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Karan Kaul
Education
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B. Sc. (Honors), Botany, University of Delhi, 1966
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M. Sc., Botany, University of Delhi, 1968
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Ph.D., Biology, University of Kentucky, 1972
kkaul@gwmail.kysu.edu
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Research Focus
- Study of influence of sustainable production practices such as use of cover crops,
living mulches, and conservation tillage for production of vegetable crops
- Development of tissue culture procedures for micropropagation of economically
important plants.
Current Projects
- Use of conservation tillage, living mulch, and cover crops for sustainable
vegetable production.
- Development of tissue culture procedures for micropropagation of pawpaw.
Support Staff
- Anthony F. Silvernail, Co-Investigator
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Holly L. Hruska, Research Assistant
Recent Publications
Kasperbauer, M.J. and K. Kaul. 1996. The effects of light quality and quantity on
source-sink relationships. In: E. Zamski and A.A. Schaffer (eds.), Photoassimilate
Distribution in Plants and Crops: Source-Sink Relationships. Marcel Dekker,
Inc.,
Publishers, pp. 421-440.
Kaul, K. 1995. Somatic embryogenesis in eastern white pine (Pinus strobus
L.). In: S.M. Jain, P.K. Gupta, and R.J. Newton (eds.), Somatic Embryogenesis in
Woody Plants. Kluwer Scientific Publishers, pp. 257-268.
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