Chinese local gazetteers have long been widely used by scholars to investigate the local products, culture, economy, and much more. Confronted with large-scale digitized resources nowadays, researchers can explore historical texts in a novel way. In this paper, we propose a computational approach in order to perform large-scale quantitative analysis of plant knowledge embedded in Chinese local gazetteers. We select the typical rice cultivars by their occurrences in the records, interpret their common features, and leverage the data clustering algorithm to investigate the inner connections among cultivars. We conduct a case study on a dataset of records of rice cultivars over 8 centuries in Jiangsu Province, China. We find that although plan...
The process of rice domestication has been studied for decades based on changing morphological chara...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is one of the world's most important food crops, and is comprised largely of jap...
Dataset of archaeobotanical macroremains includes a total of 538 flotation results from 381 sites wi...
Chinese local gazetteers have long been widely used by scholars to investigate the local products, c...
This paper presents a quantitative chronology for the spread of rice, based on the global Rice Chron...
We have compiled an extensive database of archaeological evidence for rice across Asia, including 40...
Neolithic rice remains were recovered from a mixed rice–millet farming area in China outside the ori...
An exploratory phytolith analysis is applied at an archaeological site in central China to search fo...
<div><p>We have compiled an extensive database of archaeological evidence for rice across Asia, incl...
The process of rice domestication has been studied for decades based on changing morphological chara...
We have compiled an extensive database of archaeological evidence for rice across Asia, including 40...
Asian wild rice (Oryza rufipogon) that ranges widely across the eastern and southern part of Asia is...
Previous studies have indicated that China is one of the domestication centres of Asian cultivated r...
Despite extensive studies on cultivated rice, the genetic structure and subdivision of this crop rem...
Abstract Weedy rice (WR) (Oryza sativa f. spontanea) is considered to be a pest in modern rice produ...
The process of rice domestication has been studied for decades based on changing morphological chara...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is one of the world's most important food crops, and is comprised largely of jap...
Dataset of archaeobotanical macroremains includes a total of 538 flotation results from 381 sites wi...
Chinese local gazetteers have long been widely used by scholars to investigate the local products, c...
This paper presents a quantitative chronology for the spread of rice, based on the global Rice Chron...
We have compiled an extensive database of archaeological evidence for rice across Asia, including 40...
Neolithic rice remains were recovered from a mixed rice–millet farming area in China outside the ori...
An exploratory phytolith analysis is applied at an archaeological site in central China to search fo...
<div><p>We have compiled an extensive database of archaeological evidence for rice across Asia, incl...
The process of rice domestication has been studied for decades based on changing morphological chara...
We have compiled an extensive database of archaeological evidence for rice across Asia, including 40...
Asian wild rice (Oryza rufipogon) that ranges widely across the eastern and southern part of Asia is...
Previous studies have indicated that China is one of the domestication centres of Asian cultivated r...
Despite extensive studies on cultivated rice, the genetic structure and subdivision of this crop rem...
Abstract Weedy rice (WR) (Oryza sativa f. spontanea) is considered to be a pest in modern rice produ...
The process of rice domestication has been studied for decades based on changing morphological chara...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is one of the world's most important food crops, and is comprised largely of jap...
Dataset of archaeobotanical macroremains includes a total of 538 flotation results from 381 sites wi...