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Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies
Plant Science
ID: T11578
Current Trend
-5%
vs baseline
97
works this month
102
baseline/mo
Monthly Publications
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Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies — Monthly Publications
0
31
62
93
112
Feb
'25
91
Mar
'25
91
Apr
'25
103
May
'25
105
Jun
'25
110
Jul
'25
71
Aug
'25
89
Sep
'25
78
Oct
'25
40
Nov
'25
70
Dec
'25
122
Jan
'26
97
Feb
'26
Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Monthly Trend History
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Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies — Trend vs Baseline (%)
-36%
0%
+36%
+72%
+108%
Sep '24
Oct '24
Nov '24
Dec '24
Jan '25
Feb '25
Mar '25
Apr '25
May '25
Jun '25
Jul '25
Aug '25
Sep '25
Oct '25
Nov '25
Dec '25
Jan '26
Feb '26
Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Annual Publications
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Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies — Annual Publications
0
443
886
1,329
1,423
2015
1,477
2016
1,347
2017
1,418
2018
1,771
2019
1,524
2020
1,727
2021
1,388
2022
1,435
2023
1,392
2024
1,209
2025
Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Most-Cited Papers (Past 12 Months)
A widespread plant defense compound disarms bacterial type III injectisome assembly
Pei Miao et al. · Science · 2025-02-27 ·
41 citations
Stomata-targeted nanocarriers enhance plant defense against pathogen colonization
Suppanat Puangpathumanond et al. · Nature Communications · 2025-05-23 ·
20 citations
Key mechanisms of plant-Ralstonia solanacearum interaction in bacterial wilt pathogenesis
Zaid Chachar et al. · Frontiers in Microbiology · 2025-06-06 ·
15 citations
Reverse engineering of the pattern recognition receptor FLS2 reveals key design principles of broader recognition spectra against evading flg22 epitopes
S. H. Zhang et al. · Nature Plants · 2025-07-28 ·
13 citations
Contrasting Mechanisms of Defense Against Biotrophic and Necrotrophic Pathogens, 20 Years Later: What Has Changed?
Tesfaye Mengiste et al. · Annual Review of Phytopathology · 2025-06-04 ·
12 citations
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The X-ray crystal structure and biochemical analysis of a native basic pathogenesis-related-1 protein from <i>Mucuna sempervirens</i> (Fabaceae) floral nectar
Hong-Guang Zha et al. · Annals of Botany · 2026-01-16 ·
0 citations