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- Title
NITROGEN MANAGEMENT TRENDS FOR AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE.
- Authors
Constantinescu, Mihai; Rodino, Steliana; Buţu, Alina; Buţu, Marian; Todirică, Ioana Claudia; Popa, Mihaela; Chetroiu, Rodica; Sima, Nicuşor Flavius
- Abstract
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plants and is required by them in relatively large quantities. This paper presents an overview of scientific literature related to nitrogen management, with a specific highlight on permanent grasslands and has involved a bibliometric analysis of scientific literature regarding nitrogen management. The analysis was performed using the SCOPUS, which is an extensive database of literature all over the world, with wide coverage in keyword of analysis. For visualization and analysis, VOSviewer 1.6.18 was employed, which is an open access computer program, developed for creating bibliometric maps. The search results were downloaded as full record and citation data, with information related to document type, year of publication, title, author, keywords, abstract, references, funding agency, citations. A number of 3,948 articles were retrieved for analysis. The articles were sorted by relevance. The information was downloaded as .csv file and imported into VOSviewer 1.6.18 application software. Using the search query "nitrogen management", "meadows" and "pastures" indicated that 90% of the papers retrieved were research articles indexed in agricultural and biological sciences, followed by those in the environmental sciences, with themes of the ecosystem process, environmental management, land use, nitrogen fixation, organic nitrogen, soil structure, soil processing techniques.
- Subjects
ENVIRONMENTAL sciences; AGRICULTURE; SCIENTIFIC literature; BIBLIOMETRICS; NITROGEN; NITROGEN fixation; DOWNLOADING; SOFTWARE measurement
- Publication
Romanian Agricultural Research, 2023, Issue 40, p417
- ISSN
1222-4227
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.59665/rar4039