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  1. Algae for Biofuels

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEX-651-11

    photo inhibition occurs after exposure to too intensive light. For some algal species, a dark cycle is ... temperature range for algal cultivation is 25–35°C. CO₂ supplied at an optimal concentration 350–1000 ppm and ... solid-liquid separation steps. The first step, flocculation, aggregates the algal cells and improves the ...

  2. Ohio Trees for Bees

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-71

    bees from early spring through late summer, with most tree species in Ohio blooming in spring and early ... this list have been described as important by multiple researchers and bee experts. Other trees not ... listed here can also provide food for bees. For example, Ohio horticultural experts have noted ...

  3. Annual Bluegrass Weevil

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0095

    southern and western ranges of ABW distribution, where annual bluegrass is less commonly grown. Monitoring ... migrate from overwintering sites in increasing numbers when Forsythia spp. are in full bloom. Peak adult ... redbud is in early bloom. Egg-laying begins during the full bloom of eastern redbud or flowering dogwood. ...

  4. Preparing Newsprint for Bedding

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/cdfs-126

    CDFS-126 Community Development 08/14/2017 Cynthia Bond The format that Americans read for news is ... difficult to bale chopped newsprint as the smaller pieces tend to drift free. This same issue is a problem ... smaller sizes, but will still absorb liquid. Any piece under 5 inches is difficult to bale and ...

  5. Firelands Coastal Tributaries

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/groups/firelands-coastal-tributaries

    Chappel Creek, Sugar Creek Erie, Huron Breann Hohman Watershed Coordinator Erie SCWD 2900 Columbus Ave ...

  6. Pollinator Quick Guide: What You Can Do to Help Monarchs

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-82

    summer through early fall, visits are increasingly uncommon. Experts estimate that monarch populations ... an adult (butterfly) stage. While the adults can feed on the nectar of many summer- and fall-blooming ... that bloom in midsummer into fall.  Liatris  (Photo by Beverly Turner, Jackson, Minnesota.) Aster  ...

  7. Native Trees: Creating Living Landscapes for Birds, Butterflies, Bees, and Other Beneficials

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5815

    ripening. Berries that fall to the ground are eaten by birds and mammals. The blooms of black gum are not ... large shrub that boasts a similar spring display of blooms. For this reason, cherries are attractive ... and other pollinators. Pin cherry (P. pensylvanica) blooms earlier than other cherries, making it an ...

  8. Transforming Chadwick Lake

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/transforming-chadwick-lake

    Lake. The project plans were to remove invasive plants, stock the lake with various species of fish and ... lake with fish. Chadwick stocked the lake with eight different species of fish. The final stage of the ... renovation was to maintain the native plant growth around the lake. 300 plants were established around the ...

  9. Indian Lake Watershed Project

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/groups/indian-lake-watershed-project

    Indian Lake Logan, Hardin, Auglaize Vicky Boots Executive Director 324 Co. Rd. 11 Bellefontaine, ... 05080001-010 The Indian Lake Watershed Project was created to facilitate and promote actions that will improve ... water quality for the benefit of recreation, agriculture, wildlife, and other uses of the Indian Lake ...

  10. Boxelder Bugs and Leaf-footed Bugs

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-2106

    but they are smaller, more rounded, wingless, and bright red. Eggs are dark reddish-brown.    Western ... Conifer-seed Bugs The western conifer-seed bug, also known as the western pine-seed bug, belongs to a small ... lay eggs that result in a second generation by early autumn. Western Conifer-seed Bugs The western ...

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