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<article-title xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Bibliometric analysis of publications by South African viticulture and oenology research centres]]></article-title>
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<surname><![CDATA[Aleixandre-Benavent]]></surname>
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<self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&amp;pid=S0038-23532012000300018&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso&amp;tlng=en"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&amp;pid=S0038-23532012000300018&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso&amp;tlng=en"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_pdf&amp;pid=S0038-23532012000300018&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso&amp;tlng=en"></self-uri><abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="en"><p><![CDATA[We analysed the production, impact factor of, and scientific collaboration involved in viticulture and oenology articles associated with South African research centres published in international journals during the period 1990-2009. The articles under scrutiny were obtained from the Science Citation Index database, accessed via the Web of Knowledge platform. The search strategy employed specific viticulture and oenology terms and was restricted to the field 'topic'. The results showed that 406 articles were published during the review period, with the most number of publications being in the South African Journal of Enology and Viticulture (n = 34), American Journal of Enology and Viticulture (n = 16) and Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (n = 16). The articles were published by 851 authors from 236 institutions. The collaboration rate was 3.7 authors per article, having grown over the two decades examined. The most productive institutions (i.e. those receiving a greater number of citations) were Stellenbosch University (219 published articles and 2592 citations) and the Agricultural Research Council (49 published articles and 454 citations), both from South Africa. Graphical representation of co-authorship networks identified 18 groups of authors and a single network of institutions whose core is Stellenbosch University. In conclusion, we have identified a significant growth in South African viticulture and oenology research in recent years, with a high degree of internationalisation and a constant level of domestic collaboration.]]></p></abstract>
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</front><body><![CDATA[ <p align="right"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b>RESEARCH    ARTICLES</b></font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="4"><b><a name="top"></a>Bibliometric    analysis of publications by South African viticulture and oenology research    centres</b></font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><b>Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent<sup>I</sup>;    Jose L. Aleixandre-Tudo<sup>II</sup>; Gregorio Gonz&aacute;lez Alcaide<sup>III</sup>;    Antonia Ferrer-Sapena<sup>IV</sup>; Jose L. Aleixandre<sup>II</sup>; Wessel    du Toit<sup>V</sup></b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><sup>I</sup>Spanish    Research Council-CSIC, IHCD L&oacute;pez Pinero, Valencia, Spain    <br>   <sup>II</sup>Departamento de Tecnologia de Alimentos, Universidad Politecnica    de Valencia, Valencia, Spain    <br>   <sup>III</sup>Dapartamento de Historia de la Ciencia y Documentacion, Universidad    de Valencia, Valencia, Spain    <br>   <sup>IV</sup>Departamento de Comunicacion Audiovisual, Documentacion e Historia    del Arte, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<br>   <sup>V</sup>Department of Viticulture and Oenology, Stellenbosch University,    Stellenbosch, South Africa</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><a href="#back">Correspondence    to</a></font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p>&nbsp;</p> <hr noshade size="1">     <p><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b>ABSTRACT</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">We analysed the    production, impact factor of, and scientific collaboration involved in viticulture    and oenology articles associated with South African research centres published    in international journals during the period 1990-2009. The articles under scrutiny    were obtained from the Science Citation Index database, accessed via the Web    of Knowledge platform. The search strategy employed specific viticulture and    oenology terms and was restricted to the field 'topic'. The results showed that    406 articles were published during the review period, with the most number of    publications being in the <i>South African Journal of Enology and Viticulture    (n</i> = 34), <i>American Journal of Enology and Viticulture</i> (<i>n</i> =    16) and <i>Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry</i> (<i>n</i> = 16). The    articles were published by 851 authors from 236 institutions. The collaboration    rate was 3.7 authors per article, having grown over the two decades examined.    The most productive institutions (i.e. those receiving a greater number of citations)    were Stellenbosch University (219 published articles and 2592 citations) and    the Agricultural Research Council (49 published articles and 454 citations),    both from South Africa. Graphical representation of co-authorship networks identified    18 groups of authors and a single network of institutions whose core is Stellenbosch    University. In conclusion, we have identified a significant growth in South    African viticulture and oenology research in recent years, with a high degree    of internationalisation and a constant level of domestic collaboration.</font></p> <hr noshade size="1">     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3"><b>Introduction</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The cultivation    area of vineyards in South Africa is located in a narrow belt of Mediterranean    climate on the slopes of mountains and valleys in the Western Cape Province.    Good soil and climatic conditions have made it possible for nearly 4500 grape    growers to cultivate 106 000 hectares of vineyards in this region. There were    493 private wineries and a total of 573 cellars in 2011. Although production    was previously dominated by white wines, there is now a tendency towards a greater    balance between the production of white and red wines, as well as distillates.    These tendencies have also led to an increased interest in the treatment of    wastewater from this growing wine industry.<sup>1,2,3,4,5</sup></font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">South Africa is    one of the most prolific New World wine producing countries. With an annual    output of 600 million litres, it is the ninth largest producer of wine in the    world. Exports constitute about one quarter of this production, but an increase    in international sales has been observed over the last decade.<sup>6</sup> The    increasing importance of the South African wine industry in both the domestic    and international markets has been accompanied by an increase in research activities    in wine-related subject areas. In addition to studies carried out on different    grapevine diseases,<sup>7,8,9,10</sup> efforts to geographically characterise    wine and spirits regions, as well as the development of indigenous varieties    and alcoholic beverages are increasing.<sup>11,12,13,14</sup> Thus far, there    has been no comprehensive analysis of wine-related research such as has been    carried out in other areas of scientific activity in South Africa, for example,    Medicine,<sup>15</sup> Bioinformatics,<sup>16</sup> Engineering<sup>17</sup>,    and HIV and AIDS.<sup>18</sup> Trends and implications of South Africa's scientific    outputs have also recently been studied.<sup>19</sup></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Articles published    in scientific journals are one of the measurable outcomes of research activity,    and may be analysed by qualitative and quantitative methods. The qualitative    'peer review', based on expert opinion is an indispensable basic condition imposed    by editors before research will be published in prestigious journals. The quantitative    determination is based on a series of measures or indicators that are derived    from statistical analysis of published scientific literature and included in    bibliographic databases.<sup>20,21,22</sup> These indicators measure the scientific    activity of researchers and their institutions, given that they determine the    articles that have been published, their literature characteristics as well    as establishing collaborative relationships with each other. Authors can extend    credit to colleagues' publications by quoting them so that the citation counts    reflect the impact that published articles have had on previous publications    and their authors.<sup>23,24</sup></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Scientific collaboration    facilitates the flow of information amongst researchers in order to share costs    and improve efficiency in research.<sup>25</sup>-<sup>26</sup>'<sup>27</sup>-<sup>28</sup>    One way of determining the level of established cooperation is by counting the    number of co-authorships amongst authors involved in an area of scientific research.    The co-authorship relationship occurs when two or more authors or institutions    simultaneously contribute to the same scientific article.<sup>28-29</sup> These    interpersonal and interinstitutional collaborations between researchers can    be represented by graphs, using social network analysis, which quantify how    many members make up a network- what the intensity of the relationship is between    its members and who are the most relevant.<sup>28</sup>-<sup>30-31</sup> Researchers    with the largest number of collaborative publications with other authors are    at the 'research front' of that area.<sup>32-33</sup></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The aim of this    article was to analyse the scientific activity of researchers in South Africa    in viticulture and oenology by using bibliographic analyses of articles in the    Science Citation Index (SCI) during the period 1990-2009. The length of the    analysed time period allowed us to obtain comprehensive information with which    to establish trends of research in the area. Moreover- the joint analyses of    productivity-collaboration and scientific impact provides a global and integrated    vision of the country's research in this area.</font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3"><b>Methods and    data sources</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">As in other bibliometric    studies-<sup>19</sup> the articles under analyses were obtained from the SCI    database- accessed via the Web of Knowledge platform from terminals at Stellenbosch    University (Western Cape- South Africa). For the definition of the research    field 'wine research', we used a strategy similar to that employed by Glanzel    and Veugelers<sup>34</sup> in a previous article published in the <i>American    Journal of Enology and Viticulture.</i> The delineation of the area was based    on a search strategy combining two components, (1) specific search strings-    and (2) core journals. According to these authors- this set of search terms    was the result of a series of previous strategies tested for the data retrieval.    The search strategy employed the following terms: barrel fermentation- cava-    champagne*, charmant, enolog*, grapevine, grapevines, icewine*, malolactic fermentation,    vine*, vineyard, viticultur*, vitis vinifera, wine*, winemaker*. The search    was restricted to the field 'topic'- which retrieves matching records if the    aforementioned terms are included in the titles- keywords or abstracts of articles.    In some terms the root was used (cutting the word with an asterisk) to obtain    all the documents associated with the derived words (e.g. by using the truncation    enolog*, the SCI database finds enology, enological, enologist, etc.). As a    result of this search-all articles in the following SCI specific viticulture    and oenology journals were obtained: <i>American Journal of Enology and Viticulture-    Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research-Ciencia e T&eacute;cnica Vitivin&iacute;cola-    Journal International des Sciences de la Vigne et du Vin, South African Journal    of Enology and Viticulture</i> and <i>Vitis.</i> Finally- we limited the search    to articles that were co-authored by at least one author from a South African    institution- by including the word 'South Africa' in the 'address' field of    the search options.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The analysis was    limited to 20 years (the period from 1990 to 2009) and to research articles,    including original articles-reviews, letters and editorials, but excluding book    reviews-summaries of communications at conferences- reprints-news and bibliographic    articles. All records obtained were manually reviewed to ensure their relevance.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The final records    were exported to a relational database using the proprietary software Bibliometric.<sup>35</sup>    The different variants of the names of the same author or institution were unified    because this information was not always standardised in SCI. The information    was then analysed to obtain bibliometric indicators and to identify all combinations    of pairs of authors and institutions in each article- quantifying the number    of co-authorships, that is, the presence of joint signatures of authors or institutions    in different articles. This information formed the basis for identifying research    groups. The software Pajek, designed for the analysis and visualisation of networks<sup>36</sup>    was used for the construction and graphic representation of the research groups.</font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3"><b>Results</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><b>General data:    Annual productivity and journals</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">During the 1990-2009    period 406 articles were published-consisting of 373 original articles (91.9%),    23 reviews (5.7%), 6 letters (1.5%) and 4 editorials (0.9%). The majority of    articles (53.2%) were published in the last 5 years (<a href="#f1">Figure 1</a>)-    with 2007 being the most productive year (<i>n</i> = 52). With the exception    of Australia- all countries had a similar productivity pattern of about 200    scientific publications in the last 5 years; South Africa and Chile were particularly    similar.</font></p>     <p><a name="f1"></a></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p align="center"><img src="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18f01.jpg"></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">A total of 22 journals    had four or more published articles on viticulture and oenology (<a href="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18t01.jpg">Table    1</a>). The 406 articles were published in 193 journals; the <i>South African    Journal of Enology and Viticulture</i> published the most articles (34)- followed    by the <i>American Journal of Enology and Viticulture</i> and the <i>Journal    of Agricultural and Food Chemistry</i> (both with 16 articles). The journals    with the highest impact factors were <i>Studies in Mycology</i> (6.349)- <i>Journal    of Chromatography</i> (4.101) and <i>Applied and Environmental Microbiology</i>    (3.686).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><b>Author productivity    and citations</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The 406 articles    were published by 851 different authors- of whom 628 (73.8%) appeared only once    (<a href="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18t02.jpg">Table 2</a>). The most productive author was Isak    S. Pretorius with 40 articles-followed by Pieter W. Crous (19 articles) and    Pierre van Rensburg and Florian F. Bauer (18 articles each). As far as the citations    are concerned- 83.3% of the authors were cited at least once and the remaining    16.7% received no citations. The most cited authors were Isak S. Pretorius (856    citations) and Hennie J.J. van Vuuren (321 citations). Five authors are not    included in <a href="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18t02.jpg">Table 2</a> because they published only    one article that received 290 citations: M.I. Gil- F.A. Tomas-Barberan-B. Hess-Pierce-    D.M. Holcroft and A.A. Kadewr. Following these authors are Florian F. Bauer    (282 citations)- P.W. Crous (279 citations) and M.G. Lambrechts (273 citations).</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><b>Institutional    productivity and citations</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">A total of 236    institutions were given in the published articles. Stellenbosch University contributed    the most publications (219)- followed by the Agricultural Research Council (Infruitec-Nietvoorbij-    Stellenbosch) with 49 and the Universities of Cape Town and Pretoria with 32    and 31- respectively (<a href="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18t03.jpg">Table 3</a>). Because the literature    search was limited to articles that were signed by South African institutions-    foreign institutions who published an article in conjunction with them- such    as the Australian Wine Research Institute- Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures    (the Netherlands)- University of Guelph (Canada)- Ghent University (Belgium)-    Agricultural Research Service (US Department of Agricultural)- University of    Castilla-La Mancha (Spain) and Universitat Zurich (Switzerland) are also listed    in <a href="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18t03.jpg">Table 3</a>. The most cited institution was Stellenbosch    University (<i>n</i> = 2592)- followed by the Agricultural Research Council    (Infruitec-Nietvoorbij- Stellenbosch) (<i>n</i> = 454) and Consejo Superior    de Investigaciones Cient&iacute;ficas (Spain) (n = 342).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><b>Indicators of    collaboration and networks</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The collaboration    index (the average number of authors per article) was 3.7 for the whole period    under investigation-increasing from 2.7 in the first 10 years to 3.9 in the    last 10 years (results not shown). Regarding collaboration between institutions-    130 articles (31.1%) were produced with domestic collaboration- 156 (37.3%)    with international collaboration and 132 with no collaboration (31.6%). The    percentage of articles produced with international collaboration increased over    the period analysed- from 16.2% in the 1990-1994 period to 44% in the 2005-2009    time frame- whilst the percentage of articles produced with no collaboration    decreased from 45.9% to 25% between these two periods. Domestic collaboration    remained fairly constant at about 30% of articles (<a href="#f2">Figure 2</a>).    Foreign institutions collaborating were from 40 countries (<a href="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18t04.jpg">Table    4</a>)- with Australia <i>(n</i> = 31)- the USA (<i>n</i> = 27) and the Netherlands    (<i>n</i> = 20) being major partners. Countries with more than 300 citations    included those from South Africa (<i>n</i> = 4453)- followed by the USA (n =    678)- Spain (n = 388)- Belgium (n = 351)- the Netherlands (n = 337) and Australia    (n = 305).</font></p>     <p><a name="f2"></a></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p align="center"><img src="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18f02.jpg"></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">A threshold of    three articles co-authored between authors has been used for a representation    of networks of collaboration. Using this threshold, 18 different groups were    drawn with different components or numbers of authors in each group (<a href="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18f03.jpg">Figure    3</a>). The largest group had 21 components and the central author was Pretorius,    who established co-authorship relations with eight other authors, amongst them    Van Rensburg (with whom he published 14 articles), and Otero and Lambrechts,    with whom he published 10 articles each. Otero also occupied a prominent, central    position and had collaborations with seven other authors, including Bauer, Subden    and Van Vuuren, who each had five other collaborators. Two groups of seven components    each were also found; these central authors were Goszacynski and Crous, respectively.    Other smaller groups were also found: one group of six authors, two groups of    five authors, five groups of three authors and seven groups of two authors.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Stellenbosch University    was situated in a central position in the network where a threshold of two co-authored    articles was used (<a href="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18f04.jpg">Figure 4</a>), with its most regular    collaborations having been with the Agricultural Research Council (39 articles),    the Australian Wine Research Institute (19 articles) and Distell Group Limited    South Africa (16 articles). Other centres that also occupied a central position,    although less strongly, were the University of Pretoria, the Australian</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Wine Research Institute,    Distell Group Limited South Africa, Cape Peninsula University of Technology    (Cape Town, South Africa), Dipartimento Colture Arboree (Palermo, Italy) and    University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada). South Africa collaborated with Australia    on 31 articles, with the USA on 27 articles and with the Netherlands on 20 articles    (<a href="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18f05.jpg">Figure 5</a>).</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><b>Most cited articles</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The most cited    article was that of Gil and colleagues published in 2000 in the <i>Journal of    Agricultural and Food Chemistry.</i> This article was cited 290 times (<a href="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18t05.jpg">Table    5</a>). The only other article to have been cited more than 200 times was that    of Pretorius published in the same year in the journal <i>Yeast,</i> with 218    citations.</font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3"><b>Discussion</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Viticulture and    oenology is a growing field of scientific research. Bibliometric methods allow    the characterisation of the size, growth and distribution of scientific publications,    identifying the most productive, influential and prestigious authors and institutions.    A co-authorship network analysis offers a perspective on research groups and    the position of the most outstanding researchers.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">There were four    major limitations in this study. Firstly, bibliographic data in the SCI database    are not standardised, which leads to the same author or institutional affiliation    appearing under different names. To unify these variants, a careful manual standardisation    was performed, in which directories of universities and research centres, as    well as their respective websites, were checked.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Secondly, the SCI    database does not include all the published scientific literature on viticulture    and oenology, and other bibliographic databases and additional data gathering    from local South African science journals could have been used as an alternative    or supplement, as pointed out by Tijssen et al.<sup>37</sup> However, the use    of SCI as a source of information in this article had the following advantages:</font></p>     <blockquote>        <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">1.&nbsp;It provided      all the authors who signed the articles and all their institutional affiliations,      allowing us to obtain indicators of collaboration between authors and institutions.</font></p>       ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">2.&nbsp;It provided      the number of citations the articles had received and, therefore, determined      the number of citations of their authors and institutions. Moreover, the database      provided the JCR impact factor of the journals - information which is not      present in other databases.</font></p>       <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">3.&nbsp;SCI is      a source widely used in studies examining the scientific activity in the various      fields of science and technology because it includes the highest impact journals      and helps to achieve the objective of focusing the analyses on the most relevant      authors and institutions, identifying and characterising the production and      scientific impact of the research front in the analysed area.</font></p> </blockquote>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">In order to identify    the gap in data collection when using SCI as a sole source of information, we    analysed three annual research reports of the Department of Viticulture and    Enology at Stellenbosch University. Of the 42 articles published from 2007 to    2009, 15 (36%) were published in international peer-reviewed journals and 27    (64%) in local journals, most of which were published in Afrikaans in the journals    <i>Wynboer</i> and <i>SA Fruit Journal.</i></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Thirdly, the social    network analysis based on co-authorship of scientific articles has only recently    been studied.<sup>38</sup> For this reason, we have not found similar works    in the scientific literature that have analysed the research and social networks    of viticulture and oenology from the point of view of publications.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Lastly, the identification    of the articles used in this study, the authors and partnerships, did not allow    us to investigate in more detail the contribution of each to the advancement    and dissemination of knowledge, beyond their citation in later publications.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Despite the aforementioned    limitations, this work identified the most productive authors and institutions    in the field of South African viticulture and oenology during the period investigated.    The composition of research groups that can be considered to be at the forefront    of research in this area were also identified.<sup>28</sup></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Two distinct periods    in the annual evolution of the number of published articles were observed: one    from 1990 to early 2004,&nbsp;with a moderate production of between 10 and 20    articles per year, and a second from 2005 to 2009, in which there was a notable    growth to an average of 44 articles per year. A reason for this increase could    be the inclusion of the <i>South African Journal of Enology and Viticulture</i>    in SCI in 2005.&nbsp;(This journal has been published in English since 1980    by the South African Society for Enology and Viticulture.) Other reasons could    also be the increasing number of South African journals included in SCI<sup>19</sup>    - from 19 in 2001 to 29 in 2009 - as well as an increase in the number of articles    published in other journals such as <i>American Journal of Enology and Viticulture,    South African Journal of Science</i> and <i>African Entomology.</i> However,    there remains a poor coverage of South African journals in international bibliographic    databases (in particular SCI). Consequently, higher-quality articles originated    in South Africa are usually published in American or European journals. These    journals have a privileged position in the mainstream of science and they are    able to attract the leading scientists' articles. The small size of the South    African scientific community and their position at the periphery of science    are other factors that may contribute to the low impact factors of South African    journals. The growth of research in viticulture and oenology in South Africa    has also been observed in other scientific areas. Molatudi et al.<sup>16</sup>    found that 65% of South African literature in bioinformatics since 1990 was    published in the period 2001-2006. In Medicine, the number of articles doubled    between 1975 and 2005,<sup>15</sup> and in Engineering, the proliferation in    the number of articles was almost seven-fold for the same period.<sup>17</sup>    For HIV and AIDS research, the number of publications increased five-fold between    1996 and 2006.<sup>18</sup> Moreover, the importance of South African scientific    output in the area of viticulture and oenology has been highlighted by Glanzel    and Veugelers<sup>34</sup>, who ranked South Africa in 15th place in terms of    productivity.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The distribution    of journal articles can give an idea of the areas covered in the current multidisciplinary    viticulture and oenology fields, as many researchers publish in journals specific    to other areas such as Food Science and Technology (e.g. <i>Journal of Agricultural    and Food Chemistry</i> and <i>International Journal of Food Microbiology),</i>    general purpose <i>(South African Journal of Science),</i> Plant Sciences <i>(Australasian    Plant Pathology, Plant Disease</i> and <i>European Journal of Plant Pathology),</i>    Microbiology and Biotechnology <i>(Yeast, International Journal of Food Microbiology</i>    and <i>Journal of Applied Microbiology).</i> This diversity of subject areas    should alert researchers seeking information on viticulture and oenology to    expand their search to journals in related areas and even general purpose journals.<sup>39</sup></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The most prolific    author, I.S. Pretorius, is currently a researcher at the Australian Wine Research    Institute (Adelaide, Australia). Researchers at this institution collaborate    extensively with many South African researchers, including P. van Rensburg and    F.F. Bauer from the Institute of Wine Biotechnology at Stellenbosch University.    The second most prolific author, P.W. Crous, is a researcher at Centraalbureau    for Schimmelcultures (Utrecht, the Netherlands) and also works closely with    counterparts in the Department of Plant Pathology at Stellenbosch University.    The presence of foreign authors in South African research can be regarded as    an objective indicator of the level of international cooperation that keeps    the country in the forefront of this field. It is noteworthy that both Pretorius    and Crous are South Africans who, before emigrating, held positions at Stellenbosch    University.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Stellenbosch University    is leading research in viticulture and oenology through the Department of Viticulture    and Oenology (<a href="http://academic.sun.ac.za/viti_oenol/" target="_blank">http://academic.sun.ac.za/viti_oenol/</a>).    Tuition has been offered at Stellenbosch University since the 1880s and the    university has a long history of engagement with vine and wine sciences as well    as a close association with the South African grape and wine industries. The    Institute for Wine Biotechnology was established in 1995 by a team of academics    and researchers and was integrated into the Department of Viticulture and Oenology    of Stellenbosch University in 2003. The involvement of many foreign institutions    (as can be seen in <a href="/img/revistas/sajs/v108n5-6/18t03.jpg">Table 3</a>), especially from    Australia, Holland, France and Spain, is therefore not surprising, because the    Department maintains contact and active research collaborations with many national    and international universities and research organisations. These collaborations    involve the establishment of agreements for the exchange of students and foreign    researchers, as well as many collaborative research projects. An example of    this dynamic in the field of viticulture and oenology is the agreement between    the European Union and South Africa through the Erasmus Mundus Vintage International    Masters of Science programme (<a href="http://www.vintagemaster.com" target="_blank">http://www.vintagemaster.com</a>).    Erasmus Mundus is a cooperation and mobility programme in the field of higher    education that aims to enhance the quality of European higher education and    to promote dialogue and understanding between people and cultures through cooperation    with developing countries. These agreements enable students, teachers and researchers    from countries within the European Union and South Africa to participate in    scientific programmes and, thereby, increase their mobility. The promotion of    work periods in foreign research centres is considered crucial to promote the    internationalisation of science in any country.<sup>40</sup> As evidenced in    this study, there has been a steady increase in international collaboration    in the viticulture and oenology area, which also is consistent with the data    provided by Sooryamoorthy<sup>41</sup> for all areas of research in South Africa.</font></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Social network    analysis identified the main groups of researchers who had scientific collaborations    and whom could be considered at the forefront of their areas,<sup>42</sup> beyond    the formal structures that make up the research institutes and departments of    universities and other research institutions. Knowledge of these structures    has several advantages for researchers. In the first instance, it provides them    with reliable information about existing groups that maintain a high-level research    activity - information that provides the possibility of expanding their circle    of contacts and participation in discussion forums, and increases the exchange    of ideas on relevant topics, as well as allows linking and integration into    any of the identified networks.<sup>30,31,43</sup> Additionally, such information    enables researchers to know which institutions work together and which occupy    more central roles within the network, which is valuable information when deciding    on which institutions could be appropriate to establish collaborative arrangements    with, or to conduct metacentre studies. According to Barbasi and Albert<sup>44</sup>,    the nodes of a network of a collaboration that already have many connections    will be preferentially chosen by new research groups to initiate a scientific    collaboration, and a group rich in connections (or collaborations) will increase    their influence more rapidly than those with fewer.<sup>43</sup> Moreover, the    identification of groups with similar scientific interests and research lines    allows increasing effectiveness in research, as it prevents duplication of experiments.<sup>41,44,45,46,47</sup>    The existence of a group consisting of a small number of researchers with little    or no integration with other groups of the same scientific field can be explained    by that group possibly being at the beginning of its research activity period.<sup>48,49</sup>    However, the researchers with the largest number of publications are not always    at the research front, especially in the case of an extended time window, in    this case 20 years (1990-2009), because many of the prolific authors are likely    to become heads of departments or lab directors. In this case, we found that    7 of the 14 authors with more than 10 articles were last author on more than    50% of their articles.</font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3"><b>Conclusions</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">In conclusion,    this study provides indicators to assess the state of South African research    in viticulture and oenology and its evolution over the past 20 years, using    articles published in international impact scientific journals. In short, we    have identified a significant growth in South African research in recent years,    with a high degree of internationalisation and a constant level of domestic    collaboration. The research is organised mainly around research centres in the    country, primarily Stellenbosch University, with the main vehicle for dissemination    of this scientific activity being the <i>South African Journal of Enology and    Viticulture.</i> The patterns and trends of South African research in this field    are similar to other countries from the southern hemisphere, notably Chile,<sup>50</sup>    who has a wine industry that is in many ways in a similar socio-economic position    to that of the South African industry.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Future work in    this area could identify newly emerging groups and observe the temporal evolution    of the groups already recognised, as well as the existence of authors or institutions    that remain on the periphery or are isolated from others.<sup>31</sup></font></p>     <p>&nbsp;</p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3"><b>Acknowledgements</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">We wish to thank    the Department of Viticulture and Oenology of Stellenbosch University for the    facilities provided for the development of this work, which is part of the collaborative    activities of the European Union Erasmus Mundus Programme Action 3 for the exchange    of professors and researchers among the members of the Vintage Master Consortium.</font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><b>Competing interests</b></font></p>     <p><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">We declare that    we have no financial or personal relationships which may have inappropriately    influenced us in writing this article.</font></p>     ]]></body>
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