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  1. Comparison and standardization of soil enzyme assay for meaningful data interpretation

    https://senr.osu.edu/research/publications/comparison-and-standardization-soil-enzyme-assay-meaningful-data

    Deng, Shiping, Richard Dick, Christopher Freeman, Ellen Kandeler and Michael N. Weintraub. 2017. Comparison and standardization of soil enzyme assay for meaningful data interpretation. Journal of Microbiological Methods 133:32-34. Richard P. Dick Journal ...

  2. Review of "wolves, courts, and public policy: The children of the night return to the Northern Rocky Mountains.”

    https://senr.osu.edu/research/publications/review-wolves-courts-and-public-policy-children-night-return-northern-rocky

    Bruskotter, Jeremy T.  2017. Review of "wolves, courts, and public policy: The children of the night return to the Northern Rocky Mountains. ” Biological Conservation 206:224-225. Jeremy T. Bruskotter Journal article Tuesday, February 7, 2017 Terrest ...

  3. Effects of Tillage Practices and Land Use Management on Soil Aggregates and Soil Organic Carbon in the North Appalachian Region, USA

    https://senr.osu.edu/research/publications/effects-tillage-practices-and-land-use-management-soil-aggregates-and-soil

    Nath, Arun Jyoti and Rattan Lal. 2017. Effects of tillage practices and land use management on soil aggregates and soil organic carbon in the North Appalachian Region, USA. Pedosphere 27(1):172-176. Rattan Lal Journal article Tuesday, February 7, 2017 ...

  4. Species-dependent effects of bird feeders on nest predators and nest survival of urban American Robins and Northern Cardinals

    https://senr.osu.edu/research/publications/species-dependent-effects-bird-feeders-nest-predators-and-nest-survival-urban

    Malpass, Jennifer S., Amanda D. Rodewald and Stephen N. Matthews. 2017. Species-dependent effects of bird feeders on nest predators and nest survival of urban American Robins and Northern Cardinals. CONDOR 119(1):1-16. Stephen N. Matthews Journal article ...

  5. Graduate Student Elected to Council of Interdisciplinary Professional Society

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/graduate-student-elected-council-interdisciplinary-professional-society

    Congratulations to Anne Junod, a PhD student in the School of Environment and Natural Resources specializing in Environmental Social Sciences, who was recently elected to the Council of the the International Association for Society and Natural Resources ( ...

  6. Brown Bag: Culture, Agriculture And Shrubs

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/brown-bag-culture-agriculture-and-shrubs

    On April 5, Professor Richard Dick will discuss over 15 years of research he has led in the Sahel on optimized systems of G. senegalensis and P. reticulatum that have resulted in many intriguing benefits and mechanisms in relation to remediation of degrad ...

  7. The Long-term Consequences of Deer Browse in Temperate and Boreal Forests

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/long-term-consequences-deer-browse-temperate-and-boreal-forests

    An Honors Thesis Presentation will be given by Samuel Reed. He will present "The Long-term Consequences of Deer Browse in Temperate and Boreal Forests" in 112 Kottman Hall. ...

  8. James Dunn's Graduate Defense Seminar

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/james-dunns-graduate-defense-seminar

    A Graduate Defense Seminar will be presented by James Dunn, MS candidate in Environmental Microbiology. He will present "Evolution and Functional Analysis of Hematite Binding Peptides" in 370 Kottman Hall. ...

  9. Faculty honored at recognition reception

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/faculty-honored-recognition-reception

    Faculty at The Ohio State University were recognized on March 27, 2017 at the Faculty Recognition Reception hosted by President Michael Drake and Senior Vice President for Research Caroline Whitacre. The reception, held at the Faculty Club, honored Ohio S ...

  10. Study finds Trees’ role in fighting global warming extends beyond carbon consumption

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/study-finds-trees%E2%80%99-role-fighting-global-warming-extends-beyond-carbon-consumption

    Forests play a complex role in keeping the planet cool, one that goes far beyond the absorption of carbon dioxide, new research has found.  Trees also impact climate by regulating the exchange of water and energy between the Earth’s surface and the atmosp ...

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