Brazilian scenario of inoculant production: A look at patents

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Augusto Matias de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Costa, Márcia Regina da, Grazziotti, Paulo Henrique, Abreu, Caique Menezes de, Bispo, Nicarla da Silva, Roa, Juan Pedro Bretas, Silva, Diana Marques, Miranda, Jarbas Magno
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV
Texto Completo: https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/29706
Resumo: Technological advances have demonstrated the need for intellectual property rights, and patent granting is one of its most widespread forms. This includes the protection of inoculant formulations for agriculture, in which Brazil is a leader. This study aimed to analyze the number of patents for formulations of biological inoculants for agriculture in Brazil and the microorganisms used. An advanced search was performed in the National Institute of Industrial Property database, using the title and abstract fields. The indexers included inoculant, bioinoculant, endophyte, endophytic, fungus, bacteria, Rhizobium, Azospirillum and Gluconacetobacter. The inoculant formulation patents were grouped by the number of files per decade, number of patents per holder(s), characterization of granted patents, international patent classification, and main genera of fungi and bacteria used in inoculant formulations per decade. The number of patents filed for inoculant formulations in the last four decades increased from 7 in the first decade (1981–1990) to 37 from 2011–2020. In the first decades of study, the use of Rhizobium in inoculants stood out, followed by other genera of fungi and bacteria. However, most inoculant patent applications are still denied, considering data from 1981 to 2020. This may be partially due to the low reproducibility of inoculant results, as microorganism activity is highly affected by climate, soil, plant cultivars and crop management. The percentage of acceptance equal to or higher than 50 % in the number of applied patents for using endophytic microorganisms may be because this group of microorganisms acts mainly inside plants and is thus more protected from the influence of climate and some soil and management factors. The growing number of patent applications in the last 40 years demonstrates the business and technological development interest in inoculants in Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brazilian scenario of inoculant production: A look at patents
title Brazilian scenario of inoculant production: A look at patents
spellingShingle Brazilian scenario of inoculant production: A look at patents
Oliveira, Augusto Matias de
intellectual property
fungi
bacteria
endophytic
inoculant formulation
title_short Brazilian scenario of inoculant production: A look at patents
title_full Brazilian scenario of inoculant production: A look at patents
title_fullStr Brazilian scenario of inoculant production: A look at patents
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian scenario of inoculant production: A look at patents
title_sort Brazilian scenario of inoculant production: A look at patents
author Oliveira, Augusto Matias de
author_facet Oliveira, Augusto Matias de
Costa, Márcia Regina da
Grazziotti, Paulo Henrique
Abreu, Caique Menezes de
Bispo, Nicarla da Silva
Roa, Juan Pedro Bretas
Silva, Diana Marques
Miranda, Jarbas Magno
author_role author
author2 Costa, Márcia Regina da
Grazziotti, Paulo Henrique
Abreu, Caique Menezes de
Bispo, Nicarla da Silva
Roa, Juan Pedro Bretas
Silva, Diana Marques
Miranda, Jarbas Magno
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Augusto Matias de
Costa, Márcia Regina da
Grazziotti, Paulo Henrique
Abreu, Caique Menezes de
Bispo, Nicarla da Silva
Roa, Juan Pedro Bretas
Silva, Diana Marques
Miranda, Jarbas Magno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv intellectual property
fungi
bacteria
endophytic
inoculant formulation
topic intellectual property
fungi
bacteria
endophytic
inoculant formulation
description Technological advances have demonstrated the need for intellectual property rights, and patent granting is one of its most widespread forms. This includes the protection of inoculant formulations for agriculture, in which Brazil is a leader. This study aimed to analyze the number of patents for formulations of biological inoculants for agriculture in Brazil and the microorganisms used. An advanced search was performed in the National Institute of Industrial Property database, using the title and abstract fields. The indexers included inoculant, bioinoculant, endophyte, endophytic, fungus, bacteria, Rhizobium, Azospirillum and Gluconacetobacter. The inoculant formulation patents were grouped by the number of files per decade, number of patents per holder(s), characterization of granted patents, international patent classification, and main genera of fungi and bacteria used in inoculant formulations per decade. The number of patents filed for inoculant formulations in the last four decades increased from 7 in the first decade (1981–1990) to 37 from 2011–2020. In the first decades of study, the use of Rhizobium in inoculants stood out, followed by other genera of fungi and bacteria. However, most inoculant patent applications are still denied, considering data from 1981 to 2020. This may be partially due to the low reproducibility of inoculant results, as microorganism activity is highly affected by climate, soil, plant cultivars and crop management. The percentage of acceptance equal to or higher than 50 % in the number of applied patents for using endophytic microorganisms may be because this group of microorganisms acts mainly inside plants and is thus more protected from the influence of climate and some soil and management factors. The growing number of patent applications in the last 40 years demonstrates the business and technological development interest in inoculants in Brazil.
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1806-9657
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