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29
Citations
2620
World Ranking
2627
National Ranking
155

Overview

J.F. Hayes is affiliated with McGill University in Canada and is actively involved in research primarily within the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Hayes's work spans multiple subfields, with a strong focus on Plant Science, along with contributions to Spectroscopy, Molecular Biology, Agronomy and Crop Science, and Ecology.

The researcher's main topics of study concentrate on genetic and environmental aspects of crop development, including:

  • Genetic and Environmental Crop Studies
  • Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
  • Agricultural Pest Management Studies
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Genetics and Plant Breeding
  • Soybean Genetics and Cultivation
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications

Frequent publication venues for Hayes include Frontiers in Plant Science and the Journal of Experimental Botany, where the researcher has contributed multiple articles. Other venues include Food Chemistry, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Theoretical and Applied Genetics.

Recent published papers illustrate a focus on chickpea genetics, crop improvement, and analytical techniques in plant sciences. These include:

  • Novel Salinity Tolerance Loci in Chickpea Identified in Glasshouse and Field Environments, 2021, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Evidence for the Application of Emerging Technologies to Accelerate Crop Improvement - A Collaborative Pipeline to Introgress Herbicide Tolerance Into Chickpea, 2021, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • The genetics of vigour-related traits in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.): insights from genomic data, 2021, Theoretical and Applied Genetics
  • Fine Mapping of a Vigor QTL in Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Reveals a Potential Role for Ca4_TIFY4B in Regulating Leaf and Seed Size, 2022, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Sodium doping and trapped ion mobility spectrometry improve lipid detection for novel MALDI-MSI analysis of oats, 2023, Food Chemistry

Hayes collaborates frequently with a number of coauthors, including Tim Sutton, Janine Croser, John C. Harris, Víctor O. Sadras, and Julian Taylor. This network reflects interdisciplinary research efforts contributing to crop genetics and improvement.

Best Publications

  • Association of genetic variants of casein and milk serum proteins with milk, fat, and protein production by dairy cattle

    K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes;J.E. Moxley;H.G. Monardes

  • Relationships Between Milk Protein Polymorphisms and Major Milk Constituents in Holstein-Friesian Cows

    K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes;J.E. Moxley;H.G. Monardes

  • Association Between Genetic Polymorphism of Milk Proteins and Production Traits During Three Lactations

    K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;H.G. Monardes;J.F. Hayes

  • Variation in milk protein concentrations associated with genetic polymorphism and environmental factors.

    K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes;J.E. Moxley;H.G. Monardes

  • Variability of Test-Day Milk Production and Composition and Relation of Somatic Cell Counts with Yield and Compositional Changes of Bovine Milk

    K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes;J.E. Moxley;H.G. Monardes

  • Environmental influences on protein content and composition of bovine Milk.

    K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes;J.E. Moxley;H.G. Monardes

  • Effects of milk protein loci on first lactation production in dairy cattle.

    C.Y. Lin;A.J. McAllister;K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes

  • Effects of Calving Ease-Calf Survival on Production and Reproduction in Holsteins

    B.R. Mangurkar;J.F. Hayes;J.E. Moxley

  • Percentages of protein and nonprotein nitrogen with varying fat and somatic cells in bovine milk

    K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes;J.E. Moxley;H.G. Monardes

  • Effects of Environmental Factors and Milk Protein Polymorphism on Composition of Casein Fraction in Bovine Milk

    E.M. Kroeker;K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes;J.E. Moxley

  • Genetic parameters for first lactation milk production and composition traits for Holsteins using multivariate restricted maximum likelihood

    V.P.S. Chauhan;J.F. Hayes

  • Effects of Potassium Dichromate and Sample Storage Time on Fat and Protein by Milko-Scan and on Protein and Casein by a Modified Pro-Milk Mk II Method

    K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes

  • Genetic and Phenotypic Relationships Between Lactation Cell Counts and Milk Yield and Composition of Holstein Cows

    H.G. Monardes;J.F. Hayes

  • Correlations between first lactation and lifetime performance traits of Canadian Holsteins.

    Unknown

  • Correlations between udder conformation traits and somatic cell count in Canadian Holstein cows.

    H.G. Monardes;R.I. Cue;J.F. Hayes

  • Genetic correlations between lifetime production and linearized type in Canadian Holsteins.

    Unknown

  • Estimates of repeatability of reproductive measures in Canadian Holsteins.

    Unknown

  • Correlations between production traits in first lactation Holstein cows.

    R.I. Cue;H.G. Monardes;J.F. Hayes

  • Relationships of milk protein types to lifetime performance.

    C.Y. Lin;A.J. McAllister;K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes

  • Multitrait restricted maximum likelihood estimates of genetic and phenotypic parameters of lifetime performance traits for Canadian Holsteins.

    Unknown

  • Heritability of Milk Casein and Genetic and Phenotypic Correlations with Production Traits

    J.F. Hayes;K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.E. Moxley

  • Relationships of Calving Ease with Type Traits

    R.I. Cue;H.G. Monardes;J.F. Hayes

  • Association of milk protein types with growth and reproductive performance of dairy heifers.

    C.Y. Lin;A.J. McAllister;K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes

  • Effect of β-Lactoglobulin Variant and Environmental Factors on Variation in the Detailed Composition of Bovine Milk Serum Proteins

    E.M. Kroeker;K.F. Ng-Kwai-Hang;J.F. Hayes;J.E. Moxley

Frequent Co-Authors

J.E. Moxley
J.E. Moxley McGill University
Samuel E. Aggrey
Samuel E. Aggrey University of Georgia
Jianbo Yao
Jianbo Yao West Virginia University

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