Mike Humphreys

Mike Humphreys

Aberystwyth University

H-index: 39

Europe-United Kingdom

About Mike Humphreys

Mike Humphreys, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Aberystwyth University, specializes in the field of Grass traits for ecosystem service and climate change.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Designing agricultural grasses to help mitigate proteolysis during ensiling to optimize protein feed provisions for livestock

Matching Feed Characteristics to Animal Requirements Through Plant Breeding

New molecular evidence on genome relationships and chromosome identification in fescue (Festuca) and ryegrass (Lolium)(Dec, 10.1046/j. 1365-2540.1998. 00446. x, 1998)

High‐yielding forage grass cultivars increase root biomass and soil organic carbon stocks compared with mixed‐species permanent pasture in temperate soil

A route to decreasing N pollution from livestock: Use of Festulolium hybrids improves efficiency of N flows in rumen simulation fermenters

Festulolium, a century of research and breeding and its increased relevance in meeting the requirements for multifunctional grassland agriculture

Do agricultural grasses bred for improved root systems provide resilience to machinery‐derived soil compaction?

Mike Humphreys Information

University

Position

Group Leader

Citations(all)

4558

Citations(since 2020)

1514

Cited By

4482

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

82

i10Index(since 2020)

32

Email

University Profile Page

Aberystwyth University

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Mike Humphreys Skills & Research Interests

Grass traits for ecosystem service and climate change

Top articles of Mike Humphreys

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Designing agricultural grasses to help mitigate proteolysis during ensiling to optimize protein feed provisions for livestock

Food and Energy Security

Nuwan PK Muhandiram

Michael W Humphreys

Rhun Fychan

John W Davies

Ruth Sanderson

...

2023/7

Matching Feed Characteristics to Animal Requirements Through Plant Breeding

Leif Skøt

Christina Marley

David Lloyd

Alison Kingston-Smith

Mike Humphreys

2023/4/20

New molecular evidence on genome relationships and chromosome identification in fescue (Festuca) and ryegrass (Lolium)(Dec, 10.1046/j. 1365-2540.1998. 00446. x, 1998)

Heredity

I Pašakinskienė

K Anamthawat-Jônsson

MW Humphreys

V Paplauskiene

RN Jones

2022/2

High‐yielding forage grass cultivars increase root biomass and soil organic carbon stocks compared with mixed‐species permanent pasture in temperate soil

European Journal of Soil Science

Andrew S Gregory

Adrian Joynes

Elizabeth R Dixon

Deborah A Beaumont

Phil J Murray

...

2022/1

A route to decreasing N pollution from livestock: Use of Festulolium hybrids improves efficiency of N flows in rumen simulation fermenters

Food and Energy Security

Stephen Kamau

Alejandro Belanche

Teri Davies

Pauline Rees Stevens

Mike Humphreys

...

2020/8

Festulolium, a century of research and breeding and its increased relevance in meeting the requirements for multifunctional grassland agriculture

Festulolium: From the Nature to Modern Breeding

MW Humphreys

Z Zwierzykowski

2020

Do agricultural grasses bred for improved root systems provide resilience to machinery‐derived soil compaction?

Food and energy security

Nuwan PK Muhandiram

Mike W Humphreys

Rhun Fychan

John W Davies

Ruth Sanderson

...

2020/8

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