
About
Dinesh Kumar Saini serves as a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Science at Texas Tech University, focusing on molecular and conventional breeding strategies for climate-resilient crops with emphasis on sorghum improvement.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Plant Breeding from Punjab Agricultural University, India (awarded Chancellor Medal and University Gold Medal)
- Master's and Bachelor's from Chaudhary Charan Singh University (recipient of multiple gold/silver medals and Kisan Trust Prize)
Saini's research spans plant breeding, genetics, genomics, and bioinformatics, specializing in trait mapping, marker-assisted breeding, and high-throughput phenotyping. He investigates physiological, molecular, and histological mechanisms for climate resilience and yield potential in grain sorghum, integrating data-driven approaches with physiological insights to accelerate crop improvement.
His publication trends reveal intensive work on genomic selection models, meta-analysis of QTLs for abiotic stress tolerance in cereals and legumes, and AI-driven phenotyping techniques. Research spans sorghum, wheat, rice, and chickpea, targeting drought, heat, and salinity resilience through advanced breeding strategies.
Scientific awards:
- Chancellor Medal
- University Gold Medal
- DST-INSPIRE Fellowship
- ICAR-SRF Fellowship
- Kisan Trust Prize
- Multiple Gold Medals
- Multiple Silver Medals
Saini mentors graduate students and contributes to departmental teaching. As a core member of the Texas Coalition for Sustainable Integrated Systems Research Program (TeCSIS), he collaborates with breeders, physiologists, and machine learning experts to develop cutting-edge tools for high-throughput phenotyping and molecular breeding, aiming to enhance agricultural sustainability in vulnerable regions.
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