Microbial inoculants are widely accepted as potential alternatives or complements to chemical fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture. However, there remains a lack of knowledge regarding their application and effects under field conditions. Thus, a quantitative description of the scientific literature related to soil microbial inoculants was conducted, adopting a science mapping approach to observe trends, strengths, and weaknesses of their application during the period of 2000–2020 and providing useful insights for future research. Overall, the study retrieved 682 publications with an increasing number during the 2015–2020 period, confirming China, India, and the U.S. as leading countries in microbial inoculants research. Over the last ...
The overuse of agrochemicals for agricultural productivity to meet the global food demand of the rap...
Problem: There is increasing awareness of the environmentally harmful effects of artificial fertiliz...
There is nothing new about attempts to develop and market microbial products for crop or soil improv...
Microbial inoculants are widely accepted as potential alternatives or complements to chemical fertil...
Introducing beneficial microbial inoculants to degraded lands represents a promising strategy, but t...
Microbial inoculants can be an efficient tool to manage the soil and plant microbiomes providing dir...
Microbial inoculants can be an efficient tool to manage the soil and plant microbiomes providing dir...
Microorganisms promised to lead the bio-based revolution for a more sustainable agriculture. Benefic...
Agriculture is the major economic activity of most developing countries engaging more than 50 % of t...
Soil microbial inoculants are microorganisms that are used as sustainable alternatives to convention...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Microbial inoculations contribute to reducing agricultural systems' environmental footprint by suppo...
National audienceA growing interest is shown for microbial inoculants as a promising alternative to ...
Use of harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides that have large negative impacts on environmental...
The overuse of agrochemicals for agricultural productivity to meet the global food demand of the rap...
Problem: There is increasing awareness of the environmentally harmful effects of artificial fertiliz...
There is nothing new about attempts to develop and market microbial products for crop or soil improv...
Microbial inoculants are widely accepted as potential alternatives or complements to chemical fertil...
Introducing beneficial microbial inoculants to degraded lands represents a promising strategy, but t...
Microbial inoculants can be an efficient tool to manage the soil and plant microbiomes providing dir...
Microbial inoculants can be an efficient tool to manage the soil and plant microbiomes providing dir...
Microorganisms promised to lead the bio-based revolution for a more sustainable agriculture. Benefic...
Agriculture is the major economic activity of most developing countries engaging more than 50 % of t...
Soil microbial inoculants are microorganisms that are used as sustainable alternatives to convention...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Microbial inoculations contribute to reducing agricultural systems' environmental footprint by suppo...
National audienceA growing interest is shown for microbial inoculants as a promising alternative to ...
Use of harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides that have large negative impacts on environmental...
The overuse of agrochemicals for agricultural productivity to meet the global food demand of the rap...
Problem: There is increasing awareness of the environmentally harmful effects of artificial fertiliz...
There is nothing new about attempts to develop and market microbial products for crop or soil improv...