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Preservation of fungi in archaeological charcoal
M. Moskal-del Hoyo
, M. Wachowiak
,
R. A. Blanchette
Plant Pathology
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Wood
100%
Microorganisms
100%
Fungi
100%
Archaeological Charcoal
100%
Decayed Wood
66%
Plant Tissue
33%
Management Strategy
33%
Structural Change
33%
Cell Wall
33%
Soft Rot
33%
Dead Wood
33%
Environmental Conditions
33%
Charcoal
33%
Model Interpretation
33%
Decay Pattern
33%
Micromorphological
33%
Brown Rot
33%
White Rot
33%
Wood Charcoal
33%
Archaeological Wood
33%
Microbial Attack
33%
Fungal Infestation
33%
Charcoal Samples
33%
Burning Experiment
33%
Wood Samples
33%
Mycelium
33%
Archaeological Sites
33%
Fuelwood
33%
Context Condition
33%
Woodland Management
33%
Burnt Wood
33%
Archaeological Context
33%
Past Society
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Structural Change
100%
Fuel Wood
100%
Archaeological Site
100%
Management Strategy
100%
Arts and Humanities
Archaeological wood
100%
Archaeological contexts
100%
Microbial attack
100%
Archaeological Site
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Microorganism
100%
Decayed Wood
66%
Plant Tissue
33%
Cell Wall
33%
Fuelwood
33%
Mycelium
33%