
Staff
University of Kentucky, PSS
Plant Science Building
1405 Veterans Drive (Office:322)
Lexington, KY 40546-0312
(859) 218-0294
(859) 257-7125
amjack2@uky.edu
Speciality
Education
This person page last updated on 2011-07-19
Books and Book Chapters
Jack, A., N. Fannin, and L.P. Bush. 2007. Implications of reducing nornicotine accumulation in burley tobacco. pp. 39-91. IN: J. Jelesko, P. Nelson, and J. Wanna, ed. Recent Advances in Tobacco Science: Frontiers in Tobacco Biotechnology. Book series volume 33,
Symposium proceedings, 61st meeting,
Tobacco Science Research Conference,
Charlotte, N.C. Refereed Journal Articles
Lewis, R. S., R. G. Parker, D. A. Danehower, K. Andres, A. M. Jack*, D. S. Whitley, and L. P. Bush. 2012. Impact of Alleles at the Yellow Burley (Yb) Loci and Nitrogen Fertilization Rate on Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency and Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamine (TSNA) Formation in Air-Cured Tobacco. Journal of Food Agriculture and Environment 60(25): 6454-6461. Published online: doi: 10.1021/jf2053614.
Li, D., R.S. Lewis, A.M. Jack, R.E. Dewey, S.W. Bowen, and R.D. Miller. 2011. Development of CAPS and dCAPS markers for CYP82E4, CYP82E5v2 and CYP82e10 gene mutants reducing nicotine to nornicotine conversion in tobacco. Molecular Breeding. Published online: doi:
10.1007/s11032-011-9575-9. Other Research Publications
Jack, A., and L.P. Bush. 2007. Leaf contributions towards reduced-harm products. pp. 1-19. TabExpo Congress Papers, Paris, France, Nov. 26-29.