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  1. Coal Plant Byproduct, If Spread on Farms, Could Fight Lake Erie Algae

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/coal-plant-byproduct-if-spread-farms-could-fight-lake-erie-algae

    WOOSTER, Ohio--  Warren Dick,  a soil biochemist in the university’s  College of Food, ... crop fields can keep soluble phosphorus, the main nutrient feeding the algae, from getting washed from ... http://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/coal-plant-byproduct-if-spread-farms-could-fight-lake-erie-algae coal plant byproduct Lake Erie algae blooms ...

  2. Honors Thesis Defense- Krystal Pocock

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/honors-thesis-defense-krystal-pocock

    Ohio (i.e. Burr Oak (n=6), Hoover Reservoir (n=11), Indian Lake (n=11)).  Results of univariate ... Functional Macroinvertebrate Diversity Indices as Indicators of Nutrient Pollution in Ohio Streams Nutrient ... urban runoff.  Excess nitrogen and phosphorus cause degradation of aquatic ecosystems. Sensitivity of ...

  3. Faculty to study sources and fates of nutrients in Ohio River basin watersheds

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/faculty-study-sources-and-fates-nutrients-ohio-river-basin-watersheds

    watersheds of the Ohio River basin. The project addresses the arising need to further quantify, spatially and ... temporally, phosphorus and nitrogen dynamics and their influences on aquatic life and harmful algal blooms. ... This initiative represents novel research through its inclusion of forested and urban (in addition to ...

  4. Effects of Aquatic Habitat Degradation on Hybridization between Bluegill and Green Sunfish

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/effects-aquatic-habitat-degradation-hybridization-between-bluegill-and-green-sunfish

    using the Ohio EPA’s Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index (QHEI) and was then compared to the relative ... abundances of Bluegill, Green Sunfish, and Hybrid Sunfish. Our results illustrated that a positive ...

  5. Update on Ohio's Program for Controlling Johne's Disease

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-7-issue-2/update-ohios-program-controlling-johnes-disease

    assessment/management plan process. Currently, Federal monies of $350/farm are available to support the initial risk ... Dr. Bill Shulaw, Extension Beef and Sheep Veterinarian, The Ohio State University (top of page) ... classification programs to help separate infected herds from test-negative herds. Ohio has been at the forefront ...

  6. Matthew Shumar

    https://senr.osu.edu/our-people/matthew-shumar-0

    Matthew Shumar Program Coordinator, Ohio Bird Conservation Initiative shumar.3@osu.edu ... Conservation Initiative:  http://obcinet.org/ Ohio Lights Out:  http://ohiolightsout.org/ Ohio Breeding Bird ... Birds in Ohio. 600 pp. Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, PA. Rodewald, P.G., and ...

  7. Graduate Exit Seminar- Claire Rapp

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/graduate-exit-seminar-claire-rapp

    a difficult environmental hazard to manage. While uncontrolled wildfires can pose considerable risk ... , overly-aggressive suppression degrades fire-adapted ecosystems and increases the risk of catastrophic wildfires in ... evolving situations characterized by high risk. Many factors inform these decisions, and IMT members must ...

  8. Jeff A. Hattey, PhD

    https://senr.osu.edu/our-people/jeff-hattey-phd

    Animal Waste Management Websites On-Field Ohio P-Index Urban Soil Management Links to News Articles New ... Brownfield Ag News, Talking Students With Assistant Dean Jeff Hattey, October 7, 2011 Reflections on Sierra ... As Affected By the Long-Term Application of Phosphorus Fertilizer and Organic Amendments.  Soil Sci. ...

  9. Phosphorus and Nitrogen and Carbon, OH MY! The role of wetlands in mitigating pollutants in our landscape and globe

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/phosphorus-and-nitrogen-and-carbon-oh-my-role-wetlands-mitigating-pollutants-our-landscape

    Phosphorus and Nitrogen and Carbon, OH MY!  The role of wetlands in mitigating pollutants in our landscape ... most due to pollution caused by excessive nitrogen and phosphorus. Also, we have increased the ... wetland problem, with the strategic purpose of minimizing the excess phosphorus, nitrogen, and carbon in ...

  10. Experts anticipate a less severe bloom than last year’s

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/experts-anticipate-less-severe-bloom-last-year%E2%80%99s

    experience a smaller-than-average  harmful algal bloom  (HAB) this summer, which would result in a less ... severe bloom than 2022. Ohio Sea Grant and The Ohio State University Stone Laboratory hosted a live web ... 2-4.5 on the severity index – whereas last year’s bloom was measured at a 6.8. Read more >> water ...

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