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David Byrne

Professor

Horticultural Sciences, College Station, TX

UAS Research Objective

Plant growth, flower production, disease resistance, and abiotic/biotic stress evaluation throughout the growth cycle in Rosa and Prunus breeding and production settings.

Brief Biography

Program focused on the development of well adapted garden rose and low chill peach cultivars. Breeding research into improving the efficiency of selection through the use of DNA-informed breeding and high throughput selection techniques.

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