Lori Tyler Gula, Ph.D., '19
Lori Tyler Gula, Ph.D., '19's Articles
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Research Snapshot: Raising Lumpfish
At UNH’s Coastal Marine Lab in New Castle, N.H., Elizabeth Fairchild raises and researches lumpfish as a potential pest-management solution for the aquaculture industry. -
UNH Research Takes Center Stage on NH Agriculture Radio Show
Did you know you can make syrup from sycamore trees? And that seedless table grapes grown locally taste nothing like what you get at the grocery store? How about that wet brewers grains are a... -
Salt Found to Preserve Shelf Life of Alternate, Low-Cost Feed for Dairy Heifers
In the past decade, the number of New Hampshire craft brewers has increased from 15 to 93. What happens to all of that grain when the brewing process is complete? Fortunately, wet ? brewers grains... -
Q&A: Specialty Syrups
Scientists with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station in the?College of Life Sciences and Agriculture?recently?presented preliminary findings of the first assessment of sap flows in... -
Randomness, not Environmental Selection, Key to Altering Bacteria in Arctic
In the Northeast, heat waves, heavy downpours, and sea level rise pose growing challenges. Infrastructure, agriculture, fisheries, and ecosystems will be increasingly compromised, according to NASA.... -
People May Be Stressing Out NH’s Bobcats
The bobcat, New Hampshire’s official state wildcat and a critical contributor to the sustainability of the state's forest ecosystem, may be being stressed out by human activity in residential and... -
Top in Their Fields
Researchers from around the world are turning to the findings of scientists with the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture as they work to solve some of the most critical agricultural and... -
Experiment Station Presents Specialty Syrup Research Field Day
Scientists with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station in the?College of Life Sciences and Agriculture present the preliminary findings of the first assessment of sap flows in species of... -
UNH Pathologist: Mill River Dolphin Had Parasitic Brain Infection
Results of a necropsy performed on a dolphin that died in the Mill River in Gloucester, Mass., indicate the animal had a parasitic infection and hemorrhage in its brain, according to a pathologist... -
Experiment Station Scientist Honored for Rural Population Research
Kenneth Johnson, a researcher with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station – a unit in the UNH College of Life Sciences and Agriculture – has been honored as part of a?multidisciplinary... -
2020 Severe Drought Likely to Slow Tree Growth Next Year
Red oak and white pine trees could experience slower growth next year as a result of the severe drought in New Hampshire and most of New England that began in mid-August, according to a researcher... -
UNH Researchers Receive $1.5M Grant to Study Carbon Interactions in Thawing Arctic
Scientists with the University of New Hampshire College of Life Sciences and Agriculture will lead research as part of a $1.5 million award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to better... -
UNH Scientists Receive $2M Grant to Support Organic Dairy Industry
Researchers with University of New Hampshire College of Life Sciences and Agriculture have received a near $2 million grant to help organic dairies remain profitable in the face of ongoing dairy... -
The Importance of Estuaries
Last week, the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station celebrated National Estuaries Week. A number of our researchers conduct research on the Great Bay Estuary. Learn more below about their... -
Listeria Found in Wild Gray Foxes in New Hampshire
Listeria has been found in two New Hampshire wild gray foxes by investigators at the New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire. A zoonotic disease, the... -
Learn How to Grow Melons in Your Garden
Vine-ripened cantaloupe are delicious, yet few New Hampshire gardeners grow them. Come learn virtually about proven tips and solutions for growing great melons including how to select and prepare a... -
UNH Researcher to Develop New Gene Editing Tools
A researcher at the University of New Hampshire has received a USDA grant to develop new gene editing tools that could help scientists unravel how certain bacteria—which were previously understudied—... -
UNH’s Kiwiberry Experts to Discuss How to Grow Tropical-Tasting Fruit in N.H. Gardens
Kiwiberries are tropical-tasting fruits that have grown in the backyards and private gardens of the region for more than 140 years. Granite Staters interested in adopting this long gardening... -
UNH Mourns Passing of Long-Time Researcher Dr. J. Brent Loy
The University of New Hampshire community is mourning the passing of Dr. J. Brent Loy, University of New Hampshire professor emeritus and long-time NH Agricultural Experiment Station researcher. Loy... -
UNH Research Aims to Manage Apple Scab Using Seafood Industry Byproduct
University of New Hampshire researchers have teamed up with colleagues from Pennsylvania State University to investigate whether a byproduct of the seafood industry could help manage one of the most... -
UNH Researchers Identify More Effective Method to Delineate Tree Crowns Using Unmanned Aerial Imagery
In a new study, University of New Hampshire researchers have concluded that when assessing forest imagery collected by unmanned aerial systems, an alternative method of delineating individual forest... -
Pine Wood Fiber Shows Promise as an Alternative Growing Material
Increasing transportation costs, concerns over the environmental sustainability of peat harvesting processes, and occasional shortages of peat and perlite have increased the need for alternative... -
U.S. Population Growth Slows, but Diversity Grows
In 2019, the U.S. population grew at the slowest rate in a century because of fewer births, more deaths, and less immigration. Yet even as fertility rates diminished regardless of race or Hispanic... -
Lumpfish Hold Potential for Managing Sea Lice Infestations at Fish Farms
Sea lice negatively impact the health and survival of Atlantic salmon, steelhead trout, and other salmonids. Researchers with the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of... -
UNH’s Brent Loy Receives Big E Agricultural Adventurers Award
Dr. J. Brent Loy, University of New Hampshire professor emeritus and NH Agricultural Experiment Station researcher, has received Eastern States Exposition’s 2020 New England Fellowship of...