Centenary Progress on Orchidaceae Research: A Bibliometric Analysis DOI Open Access
Yonglu Wei, Jie Li,

Jianpeng Jin

et al.

Genes, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16(3), P. 336 - 336

Published: March 13, 2025

Background: Research on orchids has experienced substantial growth since the early 20th century, reflecting their ecological and evolutionary significance. Methods: This paper provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of orchid-related literature published between 1902 2024, based data retrieved from Web Science Core Collection™ (WoS). Results: The primary goal is to assess global research landscape by identifying key authors, institutions, journals, as well major themes in field. A thorough publication trends, citation frequencies, keyword co-occurrence networks was conducted uncover significant hotspots. findings indicate that orchid evolved foundational topics such taxonomy classification more intricate subjects, including conservation strategies, orchid-pollinator dynamics, role ecosystem functions. Additionally, biotechnology-related emerging dominant trend. study also highlights China highest output, while collaboration United States Europe continues grow. co-word keywords suggests future likely continue focus conservation, impacts climate change, pollination biology, symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi. Conclusions: review offers valuable insights for researchers conservationists, helping identify priorities strategies preservation sustainable use orchids.

Language: Английский

Centenary Progress on Orchidaceae Research: A Bibliometric Analysis DOI Open Access
Yonglu Wei, Jie Li,

Jianpeng Jin

et al.

Genes, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16(3), P. 336 - 336

Published: March 13, 2025

Background: Research on orchids has experienced substantial growth since the early 20th century, reflecting their ecological and evolutionary significance. Methods: This paper provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of orchid-related literature published between 1902 2024, based data retrieved from Web Science Core Collection™ (WoS). Results: The primary goal is to assess global research landscape by identifying key authors, institutions, journals, as well major themes in field. A thorough publication trends, citation frequencies, keyword co-occurrence networks was conducted uncover significant hotspots. findings indicate that orchid evolved foundational topics such taxonomy classification more intricate subjects, including conservation strategies, orchid-pollinator dynamics, role ecosystem functions. Additionally, biotechnology-related emerging dominant trend. study also highlights China highest output, while collaboration United States Europe continues grow. co-word keywords suggests future likely continue focus conservation, impacts climate change, pollination biology, symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi. Conclusions: review offers valuable insights for researchers conservationists, helping identify priorities strategies preservation sustainable use orchids.

Language: Английский

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