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RESEARCH TRENDS IN BACTERIAL CANKER: A GENERAL REVIEW | PLANT CELL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR ..

Bacterial canker is a plant disease that affects several different forms of stone fruits. The pathogen “Pseudomonas syringae pv. morsprunorum” causes bacterial canker, which reaches the plant body through wounds. Trimming the plant carefully and avoiding wounds in the plant's body will help prevent bacterial cankers. This bibliometric study was carried out to determine the number of active authors, organisations, journals, and countries in the field of “bacterial canker” science. The VOS viewer was used to create research tables and visualisation maps for all published papers related to "bacterial canker" from "Scopus."The aim of this article was to compile the literature on bacterial canker and to look for trends in the field.The most active publications are Acta Horticulture and Plant Pathology. The most productive journals are Phytopathology and Nature, with the highest total and average citations, respectively.The United States is the most active and productive nation, with the most publications, citations, and co-authorship links. South Africa has the highest total number of citations per publication. With the most publications, citations, and coauthorship relations, the Main Laboratory of State Forestry Administration on Forest Protection, Research Institute of Forest Ecology Environment and Protection, and the Chinese Academy of Forestry are the most involved research organisations.The University of Florida's Department of Plant Pathology and Citrus Research and Education Center are the most active organisations in this research area, with the most citations and average citations per publication.Graham J.H isthe most active blogger, with the most publications and citations.Dow.J.M is the most prolific blogger, with the highest average number of citations per article.

Pruvost O has the most co-authorship relations of any of the contributors.




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