Prihambodo Tri Rachmanto, Mulianda Randi, Wulandari Wulandari, Anggrahini Santika, Qomariyah Novia, Ella Andi, Winarti Erna, Yusriani Yenni, Suyatno Suyatno, Firison Jhon, Fitra Deni, Harahap Anwar Efendi, Sari Dinda Ayu Permata, Hidayat Taufik, Jayanegara Anuraga
Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Animal Science, Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto, Indonesia.
Research Center for Animal Husbandry, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Bogor, Indonesia.
Vet World. 2025 Jul;18(7):1972-1990. doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2025.1972-1990. Epub 2025 Jul 22.
Silage plays a pivotal role in ruminant nutrition, significantly influencing rumen fermentation, animal productivity, and environmental sustainability. Despite extensive research on silage and fermentation, a comprehensive synthesis of global trends and collaborations in this domain has not been systematically explored. This study aimed to conduct a bibliometric analysis of global research on silage feed and its effects on rumen fermentation in ruminants. It sought to identify publication trends, leading contributors, research themes, and international collaboration networks, thereby informing future directions in ruminant nutrition research.
A total of 1,007 documents published between 1961 and 2024 were retrieved from the Scopus database using targeted keywords. Bibliometric and network analyses were performed using VOSviewer, Bibliometrix (R package), and Microsoft Excel. Inclusion criteria were limited to peer-reviewed English-language articles focused on silage feed and rumen fermentation in ruminants. Data cleaning and preprocessing involved harmonization of author names, keywords, and institutional affiliations.
Publication output has increased significantly since 2010, with China, the United States, and Canada emerging as the top contributors. Major research themes include silage quality, microbial fermentation, methane mitigation, and feed efficiency. Core journals identified include and . Leading institutions such as China Agricultural University and the University of Florida demonstrated high productivity and citation impact. Keyword analysis highlighted emerging trends, including microbiome, methanogenesis, and sustainability. Collaboration network analysis revealed strong regional clusters, with North America and Europe forming central hubs, while Asia and South America showed growing but less integrated networks.
Research on silage and rumen fermentation has evolved from foundational studies to interdisciplinary approaches integrating microbiology, environmental science, and precision agriculture. The field is rapidly expanding, with increasing emphasis on reducing methane emissions and enhancing livestock performance through improved silage practices. However, global collaboration remains fragmented, particularly in underrepresented regions. Future research should focus on metagenomics, smart technologies (e.g., Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things), and policy-driven strategies to optimize feed systems and support sustainable livestock production.
青贮饲料在反刍动物营养中起着关键作用,对瘤胃发酵、动物生产力和环境可持续性有重大影响。尽管对青贮饲料和发酵进行了广泛研究,但该领域全球趋势和合作的全面综合尚未得到系统探讨。本研究旨在对全球青贮饲料及其对反刍动物瘤胃发酵影响的研究进行文献计量分析。它试图确定出版趋势、主要贡献者、研究主题和国际合作网络,从而为反刍动物营养研究的未来方向提供信息。
使用目标关键词从Scopus数据库中检索了1961年至2024年间发表的1007篇文献。使用VOSviewer、Bibliometrix(R包)和Microsoft Excel进行文献计量和网络分析。纳入标准仅限于专注于反刍动物青贮饲料和瘤胃发酵的同行评审英文文章。数据清理和预处理包括作者姓名、关键词和机构隶属关系的统一。
自2010年以来,出版量显著增加,中国、美国和加拿大成为主要贡献者。主要研究主题包括青贮饲料质量、微生物发酵、甲烷减排和饲料效率。确定的核心期刊包括 和 。中国农业大学和佛罗里达大学等领先机构表现出高生产力和引文影响力。关键词分析突出了新兴趋势,包括微生物组、甲烷生成和可持续性。合作网络分析揭示了强大的区域集群,北美和欧洲形成了中心枢纽,而亚洲和南美洲的网络虽在增长但整合程度较低。
青贮饲料和瘤胃发酵的研究已从基础研究发展到整合微生物学、环境科学和精准农业的跨学科方法。该领域正在迅速扩展,越来越强调通过改进青贮饲料做法减少甲烷排放并提高牲畜性能。然而,全球合作仍然分散,特别是在代表性不足的地区。未来的研究应侧重于宏基因组学、智能技术(如人工智能和物联网)以及政策驱动的战略,以优化饲料系统并支持可持续的畜牧生产。