Tracy L. Kahn

American botanist
Tracy Lynn Kahn
CitizenshipUS
Alma materUniversity of California, Riverside
Scientific career
FieldsBiology (Botany)

Tracy Lynn Kahn[1] is a citrus scientist, that currently serves as the 11th curator of University of California, Riverside Citrus Variety Collection since 1995, succeeding her master Willard Paul Bitters.[2]

Education & degree

Kahn earned her B.S. degree on Botany from the University of Michigan and her Ph.D. degree on botany from the University of California, Riverside[citation needed] in 1987. She is also a researcher, using the collection to evaluate the commercial potential of new varieties.[2]

References

  1. ^ The information that Lynn is the full middle name, that is usually abbreviated for L., was obtained by Intelius
  2. ^ a b Fiat Lux

Scholarly work

  • Citrus Variety Evaluation for Trueness-to-Type and Commercial Potential by Tracy Kahn (2008)
  • Tried and True or Something New? A catalog of new fruits relative to the old ones, by Toni Siebert and Tracy Kahn
  • A quantitative and structural comparison of Citrus pollen tube development in cross-compatible and self-incompatible gynoecia by Tracy L. Kahn and Darleen A. DeMason
  • Characterization of Expression of Drought- and Abcisic Acid-Regulated Tomato Genes in the Drought-Resistant Species Lycopersion pennellii be Tracy L. Kahn, Susan E. Fender, Elizabeth A. Bray, and Mary A. O'Connell
  • Celebrate sunny citrus A report on the activities within the CVC
  • Lemons, Yes, but Please! Don't Squeeze by David Karp (pomologist)
  • Lemon Field Day


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