Gail Langellotto, PhD, Assistant Professor
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Mailing Address: | OSU-Dept. of Horticulture 4017 ALS Bldg. Corvallis, OR 97331-7304 |
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| Office: | 4131 Ag Life Sciences |
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| Email: | Gail.Langellotto@oregonstate.edu |
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| Phone: | 541-737-5175 | ||
| Fax: | 541-737-3479 | ||
| Blog: | http://osumg.blogspot.com/ | ||
| Research emphasis: | Urban and Community Horticulture |
Master Gardener State Program Coordinator
Matteson, KC; Langellotto, GA. 2010. Determinates of inner city butterfy and bee species richness. URBAN ECOSYSTEMS 13(3): 333.347.
Langellotto-Rhodaback, GA. 2010. Enrollment, retention and activity in an online Master Gardener course. JOURNAL OF EXTENSION [On-line] 48(4) Article 4RIB3.
Matteson, KC; Langellotto, GA. 2009. Bumble bee abundance in New York City community gardens: implications for urban agriculture. CITIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT 2(1) article 5, 12pp.
Werrell, PA; Langellotto, GA; Morath, SU; Matteson, KC. 2009. The influence of garden size and floral cover on pollen deposition in urban community gardens. CITIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT 2(1) article 6, 16 pp.
Matteson, KC; Ascher, JS; Langellotto, GA. 2008. Bee richness and abundance in New York city urban gardens. ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 101 (1):140-150.
Fetridge, ED; Ascher, JS; Langellotto, GA. 2008. The Bee Fauna of Residential Gardens in a Suburb of New York City (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 101 (6):1067-1077.