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Objective: To analyze the performance and trends of research on Yucca spp. at the international level through a bibliometric approach.
Design/methodology/approach: Publications indexed in SCIE, SSCI, and ESCI (1904–2024) were analyzed using unidimensional and multidimensional bibliometric indicators, as well as network visualization tools to evaluate literature growth, author collaboration, and thematic evolution.
Results: A total of 1,266 documents were retrieved, showing sustained growth with a significant increase in the last five years. Collaboration networks with influential authors were identified, along with five main research lines: ecology and evolution, ruminal fermentation, steroidal saponins, metabolite biosynthesis, and applications in sustainable materials.
Limitations on study/implications: The analysis was limited to documents indexed in SCIE, SSCI, and ESCI, which may exclude relevant research published in other databases or non-indexed sources.
Findings/conclusions: The study reveals a transition from taxonomic and ecological research toward applications in biotechnology and materials science. Bibliometric analysis proves useful for identifying emerging trends and priority areas, contributing to the sustainable use of Yucca spp