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  1. Studying Bacteria that Follow the Earth's Magnetic Field

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/studying-bacteria-follow-earths-magnetic-field

    magnetic bacteria can draw phosphorous out of freshwater, like Lake Erie, thus reducing algal blooms. With ... useful in medicine, data storage and environmental cleanups. The bacteria are much smaller than most ... smaller than a red blood cell; the magnets that it makes are the size of small viruses. Taking in iron ...

  2. Agricultural Fertilizer Certification Trainings Offered before Sept. 30 Deadline

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/agricultural-fertilizer-certification-trainings-offered-sept-30-deadline

    fields contribute to algal blooms in Lake Erie and other bodies of water. The training focuses on growers ... deadline will have more than 20 opportunities to attend training sessions offered by experts from the ...

  3. Recently Published / Presented

    https://ansci.osu.edu/newsletter/department-roundup/department-roundup-2016-05-23/recently-published-presented

    and water in western lake Erie region. J Great Lakes Res 42(2):476-81. 2016 National Breeders ...

  4. Register Soon for Greenhouse Hydroponics Workshop

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/register-soon-greenhouse-hydroponics-workshop

    crop fields is one cause of Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms. Much lower water use — some 10 to 20 ... Lake Erie — building new facilities in the state, Kubota said. But even before that, Ohio’s hydroponic ... Kubota, Ling and other CFAES experts working in various areas of controlled environment agriculture. Their ...

  5. Keeping Phosphorus Out of Waterways

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/keeping-phosphorus-out-waterways

    a lot of discussion about  who  causes the algal bloom problem in Western Lake Erie or what  causes the ... water then flows out to the ditch or nearby creek, stream or lake. “This filter has great potential,” ...

  6. Healthy Soil Farm Tour

    https://agnr.osu.edu/events/healthy-soil-farm-tour

    percent no-till agriculture and cover crops to keep nutrients on the farm and out of the Western Lake Erie ...

  7. Conference to Discuss Enriching Soils While Keeping Water Safe

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/conference-discuss-enriching-soils-while-keeping-water-safe

    to reduce algal blooms in Lake Erie. “It could be an unanticipated weather change that causes the ... from applying manure within 24 hours of predicted heavy rainfall, a law that went into effect in 2015 ...

  8. Publications

    https://ansci.osu.edu/research/publications

    2016. Prevalence and diversity of shiga toxin genes in canada geese and water in western lake erie ... abundance and diversity in determining microcystin dynamics in lake erie coastal wetland and downstream ... region. J Great Lakes Res 42(2):476-81. Hu C, Rea C, Yu Z, Lee J. 2016. Relative importance of microcystis ...

  9. Phenology Research Garden Featuring Annabelle the Praying Mantis

    https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/our-gardens/lane-avenue-gardens/phenology-research-garden

    perennial species (in the Learning Gardens).  The plants were closely monitored during bloom time to predict ... These data correlate observed changes in plant and animal behavior, and predict risk of target avian ... Marysville, Ohio. The science of phenology includes studies of the annual cycle of plants (the blooming of ...

  10. Ohio Composting Industry Tour Is Aug. 24

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohio-composting-industry-tour-aug-24

    facilities, will center around Lake Erie. The Aug. 24 event is for anyone interested in commercial or ... Ohio law will ban dumping it in Lake Erie’s open waters, a longtime disposal method, after July 2020. ... captures sand carried by the Cuyahoga River before it gets into Lake Erie, and then cleans and collects it. ...

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