Nowadays irrigation of durum wheat represents a key point to provide food security in a context of climate change. Although this topic has caught on particu-lar attention from the global scientific community, many issues and aspects remains understudied. To fill the knowledge gap and collate present evidences, this analysis used a combined bibliometric and thematic approach to synthesize the peer-review literature from SCOPUS main collection, covering the period 1977-2023, resulting in including 332 documents. The main findings of this work are as follows: (1) Spain and Tunisia hosts the most productive institutions in this field; (2) the journal Agricultural Water Management emerged as the most prolific, with the largest number of articles and citations; (3) a wide range of topics and approaches on durum wheat irrigation has been iden-tified, with particular emphasis on controlled water deficit and remote sensing driven management; (4) the mapping of bibliographic data coupling with co-occurrence map remains a poorly examined area of study. The results suggest the need of strengthened institutional partnerships and synergi-ze the research on durum wheat irrigation, particularly in the most vulnerable areas where climate change are acting heavily. Future studies should aim to contribute to the understanding of the impacts of climate change through innovative techniques in order to improve our understanding of the durum wheat water needs and their application in crop management, while ensuring ongoing updates to the existing collection of knowl-edge to face future challenges.

Tortorici, N., Iacuzzi, N., Alaimo, F., Schillaci, C., Tuttolomondo, T. (2024). Durum wheat irrigation research trends on essential scientific indicators: a bibliometric analysis. ITALIAN JOURNAL OF AGROMETEOROLOGY(2), 37-54 [10.36253/ijam-2784].

Durum wheat irrigation research trends on essential scientific indicators: a bibliometric analysis

Tortorici, Noemi;Iacuzzi, Nicolo
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Alaimo, Federica;Tuttolomondo, Teresa
2024-12-30

Abstract

Nowadays irrigation of durum wheat represents a key point to provide food security in a context of climate change. Although this topic has caught on particu-lar attention from the global scientific community, many issues and aspects remains understudied. To fill the knowledge gap and collate present evidences, this analysis used a combined bibliometric and thematic approach to synthesize the peer-review literature from SCOPUS main collection, covering the period 1977-2023, resulting in including 332 documents. The main findings of this work are as follows: (1) Spain and Tunisia hosts the most productive institutions in this field; (2) the journal Agricultural Water Management emerged as the most prolific, with the largest number of articles and citations; (3) a wide range of topics and approaches on durum wheat irrigation has been iden-tified, with particular emphasis on controlled water deficit and remote sensing driven management; (4) the mapping of bibliographic data coupling with co-occurrence map remains a poorly examined area of study. The results suggest the need of strengthened institutional partnerships and synergi-ze the research on durum wheat irrigation, particularly in the most vulnerable areas where climate change are acting heavily. Future studies should aim to contribute to the understanding of the impacts of climate change through innovative techniques in order to improve our understanding of the durum wheat water needs and their application in crop management, while ensuring ongoing updates to the existing collection of knowl-edge to face future challenges.
30-dic-2024
Settore AGRI-02/A - Agronomia e coltivazioni erbacee
Tortorici, N., Iacuzzi, N., Alaimo, F., Schillaci, C., Tuttolomondo, T. (2024). Durum wheat irrigation research trends on essential scientific indicators: a bibliometric analysis. ITALIAN JOURNAL OF AGROMETEOROLOGY(2), 37-54 [10.36253/ijam-2784].
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