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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi as Natural Biofertilizers: Let's Benefit from Past Successes

Overview of attention for article published in Frontiers in Microbiology, January 2016
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  • In the top 25% of all research outputs scored by Altmetric
  • High Attention Score compared to outputs of the same age (94th percentile)
  • High Attention Score compared to outputs of the same age and source (96th percentile)

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2 news outlets
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1 blog
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Title
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi as Natural Biofertilizers: Let's Benefit from Past Successes
Published in
Frontiers in Microbiology, January 2016
DOI 10.3389/fmicb.2015.01559
Pubmed ID
Authors

Andrea Berruti, Erica Lumini, Raffaella Balestrini, Valeria Bianciotto

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Brazil 2 <1%
Netherlands 1 <1%
United Kingdom 1 <1%
Slovenia 1 <1%
Mexico 1 <1%
Greece 1 <1%
Unknown 981 99%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 166 17%
Student > Bachelor 137 14%
Student > Master 122 12%
Researcher 99 10%
Student > Doctoral Student 60 6%
Other 129 13%
Unknown 275 28%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 444 45%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 89 9%
Environmental Science 70 7%
Immunology and Microbiology 14 1%
Engineering 12 1%
Other 50 5%
Unknown 309 31%
Attention Score in Context

Attention Score in Context

This research output has an Altmetric Attention Score of 30. 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 15 April 2024.
All research outputs
#1,322,290
of 25,718,113 outputs
Outputs from Frontiers in Microbiology
#780
of 29,724 outputs
Outputs of similar age
#22,895
of 404,921 outputs
Outputs of similar age from Frontiers in Microbiology
#18
of 474 outputs
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So far Altmetric has tracked 29,724 research outputs from this source. They typically receive a little more attention than average, with a mean Attention Score of 6.4. This one has done particularly well, scoring higher than 97% of its peers.
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