2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.12.607590
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Stable isotope analysis (δ13C,δ15N,δ34S) reveal divers manuring practices of rye (Secale cereale) in northern Europe since 1500 years

Frank Schlütz,
Felix Bittmann,
Susanne Jahns
et al.

Abstract: First analysis of stable isotopes in rye from northern and eastern Germany provides insights into the early history of rye cultivation from the migration to the late medieval period. A comparison of the δ15N with modern experiments reveals that already the early cultivation involved the practice of intensive manuring. The intensity of manuring does not demonstrate a discernible trend over time but high variability. In some instances, it is likely that rye was cultivated as part of a rotation cultivation system… Show more

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