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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Analysis and Visualisation of Research Trends in Fusarium Wilt

Author: NEERAJ
Abstract: Fusarium wilt is a fungal infection caused by “Fusarium oxysporum”. This fungus can remain in the soil for long period. Yellowish leaves, stunted growth of the plant, and decay of roots are the common symptoms of this plant disease. This plant disease is transmitted through contaminated soil equipment, wounds in plant roots, and the air. This bibliometric analysis had been conducted to understand the active authors, organizations, journals, and countries involved in the research domain of “Fusarium wilt”. All published articles related to “fusarium wilt” 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 “fusarium wilt” and also to find out the trends related to the same. The most active journals related to this plant disease are Phytopathology, Current Microbiology, and Plant Disease. The USA is the country where active research is going on regarding fusarium wilt, followed by Switzerland and India. The top organizations focusing on fusarium wilt are the University Botany Laboratory of India, USDA-ARS, Biocontrol of Plant Dis. Laboratory of the USA, Department Of Chemistry, University Of California and Department Of Plant Pathology, University Of California; and Cotton Incorporated. The most active author who had made valuable contributions related to fusarium wilt are Garibaldi A., Shen Q., Leong J., Schroth M.N., and Teintze M.
Keyword: Fusarium wilt, Panama disease, Bibliometric analysis, VOS viewer, Plant disease
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP3.022
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