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Ecosystems and History of Evolution and Spread of Sugar Producing Plants in the World-an Overview
Plants used for making sugar differ from ecosystem to ecosystem of the world and history has played a great role in their spread. People in the tropics and sub-tropics (Papua New Guinea, China, and India) were the first to domesticate sugarcane ...
Rajendra Prasad, Yashbir Singh
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Sap to story : telling the tale of bigleaf maple sugaring through environmental interpretation
Maple sugaring, the process of reducing maple sap into syrup, has traditionally centered around sugar maple (Acer saccharum) in the northeastern United States.
Cameron, Sarah
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Roadside planting of sugar maple.
Roadside planting of sugar maple.
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. Dept. of Forestry.
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Roadside planting of sugar maple.
Roadside planting of sugar maple.
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. Dept. of Forestry.
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Effects of two Ca fertilizer types on sugar maple vitality
Over the last decades, continuous signs of sugar maple ( Acer saccharum Marsh.) dieback in stands of northeastern North America have promoted the experimentation of corrective measures to restore sugar maple vitality.
Rock Ouimet, Jean-David Moore
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Contemporary Issues in Québec’s Temperate Forest — Part 1: Profile of the Forests
We propose a series of papers presenting the main issues for Québec’s temperate forest arising from the multiplicity of rapid environmental and socioeconomic changes.
Duchesne Louis +3 more
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Dataset of Sugar Maple Trees Using Transects in Danby Woodlot
The data set on Sugar Maple Tree species was collected on September 22nd at the Danby Woodlot located at York University Campus at approximately 3:30-4:20 with laboratory partners Fenil, Tonia & Michael. The temperature was 21˚C with sunny conditions and
Amanda R. (795882)
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Caption reads: Live Steam from the Sugar Vats (Sugar Bush near Chardon, Ohio) Photographer: E.P. Moody. March 1941. Maple syrup season begins in January, ending around April in Ohio, and while trees are tapped all over the state, Geauga County has some ...
Ohio Federal Writers' Project
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