Paul Vincelli

Paul Vincelli

Vincelli

Paul Vincelli

Professor

Faculty
207 Plant Science Building Lexington, KY 40546-0312

Last Revised: Sep 5th, 2024

Professional Biography

Extension Professor &

Scientist at Large, Southern SARE Program

Plant Pathology Extension Specialist
Provost's Distinguished Service Professor


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Focus

Extension & Research

  • SARE Liaison for the Southern Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Extension (SARE) Program to the 1862 Land Grant Universities
  • Management of diseases of turfgrasses, forest trees, and commercial ornamentals
  • International agriculture
  • Molecular diagnostics
  • Programming on diverse topics relating to sustainability of food systems
  • Outreach on risks and benefits of genetically engineered crops

 Teaching

  • PPA-620: Fungicides, Advanced Concepts
  • PPA-630: Introduction to Genetically Engineered Crops, Risks and Benefits I
  • PPA-631: Introduction to Genetically Engineered Crops, Risks and Benefits II
  • PPA-640: Identification of Plant Diseases
  • PPA-641: Plant Disease, Population Biology, and Biotechnology
  • Advanced Concepts in Sustainable Crop Production and Disease Management, Insights from Nicaragua (Education Abroad course)

Employment Highlights

  • Extension Professor, University of Kentucky. Member of the faculty since 1990.
  • Extension Plant Pathologist, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. 1988-1990
  • Botanist, U.S. Peace Corps, Colombia and Nicaragua. 1977-1980 

Awards, Recognition, Service

  • Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society, 2024
  • Jefferson Science Fellow and Senior Science Advisor with the U.S. Agency for International Development, Washington, DC, 2019-2020
  • Member, Public Policy Board, American Phytopathological Society, 2018-2024
  • Councilor-At-Large, American Phytopathological Society, 2015-2018
  • Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Nicaragua, 2014
  • Fulbright Specialist in Agriculture Award to Uruguay, 2013
  • M. Whitekar Award for Excellence in Extension, 2012
  • Great Teacher Award, University of Kentucky Alumni Association, 2011
  • Provost's Award for Outstanding Teaching, University of Kentucky, 2011
  • Provost's Distinguished Service Professorship, Awarded 2007
  • Excellence in Teaching Award, American Phytopathological Society, 2007
  • Fulbright Scholar Award to Uruguay, 2005.
  • Master Teacher Award, Gamma Sigma Delta, Kentucky Chapter, 2004.
  • Kentucky Turfgrass “Man of the Year”, Kentucky Turfgrass Conference, 2002

Selected Publications

    • Vincelli, P. 2023. The Knowledge Intensification of Agriculture. Phytofrontiers Volume 3, Issue 4, https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PHYTOFR-05-23-0061-P
    • Vincelli, P. 2023. The Knowledge Intensification of Agriculture. Phytofrontiers Volume 3, Issue 4, https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PHYTOFR-05-23-0061-P
    • Sena, K., Crocker, E., Vincelli, P., and Barton, C. 2018. Phytophthora cinnamomi as a driver of forest change: Implications for conservation and management. Forest Ecology and Management 409:799–807
    • Kachroo, A., Vincelli, P., and Kachroo, P. 2017. Signaling mechanisms underlying resistance responses: What have we learned, and how is it being applied?. Phytopathology 2017, 107, 1452-1461
    •  Vincelli, P., Jackson-Smith, D., Holsapple, M., Grusak, M. A., Harsh, M., Klein, T., Lambert, K., Lange, B. M., Lodge, D. M., McCluskey, J., Murphy, A., Neuhouser, M. L., Pray, C., and Weller., S. 2017. National Academies report has broad support. Nature Biotechnology 35: 304–306
    • Vincelli, P., 2016. Genetic Engineering and Sustainable Crop Disease Management: Opportunities for Case-By-Case Decision-Making. Sustainability 8(5), 495; doi: 10.3390/su8050495 http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/5/495
    • Vincelli, P. 2015. Scientific Consensus as a Foundation for Extension Programming. Journal of Extension 53:1COM2. http://www.joe.org/joe/2015february/comm2.php 
    • Vincelli, P., and Lee, C. 2015. Influence of open alleys in field trials assessing yield effects from fungicides in corn. Plant Disease 99:263-266.
    • Vincelli, P. and Humble, J. 2013. Climate Change Extension, Presenting the Science is Necessary but Insufficient. The International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses. 4(4):109-116.
    • Vincelli, P., and Amsden, B. 2013. Comparison of tissue-disruption methods for PCR-based detection of plant pathogens. Plant Dis. 97:363-368.
    • Vincelli, P., Meyer, L., Burris, R., Coolong, T., Bessin, R., Bewley, J., Taraba, J., Barnes, T., McCulley, R., and Wagner, G. 2011. Climate Change: A Brief Summary for Kentucky Extension Agents. ID-191, 4 pp.
    • Vincelli, P., Williams, D.W., and Dixon, E. 2011. Early curative fungicide applications provide disease control on fairway-height creeping bentgrass. Online. Applied Turfgrass Science. doi:10.1094/ATS-2011-1025-01-RS.
    • Vincelli, P., and Seebold, K. 2009. Report of a Watermelon mosaic potyvirus strain in Kentucky undetected by ELISA. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2009-0313-01-BR.
    • Vincelli, P. and Tisserat, N. 2008. Nucleic acid-based pathogen detection in applied plant pathology. Plant Dis. 92:660-669.
    • Vincelli, P. 2004. Simulations of fungicide runoff following applications for turfgrass disease control. Plant Dis.88:391-396.
    • Vincelli, P., and Dixon, E. 2002. Resistance to Q o I (strobilurin-like) fungicides in isolates of Pyricularia grisea from perennial ryegrass. Plant Disease 85:235-240.
    • Vincelli, P., Henning, J., Hendrick, T., Brown, J., Osborne, L. J., Prewitt, B., Shields, V., Sorrell, D., Strohmeier, K. D., Tackett, R., and Wyles, J. W. 2000. Improved seedling health, yield, and stand persistence with Aphanomyces root rot-resistant alfalfa following natural epidemics. Agron. J. 92:1071-1076. 

    Education

    Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Cornell University, 1988
    M.S., Plant Pathology, Rutgers University, 1983
    B.A., Botany, Rutgers University, 1981

    Contact Information

    201F Plant Science Building 1405 Veterans Drive Lexington, KY 40546-0312

    (859) 257-7445