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Millet-based crop planting strategies in the Songhua River Region during the liaojin (907-1234 AD) dynasties: A case of the Luotong Mountain City site

INTRODUCTION: Millet-based dryland agriculture is the traditional mode of agricultural cultivation in northern China and has been of great significance to the emergence and development of Chinese civilization. However, although they are both millet-based agricultural production methods, with various...

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Autores principales: Yang, Chun, Ban, Lin, Lv, Xiaohong, Li, Dong, Xu, Kun, Gao, Xiuhua, Wang, Chunxue
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36507397
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1046178
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author Yang, Chun
Ban, Lin
Lv, Xiaohong
Li, Dong
Xu, Kun
Gao, Xiuhua
Wang, Chunxue
author_facet Yang, Chun
Ban, Lin
Lv, Xiaohong
Li, Dong
Xu, Kun
Gao, Xiuhua
Wang, Chunxue
author_sort Yang, Chun
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description INTRODUCTION: Millet-based dryland agriculture is the traditional mode of agricultural cultivation in northern China and has been of great significance to the emergence and development of Chinese civilization. However, although they are both millet-based agricultural production methods, with various subtypes in different regions of northern China. In the Songhua River Region in northeast China, the ecological environment and abundant natural resources led to the slow development of agriculture, and it was only after the Liaojin Dynasties that a mature farming industry was formed. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We used the plant flotation instrument to flotation the soil samples unearthed in the Luotong Mountain City, a Liaojin period site in Songhua River Region, northeast China, and collected the charred plant seeds. Then observing them with the electron microscope, we identified and counted the plant seeds in this site. RESULT: It was found that this region is still a millet-based crop utilization structure, and a total of 11 types of charred agricultural crop seeds were excavated from flotation at the Luotong Mountain City site. And the barnyard millet crops occupy a prominent advantage, with ubiquity of more than 91%. DISCUSSION: The ancestors of this region were still engaged in a millet-based agricultural strategy during this period, with a certain lag compared to the Central Plains’agricultural strategy where Triticeae crops had become dominant. In addition, the crop structure with the millet-based agriculture of the region is also somewhat different from that of the Central Plains. Through comparative studies of surrounding sites and reference to historical documents, it was found that this difference in crop structure is a phenomenon unique to the Songhua River Region and is related to the dietary habits of the local settled Jurchen nomads, who ate barnyard millet meal.
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spelling pubmed-97272242022-12-08 Millet-based crop planting strategies in the Songhua River Region during the liaojin (907-1234 AD) dynasties: A case of the Luotong Mountain City site Yang, Chun Ban, Lin Lv, Xiaohong Li, Dong Xu, Kun Gao, Xiuhua Wang, Chunxue Front Plant Sci Plant Science INTRODUCTION: Millet-based dryland agriculture is the traditional mode of agricultural cultivation in northern China and has been of great significance to the emergence and development of Chinese civilization. However, although they are both millet-based agricultural production methods, with various subtypes in different regions of northern China. In the Songhua River Region in northeast China, the ecological environment and abundant natural resources led to the slow development of agriculture, and it was only after the Liaojin Dynasties that a mature farming industry was formed. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We used the plant flotation instrument to flotation the soil samples unearthed in the Luotong Mountain City, a Liaojin period site in Songhua River Region, northeast China, and collected the charred plant seeds. Then observing them with the electron microscope, we identified and counted the plant seeds in this site. RESULT: It was found that this region is still a millet-based crop utilization structure, and a total of 11 types of charred agricultural crop seeds were excavated from flotation at the Luotong Mountain City site. And the barnyard millet crops occupy a prominent advantage, with ubiquity of more than 91%. DISCUSSION: The ancestors of this region were still engaged in a millet-based agricultural strategy during this period, with a certain lag compared to the Central Plains’agricultural strategy where Triticeae crops had become dominant. In addition, the crop structure with the millet-based agriculture of the region is also somewhat different from that of the Central Plains. Through comparative studies of surrounding sites and reference to historical documents, it was found that this difference in crop structure is a phenomenon unique to the Songhua River Region and is related to the dietary habits of the local settled Jurchen nomads, who ate barnyard millet meal. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9727224/ /pubmed/36507397 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1046178 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yang, Ban, Lv, Li, Xu, Gao and Wang https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Yang, Chun
Ban, Lin
Lv, Xiaohong
Li, Dong
Xu, Kun
Gao, Xiuhua
Wang, Chunxue
Millet-based crop planting strategies in the Songhua River Region during the liaojin (907-1234 AD) dynasties: A case of the Luotong Mountain City site
title Millet-based crop planting strategies in the Songhua River Region during the liaojin (907-1234 AD) dynasties: A case of the Luotong Mountain City site
title_full Millet-based crop planting strategies in the Songhua River Region during the liaojin (907-1234 AD) dynasties: A case of the Luotong Mountain City site
title_fullStr Millet-based crop planting strategies in the Songhua River Region during the liaojin (907-1234 AD) dynasties: A case of the Luotong Mountain City site
title_full_unstemmed Millet-based crop planting strategies in the Songhua River Region during the liaojin (907-1234 AD) dynasties: A case of the Luotong Mountain City site
title_short Millet-based crop planting strategies in the Songhua River Region during the liaojin (907-1234 AD) dynasties: A case of the Luotong Mountain City site
title_sort millet-based crop planting strategies in the songhua river region during the liaojin (907-1234 ad) dynasties: a case of the luotong mountain city site
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36507397
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1046178
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