Global Perspectives on Environmental Microbiome Research: Current Status and Future Directions

Putri, Wahyu Aristyaning and Subiastuti, Aprilia Sufi and Wulandari, Cahyo and Rachman, Mifta Pratiwi and Sebastian, Alfino and Siregar, Abdul Rahman and Himawan, Tyas Ikhsan and Priyono, Dwi Sendi and Sofyana, Neng Tanty and Purwestri, Yekti Asih and Nugrahapraja, Husna and Wibowo, Anjar Tri (2025) Global Perspectives on Environmental Microbiome Research: Current Status and Future Directions. Journal of Multidisciplinary Applied Natural Science, 5 (2). 603 – 617. ISSN 27743047

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Abstract

The environmental microbiome plays an important role in various ecosystems around the world, influencing nutrient cycling, disease dynamics and ecosystem stability. This bibliometric analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the current state and future directions of environmental microbiome research from a global perspective from 2009–2024. Through systematic examination of Scopus publications, 2154 documents were found. The results show a significant increase in the number of publications since 2017 and a peak in 2024. The most cited document was "The hidden world within plants: Ecological and evolutionary considerations for defining functioning of microbial endophytes" with 1887 citations and “Structure and function of the global ocean microbiome” with 1843 citations. The most productive countries in environmental microbiome research are the United States (n = 748), China (n = 533), India (n = 308), Germany (n = 172) and the United Kingdom (n = 157). Microbiome, microbial community, microfolora, microbiota, microbiology, bacteria, and bacterium are the most popular topics that will continue to develop in the future. Although the United States has published the highest total number of papers, more recent studies have predominantly been published from China, indicating shift in the centre of study from the United States to China. Insights gained from this analysis contribute to a deeper understanding of the environmental microbiome research landscape, guiding future research priorities and collaborations in the field. © 2025 by the author(s).

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: environmental microbiomes; global perspective; interdisciplinary approaches; research trends; sustainable managemen
Subjects: Biology
Divisions: Faculty of Biology > Doctoral Program in Biology
Depositing User: Rusna Nur Aini Aini
Date Deposited: 27 Aug 2025 03:47
Last Modified: 27 Aug 2025 03:47
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/19601

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