread-and-leaf-spot-are-active
Turfgrass Evaluation Program (NTEP) Web site: http://www.ntep.org. The most important nonchemical (cultural ... deficient in phosphorous the disease is often severe. Other cultural practices that promote healthy turf and ... occurred and progressing down the stem tissue and into the base of the plants. With warmer dryer weather, ...
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Poa annua in Golf Greens, Winter Damage
https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/poa-annua-golf-greens-winter-damage-0
plants with new leaf growth but many plants have no green leaf tissue, white crown tissue and a very weak ...
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Poa annua in Golf Greens, Winter Damage
https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/poa-annua-golf-greens-winter-damage
plants with new leaf growth but many plants have no green leaf tissue, white crown tissue and a very weak ...