Search Results - "Jones, Glynis"
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Crop manuring and intensive land management by Europe’s first farmers
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (30-07-2013)“…The spread of farming from western Asia to Europe had profound long-term social and ecological impacts, but identification of the specific nature of Neolithic…”
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Diversity of a wall-associated kinase gene in wild and cultivated barley
Published in PloS one (27-06-2019)“…Domestication of barley and other cereals was accompanied by an increase in seed size which has been ascribed to human selection, large seeds being preferred…”
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Stable Carbon Isotope Evidence for Neolithic and Bronze Age Crop Water Management in the Eastern Mediterranean and Southwest Asia
Published in PloS one (10-06-2015)“…In a large study on early crop water management, stable carbon isotope discrimination was determined for 275 charred grain samples from nine archaeological…”
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Diversity of a cytokinin dehydrogenase gene in wild and cultivated barley
Published in PloS one (05-12-2019)“…The cytokinin dehydrogenase gene HvCKX2.1 is the regulatory target for the most abundant heterochromatic small RNAs in drought-stressed barley caryopses. We…”
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Fertile Crescent crop progenitors gained a competitive advantage from large seedlings
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-04-2021)“…Cereal domestication during the transition to agriculture resulted in widespread food production, but why only certain species were domesticated remains…”
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Functional traits differ between cereal crop progenitors and other wild grasses gathered in the Neolithic fertile crescent
Published in PloS one (28-01-2014)“…The reasons why some plant species were selected as crops and others were abandoned during the Neolithic emergence of agriculture are poorly understood. We…”
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Did greater burial depth increase the seed size of domesticated legumes?
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-10-2013)“…The independent domestication of crop plants in several regions of the world formed the basis of human civilizations, and attracts considerable interest from…”
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Were Fertile Crescent crop progenitors higher yielding than other wild species that were never domesticated?
Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2015)“…During the origin of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent, the broad spectrum of wild plant species exploited by hunter-gatherers narrowed dramatically. The…”
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Unconscious selection drove seed enlargement in vegetable crops
Published in Evolution letters (01-06-2017)“…Domesticated grain crops evolved from wild plants under human cultivation, losing natural dispersal mechanisms to become dependent upon humans, and showing…”
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Outcomes in patients receiving continuous monitoring of vital signs on general wards: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Published in Digital health (01-01-2024)“…The timely identification of deterioration on general wards is crucial to patient care with each hour of delay independently associated with increased risk of…”
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Phylogenetic patterns and phenotypic profiles of the species of plants and mammals farmed for food
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-11-2018)“…The origins of agriculture were key events in human history, during which people came to depend for their food on small numbers of animal and plant species…”
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Next generation sequencing of DNA in 3300-year-old charred cereal grains
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-08-2012)“…We investigated whether ‘next generation’ methods can be used to sequence ancient DNA molecules in charred cereal grains. We prepared a DNA extract from a…”
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Phylogeographic analysis of barley DNA as evidence for the spread of Neolithic agriculture through Europe
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-10-2012)“…Results of analyses of the photoperiod response gene (PPD-H1) and simple sequence repeats (SSRs) in modern landraces of cultivated barley were used as evidence…”
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Evolutionary history of barley cultivation in Europe revealed by genetic analysis of extant landraces
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (02-11-2011)“…Understanding the evolution of cultivated barley is important for two reasons. First, the evolutionary relationships between different landraces might provide…”
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Early crop diversity: a "new" glume wheat from northern Greece
Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-10-2000)“…At three Neolithic sites and one Bronze Age site in northern Greece, spikelet bases of a "new" type of glume wheat have been recovered. These spikelet bases…”
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Key characteristics for designing a supply chain performance measurement system
Published in International journal of productivity and performance management (11-02-2019)“…Purpose The purpose of this paper is to conduct a review of the literature that gives insight into design elements for constructing a supply chain performance…”
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Lumbar spine kinematics during walking in people with and people without low back pain
Published in Gait & posture (01-10-2015)“…Highlights • All subjects displayed more upper than lower lumbar motion in the transverse and frontal planes. • People with LBP displayed less upper lumbar…”
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Identification of inter- and intra-species variation in cereal grains through geometric morphometric analysis, and its resilience under experimental charring
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-10-2017)“…The application of morphometric analysis in archaeobotany has the potential to refine quantitatively identifications of ancient plant material recovered from…”
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The origins of agriculture: Intentions and consequences
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-01-2021)“…We synthesise the results of a large programme of plant ecological research to investigate the selective pressures driving crop domestication and the origins…”
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