Countries where authors publish in Systematic and Applied Microbiology
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This map shows the geographic impact of research published in Systematic and Applied Microbiology. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by papers published in Systematic and Applied Microbiology with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Systematic and Applied Microbiology more than expected).
Fields of papers published in Systematic and Applied Microbiology
This network shows the impact of papers published in Systematic and Applied Microbiology. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers published in Systematic and Applied Microbiology.
About Systematic and Applied Microbiology
The 3.0k papers published in Systematic and Applied Microbiology in the last decades have received a total of 119.6k indexed citations . Papers published in Systematic and Applied Microbiology usually cover Microbiology (52 papers), Endocrinology (222 papers) and Ecology (1.1k papers) specifically the topics of Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies (1.1k papers), Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (841 papers), Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis (383 papers), Probiotics and Fermented Foods (320 papers), Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (176 papers), Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies (172 papers), Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (172 papers) and Aquaculture disease management and microbiota (157 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Systematic and Applied Microbiology are Rudolf Amann, Karl‐Heinz Schleifer, Brian J. Tindall, Karl Heinz Schleifer, Wolfgang Ludwig, Erko Stackebrandt, Michael Wagner, Carl R. Woese, Karl O. Stetter and Ramon Rosselló‐Móra.
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