Monday, April 19, 2021

BLOSSOM BLIGHT: RECENT STUDIES ON ANALYSIS AND VISUALISATION OF RESEARCH TRENDS | PLANT CELL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

 Blossom blight is a fungal infection that affects plants and causes flower and fruit death. Mangoes, plums, almonds, and apricots are also susceptible to blossom blight. Blossom blight changes the colour of the blossoms to brown and also affects the stem. The fungus “Monilinia fructicola” causes blossom blight. This bibliometric study was carried out in order to better understand the active writers, organisations, journals, and countries involved in the “blossom blight” research domain. The VOS viewer was used to create research tables and visualisation maps for all published papers related to "blossom blight" from "Scopus." The aim of this article was to compile the literature on blossom blight and to discover trends in the field. The journal Plant Disease is the most involved in this field of research. The most productive publication is Annual Review of Phytopathology. The United States is the most active and prosperous nation. Canada's Morden Research and Development Centre is the most involved organisation, with the most publications. Oregon State University's Department of Botany and Plant Pathology has the most citations overall. MAF Technology, Plant Protection Group of New Zealand is the most active organisation in this research domain, with the highest average citation per paper. The Federal University of Pelotas has the most co-authorship relations of any organisation. Stockwell V.O. is the most active author, with the most publications and total citations. The author with the most co-authorship ties is Fox S.L.


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https://www.ikprress.org/index.php/PCBMB/article/view/5630

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