Based on the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) database, this study analyzed 734 top papers in the subject category of Agronomy from 2009 to 2019, which include 730 highly cited papers and seven hot ...papers in the field. All papers written in English, were from 3,540 authors; 1,225 organizations; and 91 countries/territories, published in 47 journals and book series in the field of Agronomy. The journals with the highest impact factor (IF) were Industrial Crops and Products, Plant and Soil, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Pest Management Science, and Field Crops Research. The countries and regions with the highest IF were United States, People's Republic of China, France, Germany, and Australia. The organizations with the highest average IF were INRA, University of Western Australia, Chinese Academy of Science, China Agriculture University, and University of California‐Davis. This work is useful for students identifying graduate schools and researchers selecting journals.
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The performance of electrode material is correlated with the choice of electrolyte, however, how the solvation has significant impact on electrochemical behavior is underdeveloped. Herein, ...N‐heteropentacenequinone (TAPQ) is investigated to reveal the solvation effect on the performance of sodium‐ion batteries in different electrolyte environment. TAPQ cycled in diglyme‐based electrolyte exhibits superior electrochemical performance, but experiences a rapid capacity fading in carbonate‐based electrolyte. The function of solvation effect is mainly embodied in two aspects: one is the stabilization of anion intermediate via the compatibility of electrode and electrolyte, the other is the interfacial electrochemical characteristics influenced by solvation sheath structure. By revealing the failure mechanism, this work presents an avenue for better understanding electrochemical behavior and enhancing performance from the angle of solvation effect.
N‐heteropentacenequinone (TAPQ) is studied as electrode material to investigate the solvation effect in different sodium‐ion battery electrolytes. By revealing the failure mechanism of TAPQ in carbonate‐based electrolytes, we discuss how the solvation effect influences interfacial electrochemical characteristics and attributed the electrolyte compatibility to the stabilization effect of reaction intermediate via solvation effect.
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Cotton is the main source of renewable fiber in the world and is primarily used for textile production. This study analyzed 3,856 papers of cotton research from Plant Sciences category during 1990 to ...2021 based on the WoS, papers mainly written in English (98.937%), were from 10,536 authors, 87 countries/territories, 1,652 organizations and published in 174 Journals and book series. Top 5 core journals ranked as Weed Technology (207, 5.368%), Euphytica (191, 4.953%), Pakistan Journal of Botany (189, 4.901%), Frontiers in Plant Science (137, 3.553%) and Theoretical and Applied Genetics (114, 2.956%). Top 5 countries and regions were USA, Peoples R China, Pakistan, Australia, and India. Top 5 organizations were USDA ARS, Chinese Acad Agr Sci, Nanjing Agr Univ., Huazhong Agr Univ., and Univ. Arkansas. Top 5 authors are Zhang Xianlong, Zhang Tianzhen, Zhang Jinfa, Jenkins Johnie N. and Jones Don C. All keywords of the cotton research from Plant Sciences category were separated seven clusters for different research topic. Visualizations offer exploratory information on the current state in a scientific field or discipline as well as indicate possible developments in the future. This work is useful for student identifying graduate schools and researchers selecting journals.
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A bibliometric analysis was performed on a total of 1319 articles and reviews on rice and irrigation from the ‘Agronomy’ category based on the Web of Science (WoS) during the period 1965–2018. The ...results showed that the number of publications had grown rapidly over the past years, and English was the dominating language (96.437%). The top five most productive authors were E. Humphreys (Philippines), B. A. M. Bouman (Philippines), S. Fukai (Australia), J. Z. Xu (China) and A. Kumar (India). There were 98 core journals involved in publication; Agricultural Water Management was the most productive journal with 273 articles (20.697%), followed by Field Crops Research (176; 13.343%) and Paddy and Water Environment (162; 12.282%), each with more than 150 papers. India was the most productive country with 313 articles (23.73%), followed by China (218, 16.53%), USA (163, 12.36%), Philippines (154, 11.68%), Japan (152, 11.52%) and Australia (121, 9.17%). Among the institutions working on rice and irrigation, the top 3 were International Rice Research Institute, Philippines, Punjab Agricultural University, Pakistan and Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. Among 13 ESI top papers, there was one hot paper and four review papers.
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In the present study, a total of 1757 documents of article and review relating to rice with fertilizer from the ‘agronomy’ category were analysed based on the Web of Science during the period ...1990–2018. Using CiteSpace software, visualization analysis on co-authors, co-institutions, author co-citation, citation analysis and keyword co-appearance network was performed. It was observed that the number of publications has grown rapidly over the past years. The top five most productive authors were Ladha, J. K. (India), Dobermann, A. (UK), Peng, S. B. (China), Fageria, N. K. (Brazil) and Haefele, S. M. (Philippines). India was the most productive country, followed by China, USA, Japan, Philippines and Australia. The top three institutions were International Rice Research Institute in Philippines, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). The top 15 keywords were rice, yield, soil, nitrogen, management, fertilizer, growth, system, wheat, grain yield, lowland rice, phosphorus, plant, productivity and use efficiency, each cited more than 100 times. This article highlights the status and future trends of research on rice with fertilizer.
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(86, 2.935%), and these journals each published >86 papers. The top five countries and regions were the USA, People's Republic of China, Spain, Canada and England. The top five organisations were the University of Florida, USDA ARS, University of Malaga, University of California Davis, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. The top five authors are Peres, Natalia A. (Peres, Natalia; Peres, N.A.); Madden, LV; Munoz-Blanco, Juan (Munoz-Blanco, J); Schwab, Wilfried (Schwab, W) and Ellis, MA, each published >25 papers. All keywords of the strawberry research from the Plant Sciences category were separated into 11 clusters for different research topics. Visualisations offer exploratory information on the current state in a scientific field or discipline as well as indicate possible developments in the future. The review could provide a valuable guide for designing future studies.
This study analyzed top papers published in the field of Library and Information Science (LIS) published between 2009 and 2019 and included in the Web of Science (WoS) subject category “Information ...Science & Library Science”. Data of the 501 top papers were extracted from the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) database comprising 499 highly cited papers and 16 hot papers in the field. The distributions of document type, language of publication, scientific output, and publication of journals are reported in this paper. The co-authorship network visualization of authors, organizations and countries, co-occurrence network visualization of all keywords are visualized using VOSviewer software. The 501 papers, all written in English language, were from 1,579 authors employed at 680 organizations based in 59 countries/territories. The papers were published in 40 journals in the field. The top 5 core journals ranked based on the impact factor (IF) were MIS Quarterly, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, International Journal of Information Management, Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, and Information Management. The top 5 organizations were University of Maryland (USA), University of Wolverhampton (UK), Vanderbilt University (USA), Indiana University (USA), and Wuhan University (China). Authors from the following countries contributed the most - USA, People’s Republic of China, England, Canada and Netherlands. Based on network map using VOSviewer, there were micro, meso and macro level collaborations based on common interests in a specific topics. Analysis of all keywords showed that the research were distributed into 6 clusters. This study concludes that one important characteristic of top papers is the journal reputation, therefore authors can choose their ideal journal with a high JIF and quartile to publish papers in the English language related to this research field.