The effects of charring on morphology and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values of common and foxtail millet grains
Stable isotopes are a core method for assessing crop growing conditions in different climatic and soil environments and, thereby, for understanding past agricultural practices. However, isotopic values in plants are altered depending on distinct forms of preservation, including degrees of charring....
Main Authors: | Teira-Brión, A, Stroud, E, Charles, M, Bogaard, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2024
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