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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Analysis and Visualisation of Research Trends in Bacterial Leaf Spot

Author: MEENAKSHI VERMA
Abstract: Bacterial leaf spot creates a dark spot on leaves and can even kill the leaves. However, this disease can affect the stems, seeds, and fruits. This disease is caused by the pathogen variants “Xanthomonas“ and “Pseudomonas”. Wet and cool conditions; overcrowded plants poor soil drainage are favorable conditions for the spread of this disease. This bibliometric analysis had been conducted to understand the active authors, organizations, journals, and countries involved in the research domain of “Bacterial leaf spot”. All published articles related to “Bacterial leaf spot” from “Scopus”, were analyzed using the VOS viewer to develop analysis tables and visualization maps. This article had set the objective to consolidate the literature regarding the “Bacterial leaf spot” and also to find out the trends related to the same. The most active journals related to this plant disease are ISME Journal and Plant Disease. The USA is the country where active research is going on regarding Bacterial leaf spot, followed by Spain. The top organizations focusing on Bacterial leaf spot are the Department of Plant Pathology of the University of Florida, the Department of Plant Sciences, and the Department of Plant Pathology of the University of California. The most active author who had made valuable contributions related to Bacterial leaf spot are Jones J.B., Coaker G.L., Leveau J.H.J., Rastogi G., Sbodio A., Suslow T.V., Tech J.J.
Keyword: Bacterial leaf spot, Ophiostoma, Bibliometric analysis, VOS viewer, Plant disease
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP3.007
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