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Alternative forages for seasonal slumps
Learn about summer slumps in farming, when forage is scarce. NH Agricultural Experiment Station scientists explore alternative crops for livestock…
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, Natural Resources and the Environment, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Climate Science, Farm Management, Resilient Agriculture Resource
Crop Rotation Impacts Nitrogen Cycling during Water Deficit
UNH research shows crop rotation complexity boosts soil nitrogen.
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, Natural Resources and the Environment, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Climate Science, Farm Management, Molecular Biology, Soil Management Resource
Profiling Knockout Mice for Autism Sex Bias Answers
UNH researchers study autism sex bias in brain proteins.
Molecular, Cellular, and Biomedical Sciences, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Molecular Biology Resource
Effect of Butyrate Compounds on Eimeria bovis Sporozoites
UNH COLSA scientists discover sodium butyrate prevents coccidiosis in cattle when added to animal feed.
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, Biological Sciences, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Dairy Science, Farm Management Resource
Inducing Hippocampal Activity Synchronization Aids Memory Formation and Retrieval
UNH researchers found the neurons involved in classical conditioning become more synchronized during learning, improving our understanding of how…
Molecular, Cellular, and Biomedical Sciences, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Molecular Biology Resource
Molecular Architecture of Photoreceptor Phosphodiesterase 6 (PDE6)
UNH researchers determined the first structural model for an enzyme involved in inherited eye diseases, offering clues for new drug development.
Molecular, Cellular, and Biomedical Sciences, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Molecular Biology Resource
Separating Proactive Conservation from Species Listing Decisions
UNH researchers found New England cottontail rabbit populations are declining in part due to being “delisted” from the U.S. Endangered Species Act.
Natural Resources and the Environment, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Ecosystem Services, Genetics and Genomics Resource
Aquaculture research at COLSA
Aquaculture researchers at the UNH College of Life Sciences & Agriculture are investigating new and innovative methods of sustainable fishing,…
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, Biological Sciences, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Ecosystem Services, Sustainable Aquaculture Resource
Factors helping milk production in organic, grass-fed dairy farms
Explore recent research on organic grass-fed dairy management practices for higher milk production by UNH scientist Andre Brito, published in…
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Dairy Science, Farm Management Resource
Harnessing Plant-Microbiome Interactions for Bioremediation in Freshwater
UNH researchers found diverse microcosms were able to bioremediate large amounts of benzotriazole, helping improve bioremediation efforts in…
Molecular, Cellular, and Biomedical Sciences, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Ecosystem Services, Molecular Biology, Water Management Resource
The Lamprey River Hydrological Observatory: Suburbanization and Changing Seasonality
Over 20 years of observations of the Lamprey River by UNH researchers offer an historic look at how human development and warming climate impact the…
Natural Resources and the Environment, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Climate Science, Water Management Resource
Raptors Target Fixed Points in Aerial Prey Aggregations
New research from UNH shows hawks hunt by targeting a fixed point in a swarm rather than specific prey to increase the potential of successful…
Biological Sciences, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Ecosystem Services Resource
Nitrogen Removal By Oysters in Great Bay-Piscataqua River Estuary
New research shows that both farmed and wild oysters filter nitrogen from the water, helping reduce eutrophication and complementing land-based…
Biological Sciences, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Ecosystem Services, Sustainable Aquaculture Resource
At-Risk Species as Effective Conservation Surrogates
New research shows habitat restoration for New England cottontails also benefits shrubland birds.
Biological Sciences, Natural Resources and the Environment, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Ecosystem Services, Genetics and Genomics Resource
Eco-Evolutionary Mediators of Resilience to Climate Change
A new UNH study looks at regional impacts of climate change on animal behavior, providing new insight into how ecosystems become resilient to a…
Biological Sciences, Funded Proposals Climate Science, Ecosystem Services, Genetics and Genomics Resource
Tomatoes: High Tunnel Pruning Strategies
New research from UNH examines the impact of tomato harvesting techniques on plant productivity, providing new guidelines to improve crop output and…
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Farm Management, Resilient Agriculture Resource
High Tunnel Eggplant Varieties, Pruning and Post-Harvest Storage
UNH researchers determined how different methods of pruning and storing pollination-free eggplant varieties enhance plant growth and impact crop…
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Farm Management, Resilient Agriculture, Specialty Crops Resource
Identifying Highest-Yielding Varieties of Brussels Sprouts for New Hampshire
New UNH research examined best-performing varieties of Brussels sprouts for the New England region and updated recommendations to improve crop…
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Farm Management, Resilient Agriculture, Specialty Crops Resource
Table Grapes: Determining Ideal Training Systems and Cultivars for New Hampshire
UNH researchers determined new ways to improve table grape production in New Hampshire, such as optimizing vine training systems for enhanced grape…
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Farm Management, Resilient Agriculture, Specialty Crops Resource
Using Seafood Byproduct Chitosan as a Natural Disease Suppressant for Apples
New UNH research focuses on how New Hampshire growers can battle tree fruit pests and diseases with sustainable, cost-effective seafood byproducts.
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station Farm Management, Insect, Pest, Weed, and Disease Management, Resilient Agriculture Resource