
Asian Journal of Information Science and Technology (AJIST)
World Research Publications on Potato (Solanum Tuberosum): A Scientometric Assessment
Author : L. RajendranVolume 8 No.2 July-September 2018 pp 32-35
Abstract
This paper attempts to analyze quantitatively the growth and development of Potato (Solanum tuberosum) vegetable crop research in India in publication output as reflected in CAB Direct Online Database. During the period 1939-2017 a total of 1,27,234 papers were published by the scientists of global respectively on Potato Crop analysis. India is the top country in Agricultural research with its contribution of 7,258 papers which is nearly (7.66%) of the global research output of Agricultural research followed by the specific country are in USA with 7,056 papers (7.45%). The most preferred journals where the American Potato Journal with 1,784 papers (1.88%) followed by the Potato Research with 1,764 papers (1.86%). The study revealed that out of the world, India has the highest range the production of Potato. It covers India is a top level in the field of agricultural research as a part of the Indian country are ranked higher position of Uttar Pradesh in a northern region.
Keywords
Potato Crop, Solanum tuberosum, Scientometric, CAB Direct, Agricultural Crop, Time Series Analysis
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