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Host Casey Hentges explains the difference between abiotic or biotic symptoms in plants. Biotic symptoms are caused by living organisms such as bacteria, fungus, virus or nematodes. Abiotic symptoms…
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Welcome to Oklahoma Gardening! Simple Science: Abiotic vs BioticHost Casey Hentges explains the difference between abiotic or biotic symptoms in plants. Biotic symptoms are caused by living…
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Dana Zook, an OSU Extension livestock specialist, explains the avian influenza virus and how to prevent its spread. Questions and more information about avian influenza can be found at your local…
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In this segment, Dr. Lara Maxwell discusses her research on therapeutics or drugs that we administer to treat a disease. She talks about her work with Monkey B virus, which can be devastating to…
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In this segment of Vet Med Faces of Research, Dr. Sunil More talks about his respiratory virus diseases research including COVID-19.
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In this episode of the Best of Oklahoma Gardening, we have a virtual field day at the OSU Cimarron Valley Research Station in Perkins, OK.
Segment 1
1:40 Extension Plant Disease and Insect…
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Dr. Tom Oomens, associate professor at Oklahoma State's College of Veterinary Medicine, talks about his research to find a vaccine for RSV, a very common human virus that claims many lives.
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Bob Hunger explains how diseases may cause wheat to turn yellow.
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This week on SUNUP, we learn about the role of OSU Extension during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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- Kris Hiney explains why it is important to have a detailed plan for animal care ahead of disaters and pandemics.
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Darren Scott has information on food safety during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Department of Wellness staff members are doing their part to help prevent the spread of germs at the Colvin. Here's what you can do to help!
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Sitlington Professor of Infectious Diseases Dr. Clinton Jones talks about his research and the impact disease has on the cattle industry.
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Oklahoma livestock operators are being cautioned to be extra vigilant for symptoms of vesicular stomatitis in their animals, and to report anything suspicious to their local veterinarians…
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Dr. Keith Bailey, veterinarian and director of the Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory on Oklahoma State University’s Stillwater campus, explains how porcine epidemic diarrhea virus…
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