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Responses to water stress were measured for sugar maple (Acer saccharum subsp. saccharum Marshall) sources from Oklahoma (Caddo sugar maple), Missouri, Tennessee, Ontario, and a black maple (Acer saccharum subsp. nigrum F.
Richard J. Hauer +3 more
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Comparative Analysis of Four Maple Species for Syrup Production in South-Central Appalachia
Sugar maple (Acer saccharum L.) is a key cultural and economic resource from eastern Canada to south-central Appalachia. Environmental uncertainties could create problems for this iconic species, in particular affecting the southern extent of its range ...
Jacob Peters +3 more
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Lessons Learned by Novice Nursing Investigators When Developing and Implementing a Research Protocol
Introduction This lessons learned paper provides recommendations for novice investigators to consider when writing a research protocol; specifically when it involves clinical staff with varying levels of research experience, multiple departments, and is ...
Jeanette Anderson MSN, RNC-OB, EBP-CH +2 more
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Inland populations of sugar maple manifest higher phenological plasticity than coastal populations
Plasticity is vital for plants to rapidly acclimate to environmental changes, especially under the climate change. Global warming could advance bud break and extend the growing season, but it also increases the risk of frost damage to developing leaves ...
Yongzhi Zhou +6 more
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Background Forest biodiversity is the foundation of many ecosystem services, and the effect of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning and processes (BEF) has been a central issue in biodiversity studies.
Yude Pan +2 more
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Global changes affect the growing conditions of terrestrial ecosystems, causing a mismatch between plant phenology and local climates in Northern regions.
Xiali Guo +8 more
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Sugar maple and red maple are closely-related co-occurring tree species significant to the North American forest biome. Plant abiotic stress effects including nutritional imbalance and manganese (Mn) toxicity are well documented within this system, and ...
Denise R Fernando +2 more
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This document provides an overview of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum), describing its growth habits, environmental tolerances, ornamental features, and common issues. It explains the tree’s characteristics—such as its dense crown, vibrant fall color,
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Acid-base characteristics of the Grass Pond watershed in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State, USA: interactions among soil, vegetation and surface waters [PDF]
Grass Pond watershed is located within the southwestern Adirondack Mountain region of New York State, USA. This region receives some of the highest rates of acidic deposition in North America and is particularly sensitive to acidic inputs due to many of ...
K. M. McEathron +2 more
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