A review of research trends on Nattrassia mangiferae from 1966-2022: A bibliometric approach

Jamali Samad
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In recent years, Nattrassia mangiferae has received tremendous attention as a destructive plant pathogen that may potentially infect humans and animals. The pathogen was isolated from 61 species belonging to 47 genera and 30 family plants but was most frequently isolated from Cactaceae, Rosaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Anacardiaceae, and Rutaceae hosts. To systematically and comprehensively describe the progress, trends, and hotspots of N. mangiferae research, the 376 related publications from 1966 to 2022 were collected from the Scopus database. The bibliometric characteristics including publication output, countries/region of focus, author’s productivity, most prolific authors , authorship pattern, citation frequency, institutes, most prolific journ als, and research focus were evaluated by using Excel 2013 and VOSviewer. Out of 376 original articles, there are 139 plant and 237 human studies. The leading countries based on the number of publications were the United States, the United Kingdom, and Brazil. A sharp increase in the number of studies related to the pathogenicity of N. mangiferae during 2018 to 2021 was observed, coinciding with an increase in the number of short reports and outbreak reports worldwide. The journal and subject categories with the most significant publications are Plant Disease and Medical Mycology, respectively. The most common document types were article, note, review, and letter. N. mangiferae is a thermophilic fungus, and warming temperatures may weaken trees and affect their susceptibility to this pathogen. The increase in reports of the pathogenicity of this pathogen on various plants and humans from 70 different countries in recent years shows the importance of this pathogen as a sever threat to the world. Our bibliometric analysis reveals the current research hotspots and topic trends on N. mangiferae , thus offering potential clues for further examination.
从文献计量学角度看1966-2022年芒果科植物研究动态
近年来,芒果树作为一种可能感染人类和动物的破坏性植物病原体受到了极大的关注。该病原体从30科47属61种植物中分离出来,但最常见的是从仙人掌科、蔷薇科、大戟科、Anacardiae和芸香科寄主中分离出来的。为了系统、全面地描述芒果科研究的进展、趋势和热点,从Scopus数据库中收集了1966年至2022年的376篇相关出版物。使用Excel 2013和VOSviewer评估了文献计量学特征,包括出版物产出、关注国家/地区、作者生产力、最多产作者、作者模式、引用频率、研究机构、最多产期刊和研究重点。在376篇原创文章中,有139篇植物研究和237篇人类研究。根据出版物数量,领先的国家是美国、英国和巴西。2018年至2021年,与芒果N.mangiferae致病性相关的研究数量急剧增加,与此同时,全球短报告和疫情报告的数量也在增加。最重要出版物的期刊和学科类别分别是《植物病》和《医学真菌学》。最常见的文档类型是文章、笔记、评论和信函。芒果N.mangiferae是一种嗜热真菌,温度升高可能会削弱树木,影响它们对这种病原体的易感性。近年来,来自70个不同国家的关于这种病原体对各种植物和人类的致病性的报告越来越多,这表明了这种病原体对世界的严重威胁的重要性。我们的文献计量学分析揭示了目前芒果科的研究热点和主题趋势,从而为进一步研究提供了潜在的线索。
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