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Jerry M. Baskin

Researcher at University of Kentucky

Publications -  514
Citations -  22259

Jerry M. Baskin is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germination & Dormancy. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 495 publications receiving 20186 citations. Previous affiliations of Jerry M. Baskin include Xinjiang Agricultural University & Austin Peay State University.

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Effect of temperature, light and salinity on seed germination and radicle growth of the geographically widespread halophyte shrub Halocnemum strobilaceum.

TL;DR: The seed and early seedling growth stages of the life cycle of H. strobilaceum are very salt tolerant, and their physiological responses differ somewhat between the Mediterranean 'salt steppe' of Spain and the inland cold salt desert of north-west China.
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Defining transient and persistent seed banks in species with pronounced seasonal dormancy and germination patterns

TL;DR: Modifications of the seedling emergence method for detection of a soil seed bank are discussed, so that they correspond to the definitions of seed-bank strategies.
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Pollen and seed desiccation tolerance in relation to degree of developmental arrest, dispersal, and survival

TL;DR: There are four types of plants with regard to tolerance of pollen and seeds to desiccation; Orthodoxy allows for dispersal over greater distances, longer survival, and greater resistance to low relative humidity, while recalcitrance is fast germination.
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Relative competitive abilities and growth characteristics of a narrowly endemic and a geographically widespread Solidago species (Asteraceae).

TL;DR: Using classical growth analysis, it was found that the competitive hierarchy was related closely to components of plant size and not to relative growth rate or any of its components (net assimilation rate, leaf area ratio, leaf weight ratio, specific leaf area).
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Role of temperature in the germination ecology of three summer annual weeds.

TL;DR: In this article, changes in their germination responses to temperature during burial in a non-heated greenhouse from October 1974 to October 1975 were monitored, showing that seeds of A. artemisiifolia and C. album after-ripened during winter.