HIPEs mainly address a handful of model organisms and proteins. (A) Word cloud displaying the most frequent words referring to organisms or molecules in the title and abstract of the HIPEs. The word cloud was built using a filtered text file including HIPEs metadata (publication title and abstract) deprived from words that did not explicitly refer to organisms or molecules. Word colors were randomly generated to assist visual word discrimination. The word cloud displays 200 words. The size of the words positively correlates with their frequency in the text file. A top five of plant organisms (B), plant-associated pathogens (C), immune receptors (D) and pathogen effectors (E) was identified based on
Dataset 2
. The following specific keywords were considered for the following topics: Arabidopsis thaliana (‘Arabidopsis’ and ‘thaliana’), Pseudomonas syringae (‘Pseudomonas’, ‘syringae’, ‘DC3000’ and ‘pst’), Phytophthora sp. (‘Phytophthora’, ‘infestans’, ‘ramorum’ and ‘sojae’), Xanthomonas sp. (‘Xanthomonas’, ‘campestris’ and ‘oryzae’ if used in a meaningful context), Powdery mildews (‘Powdery’ and ‘mildews’), NLR (‘NLR’, ‘LRR’, ‘NB-LRR’, ‘TNL’, ‘CNL’, ‘sNLR’ and ‘hNLR’). NLR: nucleotide-binding leucine-rich-repeat receptor; PRR: pattern recognition receptors. The raw data used to build this figure are available in the
Dataset 2
.