Research by Odum Schools Mohan cited by the Washington Post

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A recent article in the Washington Post about this year’s bumper crop of poison ivy cited research by Odum School assistant professor Jacqueline Mohan. Mohan has found that as levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increase, so too does the growth rate and virulence of poison ivy.

Read the full article here: Increased carbon in atmosphere may explain bumper crop of poison ivy