Nanoparticles Enhance Plant Resistance to Abiotic Stresses: A Bibliometric Statistic
Author:
Liu Zemao1ORCID, Faizan Mohammad2, Zheng Lihong1, Cui Luomin1, Han Chao1, Chen Hong1ORCID, Yu Fangyuan1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Collaborative Innovation Centre of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, College of Forest Science, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210000, China 2. Botany Section, School of Sciences, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad 500032, India
Abstract
Using nanoparticles (NPs) to effectively mitigate the negative effects of abiotic stressors on plant growth and development will help to achieve sustainable agriculture. Although there have been some prior reviews in this area, bibliometrics is still lacking. In this study, the most productive nations or regions, journals, publishers, and scholars in this field were identified using an objective bibliometric examination of the pertinent material published in the Web of Science core database. To dig deeper for information, the keywords co-occurrence, collaboration network of countries/regions and authors, and network map of highly cited papers citation are used to characterize present advances and forecast potential future trends. The results show a growing interest in using nanoparticles to alleviate abiotic stressors. There has been an exponential increase in the number of relevant papers and citations. Moreover, Asian countries are the most active in this subject, even if the USA generates papers with the best overall quality. The most common publishers and journals in this area are Elsevier and Environmental Science-Nano, while Wu HH is currently the most active author. Even though many researchers have formed close partnerships, there is not yet a large collaborative group of researchers in this field. Gaps in the current scientific literature are highlighted, such as the lack of use of omics, especially multi-omics, to provide a more in-depth and comprehensive explanation of the molecular mechanisms by which NPs enhance plant resistance to abiotic stresses. This bibliometric study will provide a valuable reference for studying the evolution of the field and identifying research frontiers.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions Postgraduate Research and Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science
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