Site

Search results

  1. More Than 10,000 Ohio Farmers Have Received Water Quality Training

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/news/more-10000-ohio-farmers-have-received-water-quality-training

    to the harmful algal blooms plaguing Lake Erie and other bodies of water in recent years. “Since we ... on the link between phosphorus, harmful algal blooms and agriculture; best management practices for ... nearby and downstream water resources. Experts say soluble phosphorus runoff from farms is a contributor ...

  2. Development Of An Integrated System For Nitrogen And Phosphorus Removal From Animal Manure

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/about-us/projects/field-faucet-projects/method-extracting-n-p-manure

    a growing crop could absorb. Too much phosphorus in our lakes can lead to harmful algal blooms.   A research ...

  3. Ohio State Improving Water Quality, One Farm at a Time

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-improving-water-quality-one-farm-time

    to help protect water quality in the western basin of Lake Erie. Ohio, Michigan and Indiana farmers ... would especially benefit the watershed around Grand Lake St. Marys in western Ohio, where there are ... real-time concentrations of microcystin in Lake Erie’s waters. A sensor will be developed to detect ...

  4. Guidance for powdered activated carbon use to remove cyanotoxins

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/about-us/projects/ohio-dept-higher-education-projects/activated-carbon-remove-cyanotoxins

    Smarter charcoal use: guidance for water treatment plants during algal bloom season Principal ... effectively remove harmful algal toxins from drinking water. Harmful algal blooms can produce a family of ...

  5. Integrated Disease Management Helps Ohio’s Grape Industry Thrive

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/grapes

    growers through OSU Extension. Thriving vineyards from Ohio River to Lake Erie's shores Ohio's ... shores of Lake Erie."  Continued efforts in research and Extension directed at the economical and ... bloom until four weeks after bloom; at four weeks after bloom, the fruit becomes resistant to infection. ...

  6. Development Of BioFET Sensors For Real Time Monitoring Of Cyanotoxins

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/about-us/projects/field-faucet-projects/handheld-sensors-monitoring-cyanotoxins

    the water. But in the case of harmful algal blooms, current methods for getting those answers are ... New field sensors will quickly scan for multiple algal toxins in water, food Principal ... that link directly with algal toxins, so it is able to detect substances of concern even when there are ...

  7. Method Development for Detecting Toxins In Biological Samples

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/about-us/projects/ohio-dept-higher-education-projects/detecting-toxins-biological-samples

    a method to detect microcystin compounds in human tissue. Since harmful algal blooms are a relatively ... Developing techniques to measure harmful algal toxins in the human body Principal Investigator ... recent issue, scientists are still developing the tools needed to tell whether algal toxins or their ...

  8. New Grant Focuses on Nutrient Management, Cleaner Lake Erie Water

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/news/new-grant-focuses-nutrient-management-cleaner-lake-erie-water

    matches from various agencies and industry groups — targets Ohio’s western Lake Erie watershed, home to ... quality in the basin, fueling the growth of harmful algal blooms. To accomplish this work, the grant will ... phosphorus that can affect the lake’s water quality downstream, said Greg LaBarge, Ohio State University ...

  9. NE Ohio Field Day

    https://oardc.osu.edu/events/ne-ohio-field-day

    vortex the grape-friendly soil profile at the 25-acre station, which lies within the  Lake Erie American ... Ohio and the U.S. in general,” Kirk said. It’s so new experts aren’t clear how big of a problem it will ... be, but it’s already become an “issue of significance” in California, New York’s Finger Lakes region ...

  10. Develop New Technologies

    https://field2faucet.osu.edu/develop-new-technologies

    New Ideas for An Old Problem Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are not a new phenomenon--but Ohio State ... resources. Projects Field to Faucet Funded Projects New field sensors will quickly scan for multiple algal ...

Pages