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<note>Global renewed interest in medicinal plants, the place of Nigeria with a sizeable population of
researchers and an accompanying biological and cultural diversity to instigate a wide range of
plant&rsquo;s applications as medicine, motivated the present study to evaluate the volume, spread, and
progression in scholarly publications on medicinal plants, with top countries in perspective. The
study accessed publications (2009 &ndash; 2018) by DIMENSIONS&reg;

internet platform links with over
124 million documents and Citation Data in various subject areas. A total hit of 33, 071
retrieved medicinal plant publications of Nigerian affiliation were analyzed with decreased
annual percentage output of 15.22% in 2009 to 10.06% in 2017, and 12.37% in 2018. The 10 top
journal outlets, subject areas and productive authors of Nigerian affiliations accounted for
9.94%, 32.95%, and a 1.58% share of total medicinal plant publication output. Country-wise, the
productivity profile shares of the analyzed ten countries varied widely, from -3% to 64% for the
period between 2009-2013 and 2014-2018 and positional change among the countries oscillated
over the study period. The observed trend buttresses the need to challenge the present state of
medicinal plant publication output, particularly in Nigeria, for rigorous research productivity and
commensurate funding.
Keywords: Medicinal plant, Nigeria, Scientometric, Dimensions</note>
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