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Paul Heller
Professor
The Pennsylvania State
University
Room 202 Landscape Management Research Center (LMRC)
University Park, PA 16802
Phone: 814-865-3008
Fax: 814-865-3048
Email: prh@psu.edu
Link to: Pennsylvania
Christmas Tree Website
Education:
B.S., Malone College,
1970
M.S., Ohio State University, 1972
Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1976
Department Focus
Area:
Ecological Applications
Research Interests :
IPM programs for Christmas trees and Turfgrass; efficacy studies conducted to evaluate conventional, biorational, and experimental formulations to suppress turfgrass insects; and studies with annual bluegrass to develop best management techniques for the golf industry.
Teaching:
Arthropod Pests of Cool/Warm
Season Turfgrass
Turfgrass Pest Management (team-taught)
Extension:
Field developments, management
strategies, and integrated pest management programs for Christmas
trees, turfgrass, and greenhouse commodities; cooperative license
certification programs; integrated pest management slide/tape training
programs.
Research Activities
& Interests :
My greenhouse program
is evaluating the success of introducing Encarsia to manage
the whitefly in sweet potato. The turfgrass program is developing
a growing degree day model for the bluegrass billbug, examining
maintenance practices influencing black cutworm infestations, and
evaluating the potential use of entomogenous nematodes to control
turfgrass pests. The Christmas tree integrated pest management program
is developing a growing degree day model for pine needle midge and
examining the effect of horticultural soaps and oils to manage phytophagous
pests.
Extension Activities
& Interests:
I conduct meetings in
cooperation with county extension staff, grower and commodity organizations,
and the state Department of Agriculture. I produce a newsletter
for county extension staff on Christmas tree and landscape pest
management. Commodity groups are encouraged to use integrated pest
management scouting practices and to consider applying biorational
strategies. We also conduct applied efficacy tests to help determine
product performance recommendations for commodity groups.
Relevant
Publications:
Heller, P. R. 1995. Asiatic
garden beetle. In Handbook of Turfgrass Insects. R. Brandenburg
and M. Villani (eds.). Ent. Soc. Amer. (in press)
Heller, P. R. and R.
Walker. 1995. Spring management of Cooley spruce gall adelgid with
highly refined horticultural spray oil, insecticidal soap, Tempo,
Sevin on Douglas-fir in Lehighton, PA, 1994. Arthropod Management
Tests, Vol. 20, 9H.
Heller, P. R. and R.
Walker. 1995. Spring management of bluegrass billbug with Merit
75WSP and Vector TL at the Valentine turfgrass research center,
University Park, PA, 1994. Arthropod Management Tests, Vol. 20,
37G.
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