Elizabeth Anne Kellogg (born 1951) is an American botanist[1] who now works mainly on grasses and cereals, both wild and cultivated.[2] She earned a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1983,[3] and was professor of Botanical Studies at the University of Missouri - St. Louis from September 1998 to December 2013.[4] Since 2013 she has been part of the Kellogg Lab at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in Missouri, where she is principal investigator[5] In 2020 she was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences.[6]
Grotewold, E.; Chappell, J.; Kellogg, E.A.; American Society of Plant Biologists (2015). Plant genes, genomes, and genetics. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN9781119998884.
Articles
Petersen, K. B.; Kellogg, E. A. (2022). Diverse ecological functions and the convergent evolution of grass awns. American Journal of Botany. 109 (9): 1331–1345. doi:10.1002/ajb2.16060.
Zhong, J.; Kellogg, E.A. (2015). "Duplication and expression of CYC2-like genes in the origin and maintenance of corolla zygomorphy in Lamiales". New Phytologist. 205 (2): 852–868. doi:10.1111/nph.13104. ISSN0028-646X. PMID25329857.
Welker, C.A.D.; Kellogg, E.A.; Prado, J. (2014). "Andropogoneae versus Sacchareae (Poaceae: Panicoideae): The end of a great controversy". Taxon. 63 (3): 643–646. doi:10.12705/633.5. ISSN0040-0262.
Layton, D.J.; Kellogg, E.A. (2014). "Morphological, phylogenetic, and ecological diversity of the new model species Setaria viridis (Poaceae: Paniceae) and its close relatives". American Journal of Botany. 101 (3): 539–557. doi:10.3732/ajb.1300428. ISSN0002-9122. PMID24634437.
Hodge, J.G.; Kellogg, E.A. (2014). "Patterns of Inflorescence Development of Three Prairie Grasses (Andropogoneae, Poaceae)". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 175 (9): 963–974. doi:10.1086/677652. ISSN1058-5893. S2CID84708781.
Huang, P.; Feldman, M.; Schroder, S.; Bahri, B.A.; Diao, X.; Zhi, H.; Estep, M.; Baxter, I.; Devos, K.M.; Kellogg, E.A. (2014). "Population genetics of Setaria viridis, a new model system". Molecular Ecology. 23 (20): 4912–4925. doi:10.1111/mec.12907. ISSN0962-1083. PMID25185718. S2CID19065573.