Flax fibre: innovation and change in the early Neolithic: a technological and material perspective [PDF]
Flax (Linum sp.) was one of the first domestic plants in Neolithic Europe, providing a potential cultivable source of fibres for the first farmers. As the plant provides both oil and fibre, it is a matter of enquiry as to whether the plant was first ...
Harris, S.
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Self-Supervised Learning and Multi-Sensor Fusion for Alpine Wetland Vegetation Mapping: Bayinbuluke, China. [PDF]
Zaka MM +5 more
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Response of the nosZ-type denitrifying microbial community and metabolic characteristics to precipitation changes in the alpine wetland. [PDF]
Zhang N +7 more
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Contrasting effects of nitrogen and phosphorus additions on soil nitrous oxide fluxes and enzyme activities in an alpine wetland of the Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Wang C, Li Y.
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Interplay of soil characteristics and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi diversity in alpine wetland restoration and carbon stabilization. [PDF]
Tang H +11 more
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Evaluation and Driving Forces of Ecosystem Service Change in Maqu Alpine Wetland: An Emergy Approach [PDF]
Ziyi Han +6 more
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Soil seed bank dynamics in alpine wetland succession on the Tibetan Plateau
Miaojun Ma, Xianhui Zhou, Guozhen Du
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The Occurrence of Putative Nitric Oxide Dismutase (Nod) in an Alpine Wetland with a New Dominant Subcluster and the Potential Ability for a Methane Sink. [PDF]
Zhang Y +5 more
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Errata and corrigenda: Climate change and biodiversity in the Arctic-Nordic perspectives (vol 26, pg 96, 2007) [PDF]
Wookey, P. A.
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