Bibliometrics and Visualization Analysis of Three Obligate Organohalide Respiring Bacteria Genera: A Systematic Review
Lisi Jiang, Zirui Yu, Jiaqi Qu, Xiaohan Xu, Zirui Liu, Wenyuan Li, Yang Zhang

TL;DR
This paper reviews 30 years of research on three types of bacteria that help clean up toxic chemicals in the environment.
Contribution
The study provides a systematic bibliometric analysis of research trends and advancements in three obligate OHRB genera.
Findings
Research on the three bacterial genera has progressed sequentially over three decades.
Studies have shifted from individual investigations to applications in environmental remediation.
The analysis highlights key research hotspots and future directions for ecological restoration.
Abstract
Organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRB) facilitate the reductive dehalogenation of toxic halogenated compounds in the environment, which supports their growth and proliferation. Research conducted on OHRB has achieved notable advancements. However, given the intricacy of the ecosystem and the methodologies employed for microbial isolation, numerous constraints persist. Further exploration is imperative to elucidate the physiological characteristics, ecological functions, and technological applications of OHRB. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes and insights of prior research via a bibliometric analysis of three obligate OHRB genera—Dehalococcoides, Dehalobacter, and Dehalogenimonas—over a three-decade period from 1994 to 2024, based on the Web of Science (WOS) database. The results show that research on these three bacterial genera has advanced in sequence since the initiation of…
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TopicsMicrobial bioremediation and biosurfactants · Chromium effects and bioremediation
