Sunday, April 18, 2021

RESEARCH TRENDS IN LEAF BLIGHT: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW | PLANT CELL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

 The fungus "Helminthosporium turcicum" causes leaf blight, which is a fungal infection. The spread of this infection is aided by humid, hot, and rainy conditions. Crop rotation is a good way to keep this infection at bay. This bibliometric study was carried out to better understand the active writers, organisations, journals, and countries involved in the field of "Leaf Blight" science. To build research tables and visualisation charts, all published articles related to "Leaf blight" from "Scopus" were analysed using the VOS viewer. The aim of this article was to compile the literature on Leaf Blight and to discover trends in the field. Plant Disease has the most publications and citations in this research area, with Plant Disease having the most publications and citations. The journal with the most co-authorship connections is Phytopathology. The journal with the highest average citation per paper is Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Cornell University's Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology is the most involved organisation, with the most articles, citations, and co-authorship relations. USDA is the most productive organisation, with the most citations per publication on average. Kumar S and Li B are the most prolific writers, with the most publications and co-authorship connections, respectively. Sonti R.V. and Castilla N.P. are the most productive authors, with the most citations and the highest average citation per publication, respectively.


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https://www.ikprress.org/index.php/PCBMB/article/view/5632

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