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Acer saccharum ''Newton Sentry': Setting the Record Straight

open access: yesArnoldia, 1983
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
openaire   +2 more sources

DECAY OF BIRDSEYE SUGAR MAPLE (ACER SACCHARUM) AND CURLY RED MAPLE (ACER RUBRUM) FIGURED WOODS

open access: yes, 2020
Two figured woods, commonly known as birdseye maple (Acer saccharum, sugar maple) and curly maple (Acer rubrum, red maple), were exposed to brown rot and white rot fungi in a standard laboratory decay test and compared with unfigured wood of each species,
Schneider, Katherine Elizabeth   +3 more
core  

In vivo and in situ rhizosphère respiration in Acer saccharum and Betula alleghaniensis seedlings grown in contrasting light regimes

open access: yes, 2006
A perfusive method combined with an open-system carbon dioxide measurement system was used to assess rhizosphere respiration of Acer saccharum. Marsh.
S. Delagrange   +10 more
core   +1 more source

Distribution in Minnesota of Acer Saccharum, Tilia Americana and Betula Lutea

open access: yes, 1965
The distribution in Minnesota of three tree species (Acer saccharum, Betula lutea and Tilia americana) of the northern hardwood type have been plotted, using data from the Third Forest Inventory of the Lake States\u27 Forest Experiment Station, herbaria ...
Flaccus, Edward
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Appendix B. Summary of regression models that included dbh, age, and tree height as predictors of LAI for Acer saccharum, and reduced models that only included two or one of these variables as a predictor.

open access: yes, 2016
Summary of regression models that included dbh, age, and tree height as predictors of LAI for Acer saccharum, and reduced models that only included two or one of these variables as a ...
C. A. Nock (2915816)   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Phosphorous fertilization and soil pH affect the growth of deciduous trees in a temperate hardwood forest

open access: yesEcosphere
Forest ecosystems with altered nutrient limitations are a common legacy of acidic deposition in North America. Continued acidic deposition has lowered soil pH and revealed phosphorus (P) limitations in many temperate forest ecosystems.
Lydia V. Jahn   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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