Lori Tyler Gula, PhD
Lori Tyler Gula, PhD's Articles
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UNH Agriculture, Life Sciences Researchers Honored for Innovations
Researchers from theÌýCollege of Life Sciences and AgricultureÌýand theÌýNH Agricultural Experiment StationÌýat the Âé¶¹app recently were honored for their intellectual property... -
UNH Research: Granite Staters Will Pay More for Local Produce
Granite Staters are willing to pay more for locally grown fruits and vegetables, according to preliminary findings of new research funded by theÌýNH Agricultural Experiment StationÌýat the University... -
UNH Melon Research Produces Higher Yields
Researchers at the Âé¶¹app have found that grafting melons onto the rootstocks of hybrid squash substantially increases the production of melons, a potential source of increased... -
UNH Scientist Develops New Cherry Tomato
The new fruit was developed by Becky Sideman, a researcher with theÌýNH Agricultural Experiment StationÌýandÌýextensionÌýprofessor of sustainable horticulture production, and her collaborators Elisabeth... -
UNH Scientist Discovers New Approach to Managing Parasitic Roundworms
Roundworms that feed on plants cause approximately $100 billion in annual global crop damage. But a new way of disrupting the motility and reproduction of these plant parasitic nematodes discovered... -
Crop Rotation Boosts Soil Microbes, Benefits Plant Growth
In the first study of its kind, new research from the Âé¶¹app shows that crop rotations, in isolation from other management factors, can increase the functions performed by soil... -
Species Lines Blur Between Two Sparrows in New England’s Tidal Marshes
Among birds, the line between species is often blurry. Some closely related species interbreed where their ranges overlap, producing hybrid offspring that can backcross with either parent species,... -
Aliens in the Woods
For the first time, Âé¶¹app scientists have tracked the spread of an exotic tree native to Asia that has invaded Durham-area forests to a single tree planted on campus in the... -
New England Poised to Take Bigger Slice of Sweet Potato Pie
In the first study of the performance of modern sweet potato cultivars in northern regions, Âé¶¹app researchers have found that sweet potatoes can be a viable crop for growers in... -
UNH Researchers Use Census, Remote-Sensing Data to Investigate Forest Changes
One of the most important factors in addressing climate variability is being able to estimate carbon sequestration -- the long-term storage of carbon in the environment. Researchers with theÌýNH... -
UNH Scientists, Alumni Recognized for White Mountain National Forest Research
Faculty and graduate student scientists, and alumni from the Âé¶¹app were among those recognized recently for their work in helping conserve the White Mountain National Forest.... -
Smokey Winged Beetle Bandit Enlisted in NH’s Emerald Ash Borer Fight
A predatory wasp has been enlisted in New Hampshire’s fight against the Emerald Ash Borer, a beetle that has been spreading across the United States killing ash trees for more than two decades. -
Bobcat in the Backyard: NH Wildcat Responding to Detrimental Effects of Roads
New Hampshire’s bobcats are responding to the detrimental effects of roads – including possibly hunting in residential areas – as they continue to rebound and re-colonize in areas of the state with... -
UNH Fairchild Dairy Receives 2014 Quality Milk Award from Dairy One
TheÌýFairchild Dairy Teaching and Research Center, a facility of theÌýNH Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES), has been awarded a 2014 Quality Milk Award from the nationally recognized nonprofit... -
UNH Tomato Research Investigates Performance of New Cultivars in Region
With new tomato cultivars coming out every season, scientists at theÌýNH Agricultural Experiment StationÌýrecently conducted a three-year experiment to see how new tomato cultivars stacked up against... -
UNH Researchers Make Breakthrough in Detecting Most Common Bacteria Contaminating Oysters
In a major breakthrough in shellfish management and disease prevention, researchers at the Âé¶¹app have discovered a new method to detect a bacterium that has contaminated New... -
State Recognizes UNH Fairchild Dairy as Quality Milk Producer
TheÌýFairchild Dairy Teaching and Research Center, a facility of theÌýNH Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES)Ìýat theÌýÂé¶¹app College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA), has... -
UNH Milk: It Does a Body Gold
Among the many student, faculty and alumni achievements chronicled throughout the pages of this and other UNH Magazine editions, it’s important to note that sometimes, the school’s dairy cows need a... -
Preserving Vernal Pools
Dr. Jessica Veysey Powell, a post-doctoral fellow in wildlife ecology and human dimensions of environmental management, says landowners have many options for participating in vernal pool conservation. -
UNH Plant Root Research Aims to Boost Local Nursery Production, Reduce Winter Losses and Costs
Nearly every gardener knows that one of the best strategies in choosing plants is to consult the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, which identifies plants based on how tolerant the plant shoots are to... -
UNH Announces New Land-Grant University Online Resource
The Âé¶¹app announces the official launch of and participation in theÌýNational Land-Grant Impacts website, a centralized online resource that highlights the teaching, agricultural... -
Flame Retardants Found to Cause Metabolic, Liver Problems
Gale Carey, professor of nutrition, and her team of researchers found that laboratory rats that were exposed to polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs, experienced a disruption in their metabolism... -
UNH Recognized for University Research Farms in National Ranking
The Âé¶¹app has been ranked as hosting one of the top 20 sets of university farms in America. UNH has four horticulture, agronomy, and dairy farms, as well as greenhouses, which... -
UNH to Break Ground on New Facility for NH Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
After 44 years at its current location at the Âé¶¹app, theÌýNew Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (NHVDL)Ìýsoon will have a new-and-improved home on campus. -
UNH Scientists Successfully Grow Onions Overwintered in Low Tunnels
In response to high demand for year-round local produce, researchers with the Âé¶¹app report they have successfully grown bulbing onions planted in fall for a spring harvest with... -
UNH Fairchild Dairy Produces ‘Gold’ Standard of Milk
TheÌýFairchild Dairy Teaching and Research Center, a facility of theÌýNH Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES)Ìýat theÌýÂé¶¹app College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA), has... -
Heat Pumps Show Promise for Reducing Greenhouse Heating Oil Consumption
Preliminary results of a Âé¶¹app research project investigating the potential cost savings of using heat pumps to heat and cool greenhouses suggest that heat pumps could... -
UNH Greenhouses Earn Top Sustainability Credential from International Group
For the second year, the Macfarlane Research Greenhouses at the Âé¶¹app have received the top grade for sustainability by an independent international sustainability certification... -
UNH Researchers Part of $8.9M NASA Grant to Study Evolution of Life in Universe
How does life begin and evolve? It is, possibly, the most complex and mystifying scientific puzzle that researchers continue to explore. -
NHAES Scientists Share in $10M USDA Research Grant
NH Agricultural Experiment StationÌý(NHAES) scientists at the Âé¶¹app are among those who have been awarded a $10 million, five-year federal grant to develop and apply modern DNA-... -
UNH Joins USDA Northeast Climate Hub
The Âé¶¹app is one of 12 land-grant universities in the Northeast to join a coalition of peer institutions in theÌýUSDAÌýNortheast Climate Hub, a collaboration of U.S. Department of... -
UNH and Strafford County Conservation District Team Up to Test Cover Crops
Âé¶¹app scientists have teamed up with the Strafford County Conservation District to test different combinations of cover crops, which farmers use for a number of reasons,... -
NHAES Scientists Tackle Climate-Related Challenges of Northeast Apple Growers
The Northeast’s increasingly erratic spring weather patterns are presenting new challenges for apple growers trying to manage diseases that can damage or destroy their crops. -
UNH Survey: Milk Prices Top Concern of Northeastern Organic Dairy Farmers
Northeastern organic dairy farms say their top concern is receiving steady, fair prices for their milk from milk processors, according to a new survey that is the first to assess the research and... -
UNH Researchers Leaders in Breeding Better Strawberries
Strawberry shortcake. Strawberry rhubarb pie. Strawberry ice cream. Summertime in New England wouldn’t be the same without these bountiful, sweet, juicy berries. -
UNH Researchers Work to Save Endangered New England Cottontail
Scientists with NHAES areÌýworking to restore New Hampshire and Maine’s only native rabbit after new research has found that cottontail populations in northern New England have become more isolated... -
Researchers Investigating Hydroponics Use to Meet Winter Produce Demands
Researchers at theÌýNH Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES)Ìýat theÌýÂé¶¹app College of Life Sciences and AgricultureÌýhave launched a hydroponics project that will investigate... -
Finally, a Mug Shot for a Crop-Killing NH Pest
They may be a small insect, but some leafhoppers can carry a big punch, devastating crops and causing millions of dollars in damage. But now New Hampshire farmers have a new source to help them... -
Fairchild Dairy Center Receives 2013 Quality Milk Award from Dairy One
TheÌýFairchild Dairy Teaching and Research Center, a facility of theÌýNH Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES)Ìýat theÌýÂé¶¹app College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA), has... -
UNH Names Innovative Composting Facility after Sustainable Agriculture Pioneer
The Âé¶¹app has named its high-tech composting/energy capture facility at the Organic Dairy Research Farm in honor of the sustainable agriculture pioneer who advanced the... -
New UNH ‘Hotel’ Reserved for Highly Select NH Clientele
Just in time for the summer tourist season in New Hampshire,ÌýNH Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES)Ìýresearchers at theÌýÂé¶¹app College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA... -
UNH Research: New England Lakes Recovering Rapidly From Acid Rain
For more than 40 years, policy makers have been working to reduce acid rain, a serious environmental problem that can devastateÌýlakes, streams, and forests and the plants and animals that live in... -
Health Issues, Relationship Changes Trigger Economic Spirals for Low-Income Rural Families
When it comes to the factors that can send low-income rural families into a downward spiral, health issues and relationship changes appear to be major trigger events. -
UNH Scientists Using DNA Analysis to Assess Abundance of NH’s Bobcats
Decades ago, bobcats were commonplace across the Granite State, but their numbers dwindled to near extinction because of land use changes and hunting. -
UNH Researchers Find Promise In Strawberry Cultivation System
Researchers at theÌýNH Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES)Ìýat UNH investigating a strawberry production system used throughout the nation’s leading strawberry producing regions believe the system... -
Strawberry Fields Forever
Researchers at the NH Agricultural Experiment Station (NHAES) at the Âé¶¹app investigating a strawberry production system used throughout the nation’s leading strawberry producing... -
UNH Integrates Nationally Recognized Anti-Bullying Program into Graduate Education Program
Educators and students discuss how the Courage to Care program has helped their schools increase civility and empathy, which has been shown to reduce bullying. In the United States, it is estimated...