摘要
为了解秸秆还田下土壤微生物领域的研究进展、热点及趋势,基于Web of Science数据库,采用文献计量学分析方法,分析了2007-2018年秸秆还田下土壤微生物领域文章。结果表明:2007-2018年秸秆还田下土壤微生物领域文章数量共3 372篇,文章数量逐年增加,2017年达到最高;中国、印度、美国、日本和泰国位居世界的前5位,中国文章数量最多,为911篇;中国科学院、孔敬大学、中国农业大学文章数量居前3位;最有影响力的核心作者来自泰国和中国,核心期刊是Bioresource Technology、Biotechnology for Biofuels、Bioresources、Soil Biology Biochemistry、Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology;主要研究学科是农学、生物技术应用微生物学、生态环境科学相关研究学科。该领域的研究热点多集中于秸秆-微生物-动物互作机制、碳氮循环、微生物代谢等。
In order to understand the research progress,focus and trend in the field of soil microbial under the straw returning,based on the Web of Science database,the method of literature metrology analysis used,the articles of soil microbial under the straw returning were analyzed from 2007 to 2018.The results showed that there were 3 372 articles in the field of soil microbial under straw returning from 2007 to 2018,the number of articles increased year by year and reached the highest in 2017.China,India,the United States,Japan and Thailand were among the top 5 countries,the number of articles published by Chinese researchers was the highest and 911.The number of articles published by Chinese academy of sciences,Khon Kaen University and China Agricultural University ranked top 3 respectively.The most influential authors come from Thailand and China,core journals were Bioresource Technology,Biotechnology for Biofuels,Bioresources,Soil Biology Biochemistry,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology.The main research subjects were agronomy,applied microbiology of biotechnology,and ecological and environmental sciences.Straw-microbe-animal interaction mechanisms,carbon and nitrogen cycles and microbial metabolism were the research focus of soil microorganism.
作者
曾宪楠
ZENG Xiannan(Institute of Crop Cultivation and Tillage,Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Harbin,Heilongjiang 150028)
出处
《北方园艺》
CAS
北大核心
2019年第14期168-173,共6页
Northern Horticulture
基金
国家重点研发计划资助项目(2017YFD0300505-5)
黑龙江省青年基金资助项目(QC2018026)
哈尔滨市科技创新人才资助项目(2017RAQYJ038)
黑龙江省农业科学院院级科研资助项目(2018YYYF030)
关键词
秸秆还田
土壤微生物
文献计量
研究态势
straw returning
soil microbial
bibliometrics
development trend