Contributors
Jay Franklin Martin , PhD
Professor, OSU Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1 Morning Introduction
- 3 Ohio Department of Agriculture
- 5 Ohio Department of Natural Resources
- 13 Sponsor Appreciation
- 13 The “Nutrient Conundrum”: Challenges and opportunities for managing eutrophication
- 56 Contributions of legacy soil P and P fertilizer to edge-of-field P losses
- 83 Soil test phosphorus trends and phosphorus pools
- 112 Role of in-stream processes in shaping P exports to Lake Erie during low and high flow
- 138 Afternoon Introduction
- 138 Avoiding “one-size fits all” – Defining Lake Erie’s phosphorus management regions
- 138 Morning Wrap-Up
- 165 Using P removal structures to decrease dissolved P losses from high P soils in the WLEB
- 190 Controls on subsurface nutrient losses from agricultural fields during precipitation-driven events
- 213 Agronomic uses of manure that reduce environmental risk
- 239 Afternoon Wrap-Up
RESEARCH TOPICS
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)Contributors
Brittany Hanrahan - Author, Chad Penn - Author, Christopher John Winslow, PhD - Author, Dorothy Pelanda - Author, Dr. Helen Jarvie - Author, Dr. James Hood - Author, Dr. Steven Culman - Author, Greg LaBarge - Author, Jay Franklin Martin, PhD - Author, Mary Mertz - Author, Merrin Macrae - Author, Will Osterholz - Author
Description
The Understanding Algal Blooms: State of the Science Virtual Conference highlighted current scientific knowledge related to algal blooms. Research and outreach leaders presented findings from recent studies and identified important areas of uncertainty.
Specific topics included:
- Collaborations and partnerships critical for improving water quality
- Understanding lag times and soil phosphorus dynamics
- The latest in edge-of-field research and best management practices




