Robert Soost Explained

Robert K. Soost (November 13, 1920, Sacramento  - March 8, 2009) was a citrus expert and professor of genetics at University of California, Riverside, and sixth curator of the University of California Citrus Variety Collection.[1]

He studied at UC Berkeley.[2]

Soost worked to develop important citrus varieties, including two noted grapefruits (the Oroblanco and the Melogold[3] at that university's citrus experiment station in Riverside, California.) as well as two noted mandarins. Was a co-author of volume II of The Citrus Industry (book).[4]

On March 8, 2009, the professor died from a heart attack.[5]

Notes and References

  1. http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/files/repositoryfiles/citrusgenetic-54988.pdf Citrus Genetic Resources in California Analysis and Recommendations for Long-Term Conservation
  2. https://senate.universityofcalifornia.edu/in-memoriam/files/robert-soost.html In MemoriamRobert Kenneth Soost
  3. Soost R K, Cameron J W. “Oroblanco'. a triploid pummelo-grapefruit hybrid. Hort Sci. 1980.
  4. http://websites.lib.ucr.edu/agnic/webber/Vol2/Vol2TP.html The Citrus Industry Volume II
  5. News: Passings. March 21, 2009. March 21, 2009. Los Angeles Times.