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HAUPTLI, L.; LOVATTO, P. A.; SILVA, J. H. S. da; GARCIA, G. G.; BRUM JUNIOR, B. de S.; OLIVEIRA, J. L. S. de. |
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Niveis de soro de leite integral na dieta de leitoes na creche. |
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2005 |
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Ciencia Rural, Santa Maria, v. 35, n. 5, p. 1161-1165, set.out. 2005. |
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Português |
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Lacteo; Nutricao; Suino. |
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MEDEIROS, B. M.; ROSSI(, L. S.; CATEN, A. T.; PEREIRA, G. E.; SILVA, E. B.; DABOIT, K. T. U. |
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Soil legacy data: An opportunity for digital soil mapping. |
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2024 |
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Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, Viçosa, MG, v. 48, p. 1-18, 2024. |
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Soil legacy data is past information on soils available from various sources
(e.g. survey reports and maps). When compiled and organized, data obtained through
historical retrieval can be used as basic input or validation data for digital soil mapping.
A bibliometric analysis of this topic can reveal research patterns, evolution, and scientific
contribution, thus mapping the science produced in a specific period and determining the
trend in research topics based on search terms. This article presents the characterization
of international scientific production on soil legacy data using a set of bibliometric
indicators. The study was developed with the bibliometric analysis of scientific articles
indexed in the Web of Science and Scopus data platforms regarding the use of soil
legacy data published online from 1979 to 2022. The following were extracted from the
articles: authors and co-authors, year and country of publication, index words used,
and abstracts, which were submitted to bibliometric analysis in R. Bibliometric analysis
revealed publication of 242 scientific articles in 117 journals involving 1223 authors
throughout the world in the last 43 years, with an average frequency of 12.66 citations
per article. Australia (10.33 %), the USA (8.68 %), and Brazil (7.85 %) were the countries
with the greatest scientific contributions. The most cited studies refer to databases,
demonstrating the ease of access to information contributes significantly to new local
studies. Due to pedometrics importance for soil science, there is constant revision to
available legacy data for new hypotheses and research in soil science. And also, for the
monitoring of soil attributes for the conservation and preservation of natural resources. MenosSoil legacy data is past information on soils available from various sources
(e.g. survey reports and maps). When compiled and organized, data obtained through
historical retrieval can be used as basic input or validation data for digital soil mapping.
A bibliometric analysis of this topic can reveal research patterns, evolution, and scientific
contribution, thus mapping the science produced in a specific period and determining the
trend in research topics based on search terms. This article presents the characterization
of international scientific production on soil legacy data using a set of bibliometric
indicators. The study was developed with the bibliometric analysis of scientific articles
indexed in the Web of Science and Scopus data platforms regarding the use of soil
legacy data published online from 1979 to 2022. The following were extracted from the
articles: authors and co-authors, year and country of publication, index words used,
and abstracts, which were submitted to bibliometric analysis in R. Bibliometric analysis
revealed publication of 242 scientific articles in 117 journals involving 1223 authors
throughout the world in the last 43 years, with an average frequency of 12.66 citations
per article. Australia (10.33 %), the USA (8.68 %), and Brazil (7.85 %) were the countries
with the greatest scientific contributions. The most cited studies refer to databases,
demonstrating the ease of access to information contributes significantly to new local
studies. Due ... Mostrar Tudo |
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bibliometric analysis; pedometrics; scientometrics; soil survey. |
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P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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