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Wang, Koon-Hui

Professor & Chair  


Email:  koonhui@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-2455
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Akahoshi, Kiersten

Jr Extn Agent  


Email:  Kiersten@hawaii.edu
Phone:  969-8229
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Alvarez, Anne M

Plant Pathologist, Emeritus  


Email:  alvarez@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7764
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Arif, Mohammad

Asst Rsrch/Asst Prof  


Email:  arif@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7765
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Bloese, Joanna

Asst Spec  


Email:  bloese@hawaii.edu
Phone:  969-8225
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Cheng, Zhiqiang

Specialist  


Email:  cheng241@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-6416
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Dobhal, Shefali

Jr Rsrch  


Email:  shefali@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7027
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Doorenweerd, Camiel

PhD  


Email:  camiel.doorenweerd@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-9123
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Grace, J Kenneth

Researcher Emeritus  


Email:  kennethg@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956
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Hu, John

Plant Pathologist  


Email:  johnhu@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7281
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Jenkins, Daniel

Dr.  


Email:  danielje@hawaii.edu
Phone:  781-1343
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Kawate, Michael K

Emeritus  


Email:  mkawate@hawaii.edu
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Krushelnycky, Paul

Asst Rsrch  


Email:  pauldk@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-8261
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Manandhar, Roshan

Assistant Extension Agent - Invasive Species  


Email:  roshanm@hawaii.edu
Phone:  274-3477
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Mau, Ronald F L

Emeritus  


Email:  ronaldma@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7076
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Melzer, Michael J

Researcher  


Email:  melzer@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7887
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Nishijima, Wayne T

SPECIALIST EMERITUS  


Email:  waynen@hawaii.edu
Phone:  981-5199
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Rubinoff, Daniel

Professor  


Email:  rubinoff@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-8432
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San Jose, Michael

Jr Rsrch  


Email:  mdsjose@hawaii.edu
Phone:  946-2436
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Sato, Dwight M

Emeritus  


Email:  dwights@hawaii.edu
Phone:  981-5199
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Shikano, Ikkei

Assistant Professor  


Email:  ishikano@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-2000
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Sipes, Brent S

Professor Plant Pathology  


Email:  sipes@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7813
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Tay, Jia-Wei

Asst Professor/Asst Specialist  


Email:  jwtay@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-6744
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Tian, Miaoying

Associate Researcher/Professor  


Email:  mtian@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-5305
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Valenzuela, Hector R

Specialist  


Email:  hector@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7903
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Villalobos, Ethel M

Jr Rschr  


Email:  emv@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-2445
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Wright, Mark G.

Prof of Entomology and Extension specialist  


Email:  markwrig@hawaii.edu
Phone:  956-7670
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Planting Basil at Waimanalo


13 December 2023

That Ain’t No Ornament

PEPS prof tells KHON2 audience to watch for invasive species in their Christmas tree

That Ain’t No Ornament

“Christmas trees are actually natural habitats for lots of creatures, especially during the Fall months. That dense foliage is perfect for sleeping through the winter. So a lot of insects, slugs, snails, salamandars, even snakes, snuggle up into these trees. And when the trees are cut, wrapped, and sent here to Hawaiʻi, with AC to keep them comfortable, those pests arrive in pretty good condition.”

So explained KHON2 morning guest Dan Rubinoff of the Dept. of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences on the threat of invasive species from imported Christmas trees.

“Your best choice if you want a real tree is to buy local,” Dan adds. “We do the same thing with produce, let’s do it with Christmas trees. There are farms on Oʻahu that sell trees for prices comparable to mainland, so there’s really not a good reason to overlook these local vendors and support local businesses."

Watch the full news clip.

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