Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Jonatas Augusto Manzolli, Joao Pedro Trovao, Carlos Henggeler Antunes
Summary: The electrification of the transportation sector plays a crucial role in mitigating global warming. Recent studies suggest a promising future for electric vehicles, including both private cars and public buses. Incorporating electric buses into urban transportation planning can significantly enhance the quality of life for city residents.
RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
(2022)
Article
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Jingfeng Cui, Zhaoxia Wang, Seng-Beng Ho, Erik Cambria
Summary: Sentiment analysis, a research hotspot in natural language processing, has attracted significant attention and resulted in a growing number of research papers. Despite numerous literature reviews on sentiment analysis, there has been no dedicated survey examining the evolution of research methods and topics. This study fills this gap by conducting a comprehensive survey that combines keyword co-occurrence analysis and community detection algorithm. The survey compares and analyzes the connections between research methods and topics over the past two decades and uncovers hotspots and trends over time, providing valuable guidance for researchers. Furthermore, the paper offers practical insights, technical directions, limitations, and future research prospects in sentiment analysis.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REVIEW
(2023)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Agnieszka Szuba, Lukasz Marczak, Rafal Kozlowski
Summary: This study examined Populus x canescens microcuttings inoculated with a specific strain of spores, finding that even with a small percentage of root tips successfully colonized, plant growth can still be significantly increased. Under heavy metal stress, the molecular processes intensively redirect the root metabolic flux towards the synthesis of resistance substances, leading to reduced uptake of heavy metals.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
(2021)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Kimitaka Asatani, Sumihiro Oki, Takuya Momma, Ichiro Sakata
Summary: A scientist's choice of research topic affects their work and career. There is an uneven distribution of scientists on the cutting edge of their fields between Western nations or Asian city-states and others. By analyzing reference lists from 71 million published papers, we quantify the relative progress in research topics of nations. Our study reveals a leading-following relationship in research topics and highlights the importance of scientists' relationships in driving scientific evolution and a nation's success in research.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2023)
Article
Business, Finance
Ezzedine Ghlamallah, Christos Alexakis, Michael Dowling, Anke Piepenbrink
Summary: This study provides a comprehensive structure to research on Islamic economics and finance through probabilistic topic modeling, identifying 11 topics that cover economic, finance, and morality issues. The analysis can be used to guide ongoing research agendas in this field and highlight the differences between Islamic and conventional approaches to economics and finance research.
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ECONOMICS & FINANCE
(2021)
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Markus Wolfien, Najia Ahmadi, Kai Fitzer, Sophia Grummt, Kilian-Ludwig Heine, Ian -C Jung, Dagmar Krefting, Andreas Kuehn, Yuan Peng, Ines Reinecke, Julia Scheel, Tobias Schmidt, Paul Schmuecker, Christina Schuettler, Dagmar Waltemath, Michele Zoch, Martin Sedlmayr
Summary: The field of medical informatics research has made significant contributions to facilitate the development of clinical data. However, the complexity of relationships, terminologies, and implementations can be barriers for those who want to get involved. This paper presents 10 important topics in medical informatics research, focusing on interdisciplinary communication and lowering the barriers to entry. These topics cover current issues and research gaps in the field, and provide guidance and further resources. The paper also discusses the integration of these topics in higher education curriculum.
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH
(2023)
Review
Environmental Sciences
Eliseo Roma, Pietro Catania
Summary: Since the beginning of the 21st century, there has been a rise in olive cultivation and consumption of extra virgin olive oil, leading to the emergence of precision oliviculture technology. This technology relies on advanced equipment and systems such as sensors, satellite navigation, and geographic information systems, with future applications including IoT, unmanned vehicles, and machine learning.
Article
Cell Biology
Bao Jin, Yitong Liu, Shunda Du, Xinting Sang, Huayu Yang, Yilei Mao
Summary: Until January 2022, a total of 71 articles on liver 3D bioprinting were identified, with an increase in articles since 2015. Most articles came from the USA, followed by South Korea, China, and Japan. The printing technology of liver 3D printing was the most studied topic, with Biofabrication publishing the highest number of papers and total citations. The analysis provides insights into the current trends and research topics in the field of liver 3D bioprinting for clinicians and researchers to consider for future directions.
FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Business
Haiyun Xu, Jos Winnink, Zenghui Yue, Huiling Zhang, Hongshen Pang
Summary: This paper highlights the importance of detecting emerging research topics and selecting high-impact ERTs based on expert advice. The study focuses on the economic and social impact of ERTs, paying attention not only to novelty and growth attributes but also contributing to the development of science and technology policies.
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
(2021)
Article
Forestry
Roman Mariusz Bzdyk, Katarzyna Sikora, Marcin Studnicki, Marta Aleksandrowicz-Trzcinska
Summary: In this study, the impact of different mechanical site-preparation tools on the mycorrhizal fungal communities associated with natural-regeneration Scots pine seedlings after clearcutting was investigated. The results showed that any method of mechanical site preparation reduced the level of root mycorrhization and the biodiversity of mycorrhizal fungi, while the non-mechanical site preparation control had the highest diversity of mycorrhizal fungi.
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Jinxuan Ma, Brady Lund
Summary: By analyzing the evolution of LIS research topics and data collection methods from 2006 to 2018, this study found a significant impact of social media and data science on the discipline, leading to a shift in research focus within the field.
JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
(2021)
Review
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Andor F. van den Hoven, Ruth G. M. Keijsers, Marnix G. E. H. Lam, Andor W. J. M. Glaudemans, Frederik A. Verburg, Wouter V. Vogel, Jules Lavalaye
Summary: This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric overview of scientific publications on fibroblast activation protein inhibitor (FAPI) positron emission tomography imaging and radionuclide therapy. The majority of studies focused on imaging topics, comparing FAPI-PET/CT with other imaging techniques and histopathology. The research activity is expanding to include radionuclide therapy, with preliminary reports showing potential benefits.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND MOLECULAR IMAGING
(2023)
Article
Business
Marla Royne Stafford, Itai Himelboim, Dror Walter, Yotam Ophir
Summary: This study identifies key developments in advertising research over the past forty years by analyzing leading journal articles. Through a combination of methods and techniques, the abstracts of these articles were examined to understand the dynamic changes in theoretical and methodological foci over time. The study draws conclusions and provides insights for the future of the field.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVERTISING
(2023)
Article
Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Pei-Shan Chi, Stijn Conix
Summary: This study aims to empirically test whether certain parts of academic philosophy are isolated from other fields through philosophical arguments. The results showed that while LEM topics seemed as well-connected as Philosophy of Science and Value Theory within philosophy, they were more isolated from other scientific fields.
Article
Ecology
Ida Kubiszewski, Luke Concollato, Robert Costanza, David I. Stern
Summary: A large network of researchers and practitioners have been studying ecosystem services (ES) for a long time. This research analyzes the authorship structure, citations, topics, and journals publishing on ES, and compares the results with a previous analysis. The study also examines the influence of the journal Ecosystem Services on these variables. The findings show significant growth in the number of authors and published articles on ES, expansion of authorship networks, and changes in co-authorship patterns.
ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
(2023)
Article
Biochemical Research Methods
Agnieszka Szuba, Gabriela Lorenc-Plucinska
JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS
(2015)
Article
Biochemical Research Methods
Agnieszka Szuba, Anna Kasprowicz-Maluski, Przemyslaw Wojtaszek
JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS
(2015)
Article
Agronomy
Agnieszka Szuba, Leszek Karlinski, Magdalena Krzeslowska, Teresa Hazubska-Przybyl
Article
Environmental Sciences
Agnieszka Szuba, Gabriela Lorenc-Plucinska
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2018)
Article
Biochemical Research Methods
Agnieszka Szuba, Anna Wojakowska, Gabriela Lorenc-Plucinska
Article
Plant Sciences
Anna Kasprowicz, Agnieszka Szuba, Dieter Volkmann, Frantisek Baluska, Przemyslaw Wojtaszek
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
(2009)
Article
Plant Sciences
Agnieszka Szuba, Lukasz Marczak, Leszek Karlinski, Joanna Mucha, Dominik Tomaszewski
Article
Microbiology
Agnieszka Szuba, Lukasz Marczak, Izabela Ratajczak, Anna Kasprowicz-Maluski, Joanna Mucha
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
(2020)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Agnieszka Szuba, Lukasz Marczak, Rafal Kozlowski
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
(2020)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Agnieszka Szuba, Lukasz Marczak, Rafal Kozlowski
Summary: This study examined Populus x canescens microcuttings inoculated with a specific strain of spores, finding that even with a small percentage of root tips successfully colonized, plant growth can still be significantly increased. Under heavy metal stress, the molecular processes intensively redirect the root metabolic flux towards the synthesis of resistance substances, leading to reduced uptake of heavy metals.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
(2021)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Agnieszka Szuba, Ewa Marzena Kalemba, Mikolaj Krzysztof Wawrzyniak, Jan Suszka, Pawel Chmielarz
Summary: Pedunculate oak is an economically important forest-forming species in Poland, but its seeds are sensitive to desiccation. Due to the scarcity of good-quality seeds caused by the tree's irregular seed production, a new protocol for longer acorn storage at lower temperatures is needed. Storage at -7 degrees C for six months resulted in a significant decrease in seed germination potential, which was accompanied by an increase in certain metabolites.
Article
Forestry
Agnieszka Szuba, Lukasz Marczak, Izabela Ratajczak
Meeting Abstract
Plant Sciences
Przemyslaw Wojtaszek, Ewelina Rodakowska, Anna Kasprowicz, Agnieszka Szuba, Daniel Kierzkowski, Pawel Zawadzki, Michalina Maruniewicz, Magdalena Wierzchowiecka, Anna Kapczynska, Iga Kosicka, Michal Michalak
ACTA BIOLOGICA CRACOVIENSIA SERIES BOTANICA
(2009)
Article
Forestry
Sadadi Ojoatre, Jos Barlow, Suzanne R. Jacobs, Mariana C. Rufino
Summary: This study evaluates the changes in a forest complex in Kenya and finds that within 20 years of disturbance, there is rapid recovery of aboveground biomass and carbon accumulation, and the species diversity remains high in these previously disturbed fragments.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Astor Torano Caicoya, Peter Biber, Miren del Rio, Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado, Catia Arcangeli, Robert Matthews, Hans Pretzsch
Summary: This study analyzed the effects of site and climate on the self-thinning line in Scots pine forests in Europe. The results showed that species tolerance, temperature, and precipitation influenced the slope of the self-thinning line. In terms of the intercept, latitude and radiation had compensating effects. Time did not show significant trends in the self-thinning line. The study highlights the need to adapt management strategies and models based on self-thinning to different latitudes. Climate change has not yet significantly impacted the self-thinning trajectory, but a continuous rise in temperature and high precipitation may accelerate the self-thinning process and result in increased biomass accumulation.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Haonan Zhang, Jianing Xu, Weiqi Meng, Zhonglin Li, Yanyan Ni, Weijie Li, Hao Chen, Xingshuo Zhang, Huanhuan Yuan, Zhi Wang
Summary: Secondary forests play a crucial role in ecosystem dynamics and biodiversity recovery. This study investigated the mechanisms underlying secondary succession in a restored secondary forest and found that deciduous tree species transition from diversity accumulators to repellents as they progress through different life history stages, while evergreen tree species can act as accumulators or remain neutral. The study also revealed the effects of density dependence on the mortality and regeneration of different tree species, and highlighted the importance of early-arriving tree species in facilitating the establishment and diversity of late-arriving counterparts.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Yierxiati Abulaiti, Zijian Huang, Guojiao Xie, Xiaojuan Zou, Qin Luo, Minhuang Wang, Qiong Yang, Ping Hu, Shixiao Yu
Summary: In this study, the resistance to pest infestation of native and exotic mangrove species was compared based on their traits and spectral reflectance. The results showed that exotic species exhibited higher resistance to pest infestation compared to native species.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Thomas Feiss, Vincent Robin, Delphine Aran, Joseph Levillain, Thierry Paul, Jean-Luc Dupouey
Summary: Fagus sylvatica L. is a competitive tree in European temperate deciduous forests, but often sporadic or absent in present-day stands where Quercus spp. are dominant. Through soil charcoal analysis in the Lorraine Plateau in France, the presence of Fagus and Quercus in mature Quercus stands was confirmed. Radiocarbon dating results indicated that historical forest management caused the replacement of Fagus by Quercus, starting from the Bronze Age.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Paula Halbig, Anne-Sophie Stelzer, Peter Baier, Josef Pennerstorfer, Horst Delb, Axel Schopf
Summary: The incidence of oak processionary moth in Central Europe has been increasing, posing severe threats to oak trees, humans, and animals. To address this issue, researchers have developed an online early warning system that provides phenological forecasts and decision support for the protection of oak trees and human health.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Jean-Baptiste Ndamiyehe Ncutirakiza, Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury, Philippe Lejeune, Xavier Bry, Catherine Trottier, Frederic Mortier, Adeline Fayolle, Francois Muhashy Habiyaremye, Leopold Ndjele Mianda-Bungi, Gauthier Ligot
Summary: This study examines the influence of canopy structure on tropical tree growth using data collected through unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and field measurements. The results show that combining UAV and field data can improve the prediction of tree diameter increment. Diameter at breast height and crown area are complementary predictors, and crown-based competition indices significantly enhance prediction models. The calibrated model at one site can accurately predict growth at another site.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Abebe Damtew, Emiru Birhane, Christian Messier, Alain Paquette, Bart Muys
Summary: Restoring degraded dryland requires a diverse mixture of trees and shrubs. Shading and species diversity can improve seedling survival and vitality. Shaded conditions led to higher seedling survival, vitality, and chlorophyll content, while increasing species richness improved seedling vitality in non-shaded conditions.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Francois Hebert, Isabelle Delisle, Marc Tremblay, Pascal Tremblay, Jean- Francois Boucher, Yan Boucher, Daniel Lord
Summary: Regeneration failures in the closed-crown boreal forest, resulting in the creation of open lichen woodlands, can be restored through clear-cutting, scarification, and natural seeding. Clear-cutting combined with scarification promotes seedling establishment, and scarification creates suitable microsites for germination. Seedling growth in lichen woodlands is higher when logging and scarification are combined, but lower compared to feather moss stands. Afforestation through natural seeding following scarification could be a cost-effective option for restoring lichen woodlands.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Bianca Wulansari Kassun, A. Maarit I. Kallio, Erik Tr Omborg, Meley Mekonen Rannestad
Summary: Mapping and analyzing forest ecosystem services in dry and mountain forests can provide valuable knowledge for sustainable forest management strategies.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Michael Premer, Eric Turnblom, Aaron Weiskittel
Summary: Managed forests serve as a natural climate change solution by sequestering carbon and storing it in harvested wood products, while also providing ecosystem services and wildlife habitat. This study focused on the stem sinuosity of juvenile coastal Douglas-fir and found that genetic improvement, silviculture practices, and local growing conditions can impact stem sinuosity. Factors such as tree spacing, vegetation control, and climate variables also affect the severity of stem sinuosity.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Bronwyn Lira Dyson, Rhea Herpel, Peter Karasch, Jorg Mueller, Dominik Thom, Claus Baessler
Summary: The study aimed to assess the effects of different forest management strategies, dead wood types, and microclimates on Fomes fomentarius. The results showed that the occupancy of Fomes fomentarius was lower in control stands, while the percent cover occupied on snags under a closed canopy was higher. Increasing the number of snags and maintaining dense forest canopies could enhance the presence of Fomes fomentarius as well as provide important microhabitats for various arthropods.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Di Liu, Chaofan Zhou, Xiao He, Xiangdong Lei, Huiru Zhang, Xianzhao Liu
Summary: Canopy structure plays a significant role in the distribution and growth of saplings. Traditional canopy metrics are inadequate in irregular stands. The innovative framework of canopy triangular units provides a comprehensive understanding of the canopy's three-dimensional attributes. Through this framework, we can analyze the differences in various triangular unit types and the spatial dispersion of saplings.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Amalia Valeria Ibanez Moro, Fabian Borghetti, Leonardo Galetto, Juan M. Cellini, Sandra J. Bravo
Summary: This study evaluated the size and persistence of soil seed banks (SSB) of six native woody species in dry subtropical forests of the western Argentine Chaco region. The results showed that SSB size was influenced by different sites and sampling years, and forest disturbances had varying effects on SSB.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)
Article
Forestry
Stephanie Landry, Marc-Andre Villard, Gaetan Pelletier, Martin-Hugues St-Laurent
Summary: In many regions of the world, excessive browsing by ungulates has reached unsustainable levels, threatening biodiversity and forest regeneration. Moose, as ecological engineers, have severe impacts on forest structure and composition through overbrowsing. The distribution of forage and cover patches affects moose browsing pressure, and this relationship has been explored in conifer-dominated stands but not in hardwood-dominated landscapes.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
(2024)