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Patrick M. Hayes is a researcher affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their scholarly work is predominantly situated within the field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a primary focus on Plant Science. Additional areas of study include Food Science, Molecular Biology, Agronomy and Crop Science, and Genetics.

Their research contributions emphasize topics such as Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology, Genetics and Plant Breeding, Fermentation and Sensory Analysis, Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals, Meat and Animal Product Quality, Horticultural and Viticultural Research, and Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics.

Patrick M. Hayes has published extensively, with notable recent papers including:

  • Introgression Breeding in Barley: Perspectives and Case Studies, 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Variation in Sensory Attributes and Volatile Compounds in Beers Brewed from Genetically Distinct Malts: An Integrated Sensory and Non-Targeted Metabolomics Approach, 2020, Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists
  • Perspectives on Low Temperature Tolerance and Vernalization Sensitivity in Barley: Prospects for Facultative Growth Habit, 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Multi-use naked barley: A new frontier, 2021, Journal of Cereal Science
  • Comprehensive Analysis of Different Contemporary Barley Genotypes Enhances and Expands the Scope of Barley Contributions to Beer Flavor, 2020, Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Scott Fisk
  • Brigid Meints
  • Laura Helgerson
  • Javier Hernandez
  • Tanya Filichkin

Patrick M. Hayes' work has been published in various academic venues, with a concentration of publications in:

  • Journal of Plant Registrations
  • Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists
  • Crop Science
  • Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Journal of Cereal Science

Best Publications

  • A molecular, isozyme and morphological map of the barley (Hordeum vulgare) genome.

    A. Kleinhofs;A. Kilian;M. A. Saghai Maroof;R. M. Biyashev

  • Large deletions within the first intron in VRN-1 are associated with spring growth habit in barley and wheat.

    Daolin Fu;Péter Szűcs;Liuling Yan;Marcelo Helguera

  • Development and implementation of high-throughput SNP genotyping in barley

    Timothy J Close;Prasanna R Bhat;Prasanna R Bhat;Stefano Lonardi;Yonghui Wu;Yonghui Wu

  • Quantitative trait locus effects and environmental interaction in a sample of North American barley germ plasm.

    P M Hayes;B H Liu;S J Knapp;F Chen

  • INTERMEDIUM-C, a modifier of lateral spikelet fertility in barley, is an ortholog of the maize domestication gene TEOSINTE BRANCHED 1

    Luke Ramsay;Jordi Comadran;Arnis Druka;David F Marshall

  • Molecular and structural characterization of barley vernalization genes

    Jarislav Von Zitzewitz;Péter SZüCS;Péter SZüCS;Jorge Dubcovsky;Liuling Yan

  • Structural, functional, and phylogenetic characterization of a large CBF gene family in barley

    Skinner Js;von Zitzewitz J;Szucs P;Marquez-Cedillo L

  • QTL analysis of agronomic traits in barley based on the doubled haploid progeny of two elite North American varieties representing different germplasm groups

    L. A. Marquez-Cedillo;P. M. Hayes;A. Kleinhofs;W. G. Legge

  • Genetics of seedling and adult plant resistance to net blotch (Pyrenophora teres f. teres) and spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus) in barley

    B. J. Steffenson;P. M. Hayes;A. Kleinhofs

  • Construction and application for QTL analysis of a Restriction Site Associated DNA (RAD) linkage map in barley

    Yada Chutimanitsakun;Rick W Nipper;Alfonso Cuesta-Marcos;Luis Cistué

  • Two loci on chromosome 5H determine low-temperature tolerance in a 'Nure' (winter) x 'Tremois' (spring) barley map.

    Enrico Francia;F. Rizza;L. Cattivelli;A. M. Stanca

  • Quantitative trait loci on barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) chromosome 7 associated with components of winterhardiness.

    P. M. Hayes;T. Blake;T. H. H. Chen;S. Tragoonrung

  • Genetic analysis of the components of winterhardiness in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.).

    A. Pan;P. M. Hayes;F. Chen;T. H. H. Chen

  • Regions of the genome that affect agronomic performance in two-row barley

    N. A. Tinker;D. E. Mather;B. G. Rossnagel;K. J. Kasha

  • Direct links between the vernalization response and other key traits of cereal crops

    Weiwei Deng;M. Cristina Casao;M. Cristina Casao;Penghao Wang;Kazuhiro Sato

  • Homology of AFLP products in three mapping populations of barley

    R. Waugh;N. Bonar;E. Baird;B. Thomas

  • Effect of population size on the estimation of QTL: a test using resistance to barley stripe rust.

    M. I. Vales;C. C. Schön;F. Capettini;X. M. Chen

  • The USDA Barley Core Collection: Genetic Diversity, Population Structure, and Potential for Genome-Wide Association Studies

    María Muñoz-Amatriaín;Alfonso Cuesta-Marcos;Jeffrey B. Endelman;Jordi Comadran

  • Use of a stress inducible promoter to drive ectopic AtCBF expression improves potato freezing tolerance while minimizing negative effects on tuber yield.

    María Teresa Pino;Jeffrey S. Skinner;Eung Jun Park;Zoran Jeknić

  • Introgression of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) determining stripe rust resistance in barley: an example of marker-assisted line development

    T. Toojinda;E. Baird;A. Booth;L.H.M. Broers

  • Molecular mapping of the Oregon Wolfe Barleys: a phenotypically polymorphic doubled-haploid population

    J. M. Costa;A. Corey;P. M. Hayes;C. Jobet

  • Does function follow form? Principal QTLs for Fusarium head blight (FHB) resistance are coincident with QTLs for inflorescence traits and plant height in a doubled-haploid population of barley

    H. Zhu;L. Gilchrist;P. Hayes;A. Kleinhofs

  • Mapping of β-glucan content and β-glucanase activity loci in barley grain and malt.

    F. Han;S. E. Ullrich;S. Chirat;S. Menteur

  • The Vrn-H2 locus is a major determinant of flowering time in a facultative × winter growth habit barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) mapping population

    I. Karsai;P. Szucs;K. Mészáros;T. Filichkina

  • Comparative analyses of genomic locations and race specificities of loci for quantitative resistance to Pyricularia grisea in rice and barley

    Huilan Chen;Shiping Wang;Yongzhong Xing;Caiguo Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Tom Blake
Tom Blake Montana State University
Gary J. Muehlbauer
Gary J. Muehlbauer University of Minnesota
Andris Kleinhofs
Andris Kleinhofs Washington State University
Kazuhiro Sato
Kazuhiro Sato Okayama University
Tony H. H. Chen
Tony H. H. Chen Oregon State University
Kevin P. Smith
Kevin P. Smith University of Minnesota
Timothy J. Close
Timothy J. Close University of California, Riverside
Brian J. Steffenson
Brian J. Steffenson University of Minnesota
Shiaoman Chao
Shiaoman Chao Agricultural Research Service
Robbie Waugh
Robbie Waugh James Hutton Institute

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