1912 至 2023 年生物土壤结壳研究现状和趋势的文献计量分析

Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rcar.2024.05.001
XiaoJu Yang , FaSi Wu , Long Li , QingLin Guo , ZongRen Yu , SongCong Chen , XueYong Zhao
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土壤生物结壳(BSCs)在土壤发育和生态功能中发挥着重要作用,定量分析土壤生物结壳的变化过程和趋势,明确土壤生物结壳研究的优势和劣势,对于土壤生物结壳理论的发展和应用具有重要意义。通过对 Web of Science 中的 2 186 篇 BSCs 文献进行文献计量学分析,发现 BSCs 文献呈指数级增长趋势,其中中国和美国的文献数量位居前两位。高质量出版物主要来自欧美国家,如美国、德国和西班牙。排名前三的出版社分别是《干旱环境学报》(Journal of Arid Environments)、《土壤生物学与amp; 生物化学》(Soil Biology & Biochemistry)和《植物与土壤》(Plant and Soil),学科包括生态学、环境科学和土壤科学等。研究机构主要隶属于中国科学院、美国内政部、美国地质调查局、耶路撒冷希伯来大学、Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas 和 Rey Juan Carlos 大学。作者主要来自美国、以色列、西班牙和中国。经费主要来自中国国家自然科学基金、西班牙政府、中国科学院和美国国家科学基金会。生物土壤结壳(生物结壳、蓝藻、地衣、苔藓结壳、红叶植物)、旱地、气候变化、光合作用和沙漠是高频关键词。未来的研究将侧重于生物物种多样性对全球生物地球化学循环的驱动机制、维持全球生物多样性对重要生态过程、全球碳、氮和磷循环的影响。对生物入侵、沙尘暴和水平衡的影响,维持荒漠和沙地生态系统稳定的多功能互惠机制,对制定干旱生态系统的管理政策的影响,对应全球气候变化,基于机器深度学习建模的 BSCs 区域、局域和微尺度分布估算逐渐成为研究重点。重点研究BSCs的生态系统服务功能、BSCs在干旱半干旱地区介导的水土保持和土壤稳定性,以及BSCs抗逆基因的挖掘。
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Bibliometric analysis of the status and trend of biological soil crusts research from 1912 to 2023

Biological soil crusts (BSCs) play an important role in soil development and ecological function, and it is more important for quantitatively analyzing the processes and trends of BSCs to identify the advantages and disadvantages of BSCs research for the development and application of BSCs theory. Bibliometric analysis of 2,186 BSCs literatures from Web of Science showed an exponential growth trend, as China and the United States as the top 2 in terms of publication volume. High quality publications are mainly from European and American countries, such as the United States, Germany and Spain. The top 3 publishers are Journal of Arid Environments, Soil Biology & Biochemistry and Plant and Soil, and disciplines include ecology, environmental science, and soil science, etc.. Research institutions mainly affiliate to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, United States Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, and Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Authors mainly come from United States, Israel, Spain and China. Funds are mainly from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Spanish Government, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and National Science Foundation of the United States. Biological soil crusts (biocrusts, cyanobacteria, lichens, moss crusts, bryophytes), drylands, climate change, photosynthesis and desert are high-frequency keywords. Future research will focus on the driving mechanisms of BSCs on global biogeochemical cycles, maintaining global biodiversity on important ecological processes, global C, N, and P cycles. The impact on biological invasion, sandstorms, and water balance, multifunctional and reciprocal mechanisms for maintaining the stability of desert and sandy ecosystems, and impact on the formulation of management policies for arid ecosystems, corresponding to global climate change, and the estimation of regional, local, and microscale distribution of BSCs based on machine deep learning modeling gradually focus on. The ecosystem service functions of BSCs, the soil and water conservation and soil stability mediated by BSCs in arid and semi-arid regions, and the excavation of stress resistant genes for BSCs will be emphasized.

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