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William “Bill” Rooney

Professor

Soil and Crop Sciences, College Station, TX

UAS Research Objective

Plant height, grain yield and growth curves of sorghum and if opportunity presents, abiotic and biotic stress estimates

Brief Biography

The long-range goal of my Sorghum Improvement Program is to enhance the productivity and profitability of grain, forage and bioenergy sorghum production systems. The Sorghum Breeding Program is used as a mechanism to develop and release sorghum germplasm to meet this goal.

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