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What are the 100 most cited fungal genera?

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    Identificador:  imarina:9435542
    Autors:  Bhunjun, C S; Chen, Y J; Phukhamsakda, C; Boekhout, T; Groenewald, J Z; McKenzie, E H C; Francisco, E C; Frisvad, J C; Groenewald, M; Hurdeal, V G; Luangsa-ard, J; Perrone, G; Visagie, C M; Bai, F Y; Blaszkowski, J; Braun, U; de Souza, F A; de Queiroz, M B; Dutta, A K; Gonkhom, D; Goto, B T; Guarnaccia, V; Hagen, F; Houbraken, J; Lachance, M A; Li, J J; Luo, K Y; Magurno, F; Mongkolsamrit, S; Robert, V; Roy, N; Tibpromma, S; Wanasinghe, D N; Wang, D Q; Wei, D P; Zhao, C L; Aiphuk, W; Ajayi-Oyetunde, O; Arantes, T D; Araujo, J C; Begerow, D; Bakhshi, M; Barbosa, R N; Behrens, F H; Bensch, K; Bezerra, J D P; Bilanski, P; Bradley, C A; Bubner, B; Burgess, T I; Cadez, N; Cai, L; Calaca, F J S; Campbell, L J; Chaverri, P; Chen, Y Y; Chethana, K W T; Coetzee, B; Costa, M M; Chen, Q; Custodio, F A; Dai, Y C; Damm, U; Santiago, A L C M A; Angelini, R M De Miccolis; Dijksterhuis, J; Dissanayake, A J; Doilom, M; Dong, W; Alvarez-Duarte, E; Fischer, M; Gajanayake, A J; Gene, J; Gomdola, D; Gomes, A A M; Hausner, G; He, M Q; Hou, L; Iturrieta-Gonzalez, I; Jami, F; Jankowiak, R; Jayawardena, R S; Kandemir, H; Kiss, L; Kobmoo, N; Kowalski, T; Landi, L; Lin, C G; Liu, J K; Liu, X B; Loizides, M; Luangharn, T; Maharachchikumbura, S S N; Mkhwanazi, G J Makhathini; Manawasinghe, I S; Marin-Felix, Y; McTaggart, A R; Moreau, P A; Morozova, O V; Mostert, L; Osiewacz, H D; Pem, D; Phookamsak, R; Pollastro, S; Pordel, A; Poyntner, C; Phillips, A J L; Phonemany, M; Promputtha, I; Rathnayaka, A R; Rodrigues, A M; Romanazzi, G; Rothmann, L; Salgado-Salazar, C; Sandoval-Denis, M; Saupe, S J; Scholler, M; Scott, P; Shivas, R G; Silar, P; Silva-Filho, A G S; Souza-Motta, C M; Stchigel, A M; Sterflinger, K; Summerbell, R C; Svetasheva, T Y; Takamatsu, S; Theelen, B; Theodoro, C; Thines, M; Thongklan
    Resum:
    The global diversity of fungi has been estimated between 2 to 11 million species, of which only about 155 000 have been named. Most fungi are invisible to the unaided eye, but they represent a major component of biodiversity on our planet, and play essential ecological roles, supporting life as we know it. Although approximately 20 000 fungal genera are presently recognised, the ecology of most remains undetermined. Despite all this diversity, the mycological community actively researches some fungal genera more commonly than others. This poses an interesting question: why have some fungal genera impacted mycology and related fields more than others? To address this issue, we conducted a bibliometric analysis to identify the top 100 most cited fungal genera. A thorough database search of the Web of Science, Google Scholar, and PubMed was performed to establish which genera are most cited. The most cited 10 genera are Saccharomyces, Candida, Aspergillus, Fusarium, Penicillium, Trichoderma, Botrytis, Pichia, Cryptococcus and Alternaria. Case studies are presented for the 100 most cited genera with general background, notes on their ecology and economic significance and important research advances. This paper provides a historic overview of scientific research of these genera and the prospect for further research.
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    Autor segons l'article: Bhunjun, C S; Chen, Y J; Phukhamsakda, C; Boekhout, T; Groenewald, J Z; McKenzie, E H C; Francisco, E C; Frisvad, J C; Groenewald, M; Hurdeal, V G; Luangsa-ard, J; Perrone, G; Visagie, C M; Bai, F Y; Blaszkowski, J; Braun, U; de Souza, F A; de Queiroz, M B; Dutta, A K; Gonkhom, D; Goto, B T; Guarnaccia, V; Hagen, F; Houbraken, J; Lachance, M A; Li, J J; Luo, K Y; Magurno, F; Mongkolsamrit, S; Robert, V; Roy, N; Tibpromma, S; Wanasinghe, D N; Wang, D Q; Wei, D P; Zhao, C L; Aiphuk, W; Ajayi-Oyetunde, O; Arantes, T D; Araujo, J C; Begerow, D; Bakhshi, M; Barbosa, R N; Behrens, F H; Bensch, K; Bezerra, J D P; Bilanski, P; Bradley, C A; Bubner, B; Burgess, T I; Cadez, N; Cai, L; Calaca, F J S; Campbell, L J; Chaverri, P; Chen, Y Y; Chethana, K W T; Coetzee, B; Costa, M M; Chen, Q; Custodio, F A; Dai, Y C; Damm, U; Santiago, A L C M A; Angelini, R M De Miccolis; Dijksterhuis, J; Dissanayake, A J; Doilom, M; Dong, W; Alvarez-Duarte, E; Fischer, M; Gajanayake, A J; Gene, J; Gomdola, D; Gomes, A A M; Hausner, G; He, M Q; Hou, L; Iturrieta-Gonzalez, I; Jami, F; Jankowiak, R; Jayawardena, R S; Kandemir, H; Kiss, L; Kobmoo, N; Kowalski, T; Landi, L; Lin, C G; Liu, J K; Liu, X B; Loizides, M; Luangharn, T; Maharachchikumbura, S S N; Mkhwanazi, G J Makhathini; Manawasinghe, I S; Marin-Felix, Y; McTaggart, A R; Moreau, P A; Morozova, O V; Mostert, L; Osiewacz, H D; Pem, D; Phookamsak, R; Pollastro, S; Pordel, A; Poyntner, C; Phillips, A J L; Phonemany, M; Promputtha, I; Rathnayaka, A R; Rodrigues, A M; Romanazzi, G; Rothmann, L; Salgado-Salazar, C; Sandoval-Denis, M; Saupe, S J; Scholler, M; Scott, P; Shivas, R G; Silar, P; Silva-Filho, A G S; Souza-Motta, C M; Stchigel, A M; Sterflinger, K; Summerbell, R C; Svetasheva, T Y; Takamatsu, S; Theelen, B; Theodoro, C; Thines, M; Thongklang, N; Torres, R; Turchetti, B; van den Brule, T; Wang, X W; Wartchow, F; Welti, S; Wijesinghe, S N; Wu, F; Xu, R; Yang, Z L; Yilmaz, N; Yurkov, A; Zhao, L; Zhao, R L; Zhou, N; Hyde, K D; Crous, P W
    Departament: Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques
    Autor/s de la URV: Gené Díaz, Josepa / Iturrieta González, Isabel Antonieta / MARÍN FÉLIX, YASMINA / SANDOVAL DENIS, MARCELO PATRICIO / Stchigel Glikman, Alberto Miguel
    Paraules clau: Wood-inhabiting fungi; White-nose-syndrome; Web of science; Web of scienc; Vitro antifungal susceptibilit; Rhizoctonia-solani ag-7; Pyrenophora-tritici-repentis; Ophiostoma-novo-ulmi; Non-saccharomyces yeasts; Mycoparasite pythium-oligandrum; Highly-cited; Heterokaryon incompatibility gene; Fungi; Bibliometric analysis; Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
    Resum: The global diversity of fungi has been estimated between 2 to 11 million species, of which only about 155 000 have been named. Most fungi are invisible to the unaided eye, but they represent a major component of biodiversity on our planet, and play essential ecological roles, supporting life as we know it. Although approximately 20 000 fungal genera are presently recognised, the ecology of most remains undetermined. Despite all this diversity, the mycological community actively researches some fungal genera more commonly than others. This poses an interesting question: why have some fungal genera impacted mycology and related fields more than others? To address this issue, we conducted a bibliometric analysis to identify the top 100 most cited fungal genera. A thorough database search of the Web of Science, Google Scholar, and PubMed was performed to establish which genera are most cited. The most cited 10 genera are Saccharomyces, Candida, Aspergillus, Fusarium, Penicillium, Trichoderma, Botrytis, Pichia, Cryptococcus and Alternaria. Case studies are presented for the 100 most cited genera with general background, notes on their ecology and economic significance and important research advances. This paper provides a historic overview of scientific research of these genera and the prospect for further research.
    Àrees temàtiques: Plant science; Mycology; Interdisciplinar; Ciências biológicas iii; Ciências agrárias i; Biotecnología; Agricultural and biological sciences (miscellaneous)
    Accès a la llicència d'ús: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Adreça de correu electrònic de l'autor: albertomiguel.stchigel@urv.cat; josepa.gene@urv.cat
    Data d'alta del registre: 2025-02-08
    Versió de l'article dipositat: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Enllaç font original: https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/wfbi/sim/2024/00000108/00000001/art00001;jsessionid=3ot53ibsb8a7q.x-ic-live-02
    Referència a l'article segons font original: Studies In Mycology. 108 (1): 1-411
    Referència de l'ítem segons les normes APA: Bhunjun, C S; Chen, Y J; Phukhamsakda, C; Boekhout, T; Groenewald, J Z; McKenzie, E H C; Francisco, E C; Frisvad, J C; Groenewald, M; Hurdeal, V G; Lu (2024). What are the 100 most cited fungal genera?. Studies In Mycology, 108(1), 1-411. DOI: 10.3114/sim.2024.108.01
    URL Document de llicència: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    DOI de l'article: 10.3114/sim.2024.108.01
    Entitat: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Any de publicació de la revista: 2024
    Tipus de publicació: Journal Publications
  • Paraules clau:

    Agricultural and Biological Sciences (Miscellaneous),Mycology,Plant Science
    Wood-inhabiting fungi
    White-nose-syndrome
    Web of science
    Web of scienc
    Vitro antifungal susceptibilit
    Rhizoctonia-solani ag-7
    Pyrenophora-tritici-repentis
    Ophiostoma-novo-ulmi
    Non-saccharomyces yeasts
    Mycoparasite pythium-oligandrum
    Highly-cited
    Heterokaryon incompatibility gene
    Fungi
    Bibliometric analysis
    Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis
    Plant science
    Mycology
    Interdisciplinar
    Ciências biológicas iii
    Ciências agrárias i
    Biotecnología
    Agricultural and biological sciences (miscellaneous)
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