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Some studies suggest that tapping sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marshall) trees can cause their growth to decline, particularly on poor and acidic soils. We tested this hypothesis in seven sugar bushes located in the Quebec Appalachians by comparing the growth of tapped trees with nearby untapped...

Author(s)
Ouimet, R.; Guillemette, F.; Duchesne, L.; Moore, J. D.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Trees: Structure and Function, 2021, 35, 1, pp 1-13
Abstract

The limestone bluffs of the central Mississippi River Valley represent a significant portion of the remaining intermingled xeric hill prairie-savanna-woodland systems of the Midwest where different cover types may co-occur at very fine scales. Efforts to restore these landscapes would benefit from...

Author(s)
Lovseth, J. T.; Groninger, J. W.; Ruffner, C. M.; Bookout, B.; Keller, T.; Silcox, K.; Schnaitman, D.
Publisher
Natural Areas Association, Bend, USA
Citation
Natural Areas Journal, 2021, 41, 4, pp 238-248
Abstract

Sugar maple (Acer saccharum) is a shade-tolerant, late successional dominant species in the North American eastern deciduous forest. The objective of this study was to quantify the relationship between climate and radial growth in sugar maple and to identify spatial and temporal patterns in...

Author(s)
Copenheaver, C. A.; Shumaker, K. L.; Butcher, B. M.; Hahn, G. E.; Perkins, L. P. J.; Dukes, C. J.; Thompson, E. G.; Pisaric, M. F. J.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2020, 63,
Abstract

The future health and productivity of tree species in the northern hardwood forest of eastern North America are uncertain considering changes in climate and pollution loading there. To better understand the trajectory of the northern hardwood forest, we studied the growth of three tree species...

Author(s)
Stern, R. L.; Schaberg, P. G.; Rayback, S. A.; Hansen, C. F.; Murakami, P. F.; Hawley, G. J.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Journal of Forestry Research, 2022, 34, 1, pp 37-50
Abstract

Wood ash as soil amendment is increasingly being used globally to counter forest soil acidity, increase base cation availability, especially Ca, and correct foliar nutritional deficiencies/imbalances. Knowledge remains limited regarding the effects of wood ash in temperate hardwood forests...

Author(s)
Arseneau, J.; Bélanger, N.; Ouimet, R.; Royer-Tardif, S.; Bilodeau-Gauthier, S.; Gendreau-Berthiaume, B.; Rivest, D.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2021, 489,
Abstract

We investigated the growth and mortality dynamics of 22 northern hardwood stands with well-known disturbance histories in southern Quebec, Canada. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of short- and long-term growth trends on both the probability of mortality and the radial...

Author(s)
Moreau, G.; Achim, A.; Pothier, D.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2019, 437, pp 17-26
Abstract

With increased rates of climate change, it is imperative for forest managers to have access to models that can take into account the expected effects of climate change on tree growth. To this end, growth function are sometimes used that include climatic variables such as mean annual temperature or...

Author(s)
Girard, F.; Beaudet, M.; Mailly, D.; Messier, C.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2014, 323, pp 138-147
Abstract

Maple syrup is a regional, non-timber forest product in the United States that depends upon healthy, mature sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marshall). We examined whether tapping for maple syrup altered the dendroclimatic response of sugar maple. Ring width indices from two sites (tapped and reference) ...

Author(s)
Copenheaver, C. A.; Dawson, D. E.; Garza, M. N.; Nemens, D. G.
Publisher
Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Citation
Tree-Ring Research, 2017, 73, 1, pp 35-41
Abstract

We used dendrochronological analyses to identify periods of natural disturbance and resulting growth responses in 32 mixed species stands in the Acadian forest. Stands represented five different development patterns, based upon 1946 softwood (SW) content (70-80%, termed SW versus 30-60%, termed...

Author(s)
Amos-Binks, L. J.; MacLean, D. A.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Dendrochronologia, 2016, 37, pp 9-16
Abstract

We studied an upland forest located within the Grand Prairie region of Illinois and utilized tree-ring analysis to document tree cohort development and radial growth in relation to stand disturbance and climate. The overstory within the Humiston Woods Nature Center (Livingston County, Illinois)...

Author(s)
Lhotka, J. M.; Parrott, D. L.; Ruffner, C. M.
Publisher
Natural Areas Association, Bend, USA
Citation
Natural Areas Journal, 2016, 36, 3, pp 310-322

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