The bibliometric analysis of the studies conducted in the field of buffalo feeding
Feed is one of the main factors affecting the productivity of buffaloes. The present study aimed to perform a bibliometric analysis on buffalo feeding research to identify patterns and trends that have emerged recently. The bibliometric analyzes about 819 studies on feeding buffalo published between...
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Zusammenfassung: | Feed is one of the main factors affecting the productivity of buffaloes. The present study aimed to perform a bibliometric analysis on buffalo feeding research to identify patterns and trends that have emerged recently. The bibliometric analyzes about 819 studies on feeding buffalo published between 2010 and 2023 to identify contemporary tendencies and trends. In the Scopus Collection database, a review of the terms "buffalo" AND "feeding" was conducted, and bibliometric information about the research was accessible. India, Pakistan, and The USA were the most productive nations in publishing. Wanapat M, Kamra DN, and Agarwal N have the most excellent h index and g index values among authors on feeding buffalo. The rise in bibliometrics research can significantly contribute by acting as a springboard for research in buffalo farming. The three most popular study areas in buffalo feeding are: livestock production and rumen health; rumen fermentation and growth efficiency in water buffalo; and buffalo production and nutrition for enhanced productivity. This bibliometric analysis provides an overview of the current state of research on buffalo feeding and can provide direction for future research in the development and application of more effective. |
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DOI: | 10.1201/9781003468943-35 |