
Faculty
University of Kentucky, PSS
Biology
101 T H Morgan Building (Office:120)
Lexington, KY 40506-0225
(859) 257-3996
(859) 257-1717
ccbask0@uky.edu
Speciality
seed germination ecology
Education
Ph.D. Degree in Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, June 1968 B.S. Degree, Florida Southern College, Lakeland, FL, May 1964 Montverde Academy, Montverde, FL, May 1960
ecology, biogeography, and evolution of seed dormancy and germination
Professor, University of Kentucky, 1999 - present Visiting Scientist, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Uppsala), August 1997-January 1998 Senior Research Fellow, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN, Center of Excellence for the Study of Field Biology, 1989-2004 Adjunct Professor, University of Kentucky, 1991-1999 Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Kentucky, 1984-1991 Researcher on USDA Grant for Integrated Pest Management, University of Kentucky, 1979-85 Part-time instructor, University of Kentucky, 1970, 1971, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1987 Instructor, University of Kentucky, summer 1969 Teaching Assistant, Vanderbilt University, 1965-1966 NSF Undergraduate Research Participant, Florida Southern College, 1962-1964
This person page last updated on 2010-06-16
Books and Book Chapters
Refereed Journal Articles
Gama- Arachchige, N., J. M. Baskin, R. Geneve, and C. C. Baskin*. 2012. The autumn effect: timing of physical dormancy-break in two winter annual species of Geraniaceae by a stepwise process. Annals of Botany 110: 637-651.
(Carol Baskin contributed to 1 publication in the Department of Horticulture.)
Hawkins, T.S., C.C. Baskin, and J.M. Baskin. 2010. Hawkins, T.S., C.C. Baskin, and J.M. Baskin. Morphophysiological dormancy in seeds of three eastern North American Sanicula species (Apiaceae subf. Saniculoideae): Evolutionary implications for dormancy break. Plant Species Biology 25(2):103-113.
Published online: doi: 10.1111/j.1442-
1984.00273.x.
Ma, W.B., X.J. Zhao, D.Y. Tan, C.C. Baskin, J.M. Baskin, and J.H. Xue. 2010. Nutlet dimorphism in individual flowers of two cold desert annual Lappula species (Boraginaceae): Implications
for escape by offspring in time and space. Plant Ecology 9(2):361-374. Published online: doi: 10.1007/s11258-010-9772-3.
Tuckett, R.E., D.J. Merritt, P.J. Rudall, F. Hay, S.D. Hopper, C.C. Baskin, J.M. Baskin, J. Tratt, and K.W. Dixon. 2010. A new type of specialized morphophysiological dormancy and seed
storage behaviour in Hydatellaceae, an
early-divergent angiosperm family. Annals of Botany 105(6):1053-1061. Published online: doi: 10.1093/aob/mcq062.
Graae, B.J., K. Verheyen, A. Kolb, S. Van Der Veken, T. Heinken, O. Chabrerie, M. Diekmann, K. Valtinat, R. Zindel, E. Karlsson, L. Strom, G. Decocq, M. Hermy, and C.C. Baskin. 2009. Germination requirements and seed mass of slow- and fast-colonizing temperate forest herbs along a latitudinal gradient. Ecoscience 16:248-257.
Jayasuriya, K.M.G.G., J.M. Baskin, D.M. TeKrony, and C.C. Baskin. 2009. Sensitivity cycling to physical dormancy break and seed vigour of two Ipomoea species (Convolvulaceae). Seed Science Research 19:249-259.
Zheng, M.Q., Y.R. Zheng, G.S. Zhou, Y.Z. Wu, P. An, C.C. Baskin, and J.M. Baskin. 2008. Effects of watering regime and depth of burial on seedling emergence of four dominant psammophytes in the Mu Us sandy land, Inner Mongolia, China, and relevance to revegetation of a desertified region. Annals of Applied Biology. Published online: doi: 10.111/j.12744-7348 2008.009275.x
Baskin, J.M., and C.C. Baskin. 2005. Ecology of two geographically restricted Astragalus species (Fabaceae), A. bibullatus and A. tennesseensis, of the eastern United States. Ecology of two geographically restricted Astragalus species (Fabaceae), A. bibullatus and A. tennesseensis, of the eastern United States. Brittanic 57:345-353.
Walck, J.M., J.M. Baskin, C.C. Baskin, and S.N. Hidayati. 2005. Defining transient and persistent seed banks in species with pronounced seasonal dormancy and germination patterns. Defining transient and persistent seed banks in species with pronounced seasonal dormancy and germination patterns. Seed Science Research 15.