Cereal grain mineral micronutrient and soil chemistry data from GeoNutrition surveys in Ethiopia and Malawi
Measurement(s) Trace Element • soil chemical properties Technology Type(s) Inductively-Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Factor Type(s) Geography • Staple cereal crop Sample Characteristic - Organism Staple cereal food crops Sample Characteristic - Environment Smallholder farming Sample Characteristi...
Main Authors: | D. B. Kumssa, A. W. Mossa, T. Amede, E. L. Ander, E. H. Bailey, L. Botoman, C. Chagumaira, J. G. Chimungu, K. Davis, S. Gameda, S. M. Haefele, K. Hailu, E. J. M. Joy, R. M. Lark, I. S. Ligowe, S. P. McGrath, A. Milne, P. Muleya, M. Munthali, E. Towett, M. G. Walsh, L. Wilson, S. D. Young, I. R. Haji, M. R. Broadley, D. Gashu, P. C. Nalivata |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Portfolio
2022-07-01
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Series: | Scientific Data |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01500-5 |
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