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Name:
Jerry Baskin
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Ph.D
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Professor
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Subject categories:
plant ecology, plant geography, and plant evolutionary ecology
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jmbask0@email.uky.edu

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  • 1998. Baskin, C.C. & J.M. Baskin. Seeds: Ecology, biogeography, and evolution of dormancy and germination. Academic Press, San Diego. xiv + 666 pages.
  • 1999. Anderson, R.C., J.S. Fralish & J.M. Baskin (editors). Savannas, barrens, and rock outcrop plant communities of North America. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ix + 470 pages.
    • 1988. Baskin, C.C. and J.M. Baskin. Studies on the germination ecophysiology of herbaceous plants in a temperate region. Amer. J. Bot. 75: 286-305.
    • 1997. Baskin, J.M., E.W. Chester and C.C. Baskin. Forest vegetation of the Kentucky Karst Plain ( Kentucky and Tennessee ): Review and synthesis. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 124: 322-335.
    • 2004. Baskin, C.C. and J.M. Baskin. Germinating seeds of wildflowers, an ecological perspective. HortTechnology 14: 467-473.
    • 1996. Walck, J.L., J.M. Baskin, C.C. Baskin and S.W. Francis. Sandstone rockhouses of the eastern United States , with particular reference to the ecology and evolution of the endemic plant taxa. Bot. Rev. 62: 311-362.
    • 2000. Bender, M.H., J.M. Baskin and C.C. Baskin. Age of maturity and life span in herbaceous, polycarpic perennials. Bot. Rev. 66: 311-349.
    • 2000. Baskin, J.M. and C.C. Baskin. Evolutionary considerations of claims for physical dormancy-break by microbial action and abrasion by soil particles. Seed Sci. Res. 10: 409-413.
      • Kondo, T., T. Miura, N. Okubo, M. Shimada, C. Baskin, and J. Baskin. Ecophysiology of deep simple epicotyl morphophysiological dormancy in seeds of Gagea lutea (Liliaceae). Seed Sci. Res. (in press).
      • Turner, .R., D.J. Merritt, C.C. Baskin, K.W. Dixon, and J.M. Baskin. Physical dormancy in seeds of six genera of Australian Rhamnaceae. Seed Sci. Res. (in press).
      • Baskin, J.M., C.c. Baskin, and R.W. Tyndall. Studies on dormancy, germination, and survival of seeds buried in soil of the rare plant species Aeschynomene virginica (Fabaceae) Nat. Areas J. (in press).
      • Baskin, J.M. and C.C. Baskin. History of the use of “cedar glades” and other descriptive terms for vegetation on rocky limestone soils in the central Basin of Tennessee . The Bot. Rev. (in press).
      • Phartyal, S.S., J.M. Baskin, C.C. Baskin, and R.C. Thapliyal. Physical dormancy in seeds of Dodonaea viscosa (Sapindaceae) from India . Seed Sci. Res. (in press).
      • Hidayati, S.N., J.M. Baskin, C.C. Baskin. Epicotyl dormancy in Viburnum acerifolium (Caprifoliaceae). Amer. Midl. Nat. (in press).
      • Adams , C.A. , J.M. Baskin, and C.C. Baskin. Comparative morphology of seeds of closely-related species of Aristolochia subgenus Siphsia (Aristolochiaceae, Piperales. Bot. J. Linnean Soc. (in press).

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