Microplastic impact on Plant: Review paper using VOSviewer

Garfanza, Marchel Putra, Zalizar, Lili, Setyobudi, Roy Hendroko, Anwar, Sazma, Husen, Syarif, Triwanto, Joko, Iswahyudi, Iswahyudi, Wahono, Satriyo Krido, Prahardhika, Bayu Agung, Basyaruddin, Muhammad ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5857-1418, Subchi, Thontowi Djauhari Nur, Purwaningsih, Fauziah Eni, Rohaniyah, Jaftiyatur, Ekalaturrahmah, Yenni Arista Cipta, Ningsih, Kustiawati, Sholeh, Mohammad Shoimus, Sidqi, Muhammad Taufiq, Labib, Ahmad, Yuhana, Titan Memory and Kristiana, Lia (2024) Microplastic impact on Plant: Review paper using VOSviewer. Presented at The 3rd and 4th International Conference on Bioenergy and Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture Technology (ICoN BEAT 2022 and 2023), November 23, 2022 and November 22, 2023, Malang, Indonesia.

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Abstract

Plastic waste is now a major environmental problem worldwide, and it has worsened in the last few years. Scientists are studying how much plastic is in the environment, how dangerous it is, and how to learn it. This
study looked at research papers on microplastics' effects on plants listed by Scopus from 2011 to 2022. The goal was to see how this body of knowledge has grown and expanded over time and guess what it will do. The authors used the VOSviewer package and Scopus analytics for the bibliometric
study. A total of 380 manuscripts, written by 159 authors, were taken out. Much study is being done on particle size, quantity, bioaccumulation, and environmental and community effects. Rillig, M.C., Das BerlinBrandenburgisches Institut für Biodiversitatsforschung, Germany, i thought to be the most productive and often-cited researcher. The Ministry
of Education China is the most essential printing house. China is the leader in terms of the number of papers and study partnerships. It is best to look at the International Journal of Pharmaceutics.

Item Type: Conference (Paper)
Keywords: Bibliometric analysis; environmental problem; quantitative study; scientific mapping; systematic literature review
Subjects: 06 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES > 0605 Microbiology > 060504 Microbial Ecology
Divisions: Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences > Department of Biology
Depositing User: Muhammad Basyaruddin
Date Deposited: 10 Jul 2024 10:03

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