TY - JOUR
T1 - Oil bioremediation in the marine environment of antarctica
T2 - A review and bibliometric keyword cluster analysis
AU - Zakaria, Nur Nadhirah
AU - Convey, Peter
AU - Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio
AU - Zulkharnain, Azham
AU - Sabri, Suriana
AU - Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi
AU - Ahmad, Siti Aqlima
N1 - Funding Information:
This project was financially supported by Putra-IPM fund under the research grant attached to S.A. Ahmad (GPM-2018/9660000, GPM-2019/9678900, 2017/9300436) disbursed by Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) and YPASM Smart Partnership Initiative (6300247) by Sultan Mizan Antarctic Research Foundation (YPASM). P. Convey is supported by NERC core funding to the BAS ‘Biodiversity, Ecosystems and Adaptation’ Team. C.G. Fuentes is supported by Centro de Investigacion y Monitoreo Ambiental Antàrctico (CIMAA) Project.
Funding Information:
Acknowledgments: The authors would like to thank Universiti Putra Malaysia, Centro de Investi-gacion y Monitoreo Ambiental Antàrctico (CIMAA), Sultan Mizan Antarctic Research Foundation (YPASM) and National Antarctic Research Centre (NARC).
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PY - 2021/2
Y1 - 2021/2
N2 - Bioremediation of hydrocarbons has received much attention in recent decades, particularly relating to fuel and other oils. While of great relevance globally, there has recently been increasing interest in hydrocarbon bioremediation in the marine environments of Antarctica. To provide an objective assessment of the research interest in this field we used VOSviewer software to analyze publication data obtained from the ScienceDirect database covering the period 1970 to the present, but with a primary focus on the years 2000–2020. A bibliometric analysis of the database allowed identification of the co-occurrence of keywords. There was an increasing trend over time for pub-lications relating to oil bioremediation in maritime Antarctica, including both studies on marine bioremediation and of the metabolic pathways of hydrocarbon degradation. Studies of marine anaerobic degradation remain under-represented compared to those of aerobic degradation. Emerging keywords in recent years included bioprospecting, metagenomic, bioindicator, and giving insight into changing research foci, such as increasing attention to microbial diversity. The study of microbial genomes using metagenomic approaches or whole genome studies is increasing rapidly and is likely to drive emerging fields in future, including rapid expansion of bioprospecting in diverse fields of biotechnology.
AB - Bioremediation of hydrocarbons has received much attention in recent decades, particularly relating to fuel and other oils. While of great relevance globally, there has recently been increasing interest in hydrocarbon bioremediation in the marine environments of Antarctica. To provide an objective assessment of the research interest in this field we used VOSviewer software to analyze publication data obtained from the ScienceDirect database covering the period 1970 to the present, but with a primary focus on the years 2000–2020. A bibliometric analysis of the database allowed identification of the co-occurrence of keywords. There was an increasing trend over time for pub-lications relating to oil bioremediation in maritime Antarctica, including both studies on marine bioremediation and of the metabolic pathways of hydrocarbon degradation. Studies of marine anaerobic degradation remain under-represented compared to those of aerobic degradation. Emerging keywords in recent years included bioprospecting, metagenomic, bioindicator, and giving insight into changing research foci, such as increasing attention to microbial diversity. The study of microbial genomes using metagenomic approaches or whole genome studies is increasing rapidly and is likely to drive emerging fields in future, including rapid expansion of bioprospecting in diverse fields of biotechnology.
KW - Biotechnology
KW - Fuel
KW - Microorganisms
KW - Ocean
KW - Pollution
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U2 - 10.3390/microorganisms9020419
DO - 10.3390/microorganisms9020419
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85101177226
SN - 2076-2607
VL - 9
SP - 1
EP - 26
JO - Microorganisms
JF - Microorganisms
IS - 2
M1 - 419
ER -