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Genetic transformation of the Brazilian BR 451 maize variety by the Agrobacterium tumefaciens method

Overview of attention for article published in Ciência Rural, October 2017
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Title
Genetic transformation of the Brazilian BR 451 maize variety by the Agrobacterium tumefaciens method
Published in
Ciência Rural, October 2017
DOI 10.1590/0103-8478cr20141247
Authors

Marilia Rodrigues de Silva, Dielli Aparecida Didoné, Cássia Canzi Ceccon, Vinícius de Oliveira Almeida, Magali Ferrari Grando

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This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 2. This is our high-level measure of the quality and quantity of online attention that it has received. This Attention Score, as well as the ranking and number of research outputs shown below, was calculated when the research output was last mentioned on 14 December 2017.
All research outputs
#16,725,651
of 25,382,440 outputs
Outputs from Ciência Rural
#316
of 2,231 outputs
Outputs of similar age
#201,705
of 333,675 outputs
Outputs of similar age from Ciência Rural
#7
of 29 outputs
Altmetric has tracked 25,382,440 research outputs across all sources so far. This one is in the 32nd percentile – i.e., 32% of other outputs scored the same or lower than it.
So far Altmetric has tracked 2,231 research outputs from this source. They receive a mean Attention Score of 1.3. This one has done well, scoring higher than 84% of its peers.
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