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Peanut Plant Research Studies

Plant Science ID: T12855

Current Trend

-21%
vs baseline
61
works this month
77
baseline/mo

Monthly Publications

Peanut Plant Research Studies — Monthly Publications 0 24 48 72 96 72 Mar '25 49 Apr '25 65 May '25 52 Jun '25 61 Jul '25 55 Aug '25 58 Sep '25 53 Oct '25 11 Nov '25 57 Dec '25 96 Jan '26 53 Feb '26 61 Mar '26 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Monthly Trend History

Peanut Plant Research Studies — Trend vs Baseline (%) -86% -43% 0% +43% +86% +129% 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 Mar '26 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Annual Publications

Peanut Plant Research Studies — Annual Publications 0 217 434 651 795 2015 741 2016 762 2017 796 2018 802 2019 866 2020 752 2021 706 2022 739 2023 858 2024 759 2025 Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live

Most-Cited Papers (Past 12 Months)

Pangenome analysis reveals structural variation associated with seed size and weight traits in peanut
Kunkun Zhao et al. · Nature Genetics · 2025-04-28 · 20 citations
Industry perspective, genetics and genomics of peanut blanchability
Priya S. Shah et al. · Plant Science · 2025-03-13 · 9 citations
Peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L.) in food industry and their benefits for human health – A review of the current literature
Nathalia. M. Mendes et al. · Journal of Food Composition and Analysis · 2025-04-06 · 8 citations
Identification and characterization of Nonexpressor of Pathogenesis-Related (NPR) genes in peanut and functional analysis of AhNPRs involved in cold stress
Yu Liu et al. · Industrial Crops and Products · 2025-03-05 · 8 citations
Optimizing water-nitrogen management enhances productivity for peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) with drip-irrigated under mulched in Northwest of China
Jianshu Dong et al. · Agricultural Water Management · 2025-07-15 · 6 citations

☘ Annals of Botany Company Journals

A slow march along the South American Dry Diagonal: a multi-gene molecular phylogeny and biogeographical history of the peanut genus, <i>Arachis</i> L.
Peter W. Inglis et al. · Annals of Botany · 2025-07-21 · 3 citations
Primed to fail: Primed acclimation to water stress can lead to greater disease severity and reduced yields in <i>Sclerotium rolfsii</i> -inoculated cultivated peanut ( <i>Arachis hypogaea</i> L.).
Jason Hickman et al. · Annals of Botany · 2026-01-14 · 0 citations