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  1. Notes On Bacterial Canker and Tomato Pith- What To Look For

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/notes-bacterial-canker-and-tomato-pith-what-look

    information for this article came from The Ohio State University Department of Plant Pathology. Factsheets are ...

  2. Insect Night Walk at the Wooster Science Building

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/insect-night-walk-the-wooster-science-building

    beetles.  Experience insect life after dark! Come and pet a bee, dig insect fossils, create unique insect ...

  3. Tomato Diseases and What To Look For

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/tomato-diseases-and-what-look

    Department of Plant Pathology. Factsheets are available at https://go.osu.edu/tomato_diseases Bacterial Leaf ...

  4. Christmas trees living large: A photo tour in Secrest Arboretum

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/christmas-trees-living-large-photo-tour-in-secrest-arboretum

    Kurt Knebusch WOOSTER, Ohio—Hundreds of pine, fir, and spruce trees, all decked in holiday green, ... drought, and cold well. The cultivar called Candicans has needles the same color as those of a blue spruce ... shows when the tree is seen from different angles. Serbian spruce GPS location: go.osu.edu/SerbianSpruce ...

  5. 46 Gallons of Sap Makes 1 Gallon of Pancake Topper

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/46-gallons-sap-makes-1-gallon-pancake-topper

    maple found in Ohio woods. It is identified by its bark that is a dark brownish color, the buds are ...

  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. 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 ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Gypsy Moth Damaging Area Trees

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/gypsy-moth-damaging-area-trees

    the caterpillars emerge and feed on trees such as oaks, pine and spruce, the latter two being favored ... under the tree bark, where they overwinter. Then in the late spring and early summer, the eggs hatch and ...

  10. 2005

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/academics/undergraduate/research/cfaes-undergraduate-research-forum/archives/2005

    Justin Whitehill The Relationship Between the Fine Bark Beetle and the Tip Blight Pathogen on Austrian ... Pine Pierluigi Bonello Heath Williams Unique Solubility of Turkey Fast Skeletal Embryonic Myosin ...

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