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Field reports are primary in-situ documentation of landrace cannabis populations: ethnobotanical surveys, eradication histories, traditional cultivation practices, regional source studies. They are deposited as open-access publications at the Landrace Cannabis Research and Documentation community on Zenodo, where each receives a DOI and an ORCID-attributed authorship record. This page registers deposits for citation on the wiki and within the broader scholarly graph.
0 field reports deposited · open access, CC-BY · DOI-minted at Zenodo
Field reports are deposited at the Landrace community on Zenodo. Deposit mints a DOI, attaches an ORCID-linked authorship record and provides a permanent archival copy under CC-BY.
- Primary observation, not synthesis. What you saw, where, when. Synthesis belongs in research articles.
- Cite prior work. Primary records still build on earlier scholarship. Name it.
- Geographic specificity. Resolution your context allows. Coordinates obfuscated where farmer safety requires it.
- Methods transparent. How you collected, who you spoke with, what limitations apply.
- Open data alongside. Underlying photos, transcripts and observations as supplementary deposit where possible.
Field reports deposited at Zenodo are CC-BY licensed and may be cited as primary sources by author, year and DOI. Each deposit receives a permanent archival copy and an ORCID-attributed authorship record. Where a field report is referenced from a wiki page, the canonical citation is to the Zenodo DOI rather than to this registry.