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RESEARCH TRENDS IN CROWN ROT: A GENERAL OVERVIEW | PLANT CELL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Crown rot is a fungal infection that affects plants in areas where there has been a lot of rain or flooding. Fusarium, a fungus commonly found in soil, causes this plant disease.

The fungus inhibits plant water movement by permanently affecting the stem. There are no known treatments for crown rot, and the only way to avoid it is to take preventative measures. This bibliometric study was carried out to better understand the active authors, organisations, journals, and countries involved in the “crown rot” research domain. The VOS viewer was used to create research tables and visualisation maps for all published papers relevant to "crown rot" from "Scopus." The aim of this article was to compile the literature on crown rot and to discover trends in the field.

Plant Disease has the most articles, coaut-horship relations, and citations of any journal. The journal with the highest average citation per paper is Letters in Applied Microbiology.The United States is the most prolific and productive nation, with the most publications and citations, and Australia hasthe mostco-authorship links. Luxembourg has the highest total number of citations per publication. CSIRO Plant Industry is the most active research organisation, while McGill University's Department of Plant Science and Université Laval's Département De Phytologie are the most productive in this field. Chakrobothy s, with the most publications and citations, and Liu C, with the most publications and co-authorship connections, are the most prolific authors. Benhamou N, Belanger R.R, and Chen C are the most productive authors, with the highest average citation per publication.



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