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When Planting Wheat, Don't Put Eggs in One Basket
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/when-planting-wheat-dont-put-eggs-one-basket
should spread their choices over varieties that provide good yields, disease resistance, stalk quality ... environmental conditions and disease problems, both of which contribute to yield reduction." Instead, Paul ... choose varieties that exhibit a combination of such characteristics as high yield potential, disease ...
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A Clean Greenhouse Means Healthier Plants
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/clean-greenhouse-means-healthier-plants
plant diseases. That's the message Steve Nameth, an Ohio State University plant pathologist, is ... going to contribute to disease and insect development and their spread from one plant to another." ... control diseases and insects. It's just easier to spray than it is to clean up, but we try to ...
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Ohio State Plant Pathologist Recognized for Work on Fruit Crops
August 12, 2004 WOOSTER, Ohio-- The next time you enjoy a sweet, juicy, disease-free apple or ... Ellis has spent 28 years making sure diseases donââ¬â¢t take a bite out of growersââ¬â¢ profits or ... devoted to the study of plant diseases and their control. APS grants this honor to current members as ...
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Media Advisory: Ohio State Experts Available to Speak on Bees and Pesticides
farm, lawn and garden insecticides, called neonicotinoids, in crashing bee populations. Also of note, ...
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Soybean School Focuses on Increasing Yields
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soybean-school-focuses-increasing-yields
best be used in Ohio. "We have thinner soils in Ohio, we've got disease, we have higher clay ... limitation to soybean yield in Ohio is disease," Watters said. "Anne Dorrance will address ... "Field Crop Insect Update," Ron Hammond, OSU Extension entomologist. "New Generation Soybean ...
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OARDC Receives National Research Award for Critical Soybean Rust Work
a fungal disease that poses a serious threat to soybean production. First detected in the U.S. in 2004, ... soybean rust has caused serious concern due to high yield losses from the disease experienced in South ... the disease using an extensive network initially of over 2,300 “sentinel plots,” helping farmers know ...
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Planting Wheat on Wheat Increases Disease Pressure
the potential for diseases and problems associated with the Hessian fly. "Late-planted wheat can ... the few disease problems associated with this production combo. On the other hand, planting wheat ... following wheat or corn can create a myriad of problems because like plants attract like diseases. "If ...
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Chow Line: Nearly one in 100 need to avoid gluten (for 6/12/11)
called celiac disease, varies in its severity, but some people have so much trouble that the villi (small ... consume. According to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC), part of the ... National Institutes of Health, symptoms of celiac disease vary widely from person to person. Some have no ...
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Grafting Can Help Fight Foliar Diseases, OSU Researchers Find
against soil-borne diseases. But Ohio State University researchers have discovered that the method can ... also fight off foliar diseases. Brian McSpadden-Gardener, a microbial ecologist with the Ohio ... foliar diseases than ungrafted tomato plants of the same genotype. McSpadden-Gardener's work is part ...
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Blame the Heat for Delayed Pumpkin Development
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/blame-heat-delayed-pumpkin-development
influence on those sales." In addition to the effects heat stress has had on the crop, diseases are now ... just now starting to see powdery mildew, a disease that is perfectly suited to the cool weather we are ... having right now," said Riedel. "It's a very significant disease problem once you have it ...