Fungal spores record Iroquoian and Canadian agriculture in 2nd millennium

Abstract Pollen analysis identified domestic Zea mays (corn, maize), Phaseolus vulgaris (kidney bean), Helianthus annuus (sunflower) and Cucurbita pepo (squash) accompanied by spores of fungi, many of which cause crop diseases, such as Ustilago maydis (=U. zeae, corn smut), Puccinia sorghi (corn rus...

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Main Authors: A D Sediment, Ontario Crawford Lake, Canada John, H Mcandrews, Charles L Turton
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1075.7579 2023-05-15T15:46:17+02:00 Fungal spores record Iroquoian and Canadian agriculture in 2nd millennium A D Sediment Ontario Crawford Lake Canada John H Mcandrews Charles L Turton The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1075.7579 http://labs.eeb.utoronto.ca/mcandrews/PDFs/2010%20Crawford%20spores.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1075.7579 http://labs.eeb.utoronto.ca/mcandrews/PDFs/2010%20Crawford%20spores.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://labs.eeb.utoronto.ca/mcandrews/PDFs/2010%20Crawford%20spores.pdf text ftciteseerx 2020-04-26T00:30:04Z Abstract Pollen analysis identified domestic Zea mays (corn, maize), Phaseolus vulgaris (kidney bean), Helianthus annuus (sunflower) and Cucurbita pepo (squash) accompanied by spores of fungi, many of which cause crop diseases, such as Ustilago maydis (=U. zeae, corn smut), Puccinia sorghi (corn rust), Uromyces appendiculatus (bean rust) and Puccinia graminis (wheat rust). Spores were most abundant in two intervals, ca. A.D. 1300 to ca. 1500 when prehistoric Iroquoian agriculture flourished near the lake and since 1830, when historic Triticum aestivum (wheat) agriculture began. In addition to dispersal by wind, Branta canadensis (Canada goose) also transported fungal spores to the lake via their dung. Spores of fungi that parasitize crop plants may be more abundant than pollen of their host plants and therefore spores may more readily indicate ancient agriculture. Text Branta canadensis Canada Goose Unknown Canada
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description Abstract Pollen analysis identified domestic Zea mays (corn, maize), Phaseolus vulgaris (kidney bean), Helianthus annuus (sunflower) and Cucurbita pepo (squash) accompanied by spores of fungi, many of which cause crop diseases, such as Ustilago maydis (=U. zeae, corn smut), Puccinia sorghi (corn rust), Uromyces appendiculatus (bean rust) and Puccinia graminis (wheat rust). Spores were most abundant in two intervals, ca. A.D. 1300 to ca. 1500 when prehistoric Iroquoian agriculture flourished near the lake and since 1830, when historic Triticum aestivum (wheat) agriculture began. In addition to dispersal by wind, Branta canadensis (Canada goose) also transported fungal spores to the lake via their dung. Spores of fungi that parasitize crop plants may be more abundant than pollen of their host plants and therefore spores may more readily indicate ancient agriculture.
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Fungal spores record Iroquoian and Canadian agriculture in 2nd millennium
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title Fungal spores record Iroquoian and Canadian agriculture in 2nd millennium
title_short Fungal spores record Iroquoian and Canadian agriculture in 2nd millennium
title_full Fungal spores record Iroquoian and Canadian agriculture in 2nd millennium
title_fullStr Fungal spores record Iroquoian and Canadian agriculture in 2nd millennium
title_full_unstemmed Fungal spores record Iroquoian and Canadian agriculture in 2nd millennium
title_sort fungal spores record iroquoian and canadian agriculture in 2nd millennium
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