Microorganisms in Macroalgae Cultivation Ecosystems: A Systematic Review and Future Prospects Based on Bibliometric Analysis
Yinglong Chen, Pengbing Pei, Muhammad Aslam, Muhamad Syaifudin, Ran Bi, Ping Li, Hong Du

TL;DR
This paper reviews how microorganisms affect macroalgae ecosystems and highlights future research directions using bibliometric analysis.
Contribution
The study maps the evolution of research on microorganisms in macroalgal ecosystems using bibliometric analysis and identifies five key research areas.
Findings
Microbial diversity research is central to understanding macroalgal cultivation ecosystems.
Research has shifted from single-organism interactions to complex microbial community dynamics.
High-throughput techniques and systems biology approaches are emerging research hotspots.
Abstract
Microorganisms play an essential role in the biogeochemical processes of macroalgal cultivation ecosystems by participating in a complex network of interactions, significantly influencing the growth and development of macroalgae. This study used bibliometric analysis and VOSviewer based on Web of Science data to provide an overview by tracing the developmental footprint of the technology. Countries, institutions, authors, keywords, and key phrases were tracked and mapped accordingly. From 1 January 2003 to 31 December 2023, 619 documents by 2516 authors from 716 institutions in 51 countries were analyzed. Keyword co-occurrence network analysis revealed five main areas of research on microbes in macroalgal cultivation ecosystems: (1) identification of microbial species and functional genes, (2) biogeochemical cycling of carbon in microbial communities, (3) microbial influences on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarine and coastal plant biology · Seaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds · Food Industry and Aquatic Biology
