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  1. Shane M. Allan

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/node/5179

    experience. He participated in studies of induced resistance in the Austrian Pine, collecting and processing ... tissue samples for DNA extraction and aiding in greenhouse studies of pine phenolics. The research he ... contributed to reveals important information on the survival of pines in a warming climate.  In the Bonello ...

  2. CFAES names its Distinguished Professors

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/cfaes-names-its-distinguished-professors

    proceedings articles, 11 peer-reviewed Extension factsheets, 21 technical reports, six abstracts, and 30 ...

  3. Harvesting Holiday Knowledge

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/harvesting-holiday-knowledge

    cutting, and caring for your tree, guaranteeing a holiday filled with the enchanting scent of fresh pine ...

  4. Plant for Pollinators

    https://hamilton.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/plant-pollinators

    Website   OSU Factsheets Pollinator Quick Guide- What you can do to Help Pollinators Pollinator Quick ...

  5. As globe warms, infected pines starve and disease-causing fungi thrive

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/globe-warms-infected-pines-starve-and-disease-causing-fungi-thrive

    conditions produced by global warming weaken pine trees’ resistance to disease by hindering their ability to ... trees more susceptible to disease. The study was conducted on Austrian pines, which are native to ... effects on the trees after infection by two related fungi that have killed large swaths of these pines ...

  6. Kissing Bugs Under the Mistletoe? Not in Ohio, Say Experts

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/kissing-bugs-under-the-mistletoe-not-in-ohio-say-experts

    Berger, Bugwood.org.) Dave Shetlar, an entomology professor in the college who goes by the nickname “The ... BugDoc,” said he’s taken a number of calls about possible kissing bugs in people’s homes in recent weeks. ... try to suck your blood,” Shetlar said. Wheel bugs, too, get mistaken for kissing bugs, Shetlar said. ...

  7. Chow Line: Cicadas can be a tasty treat, but they can be hazardous to those allergic to seafood, FDA warns

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-cicadas-can-be-tasty-treat-they-can-be-hazardous-those-allergic-seafood-fda

    Magicicada septendecula– each of which will come up at different times during the spring, says David Shetlar ... attract females, mate, and the females lay their eggs, starting the process over again, Shetlar said. For those of ... “These things are perfectly edible,” Shetlar said, noting that they “have the consistency of milk ...

  8. Farm Science Review: Gwynne Conservation Area

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/farm-science-review-gwynne-conservation-area

    Clean Boater Program Sarah Orlando Conifer ID: Is it Pine, Spruce, Fir or something else? Curtis Young ...

  9. OCAMM odds & ends

    https://ocamm.osu.edu/news/ocamm-odds-ends-36

    Extension: Factsheet: Determining Manure Nutrients from Manure | While knowing the manure nutrient content is ... factsheet discusses how to determine availability and provides a handy calculator.  |   Factsheet From ...

  10. Northeast Ohio hosts millions of cicadas

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/northeast-ohio-hosts-millions-cicadas

    can also get on your nerves,” said David Shetlar, a professor emeritus with CFAES.   Their distinctive ... will temporarily leave an area just to find solace, Shetlar said. By showing up in the millions all at ... ate too many of them,” Shetlar said. After a few more weeks of mating, this brood of 17-year cicadas ...

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