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  1. Colour sorting of red oak, yellow poplar and maple veneers using self-organizing map: comparisons between different camera genres

    Colour sorting is a vital process in manufacturing of high-quality wood products. It is however a manual process in a large majority of manufacturing...

    Shaer ** Liew, Siew Cheok Ng, ... Chiat Oon Tan in European Journal of Wood and Wood Products
    Article 02 December 2022
  2. Macroscale Variation in Red Maple (Acer rubrum) Foliar Carbon, Nitrogen, and Nitrogen Resorption

    Many tree species grow across large climatic and geographical gradients, but there is a lack of information related to intraspecific variation in...

    Steven W. Gougherty, Bailey E. Cowart, Pamela H. Templer in Ecosystems
    Article 28 November 2022
  3. Red maple dominance and community homogenization in a disturbed forested wetland

    Homogenization of forest stands with generalist species is a hallmark of past disturbance and characterizes the Great Dismal Swamp (GDS), a forested...

    Raymond F. Ludwig, Daniel L. McLaughlin, Frederic C. Wurster in Wetlands Ecology and Management
    Article 09 June 2021
  4. Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses of non-structural carbohydrates in red maple leaves

    Plant sugars serve to balance nutrition, regulate development, and respond to biotic and abiotic stresses, whereas non-structural carbohydrates...

    **aoyu Lu, Zhu Chen, ... Songling Fu in Functional & Integrative Genomics
    Article 21 February 2021
  5. Distinct redox state regulation in the seedling performance of Norway maple and sycamore

    Norway maple and sycamore, two Acer genus species, have an important ecological value and different sensitivity to stressing factors being currently...

    Shirin Alipour, Natalia Wojciechowska, ... Ewa Marzena Kalemba in Journal of Plant Research
    Article Open access 17 November 2022
  6. Soil biotic and abiotic thresholds in sugar maple and American beech seedling establishment in forests of the northeastern United States

    Aims

    Climate change is expected to shift climatic envelopes of temperate tree species into boreal forests where unsuitable soils may limit range...

    Jordon C. Tourville, Michael R. Zarfos, ... Martin Dovčiak in Plant and Soil
    Article 23 June 2023
  7. An outbreak of Verticillium dahliae on sycamore maple in a forest stand in Slovenia

    Verticillium dahliae Kleb., the causal agent of Verticillium wilts, is a devastating plant disease affecting many plant species. Fungus V. dahliae ...

    Ana Brglez, Zina Devetak, ... Barbara Piškur in Journal of Plant Pathology
    Article Open access 01 February 2024
  8. Growth and drought reaction of European hornbeam, European white elm, field maple and wild service tree

    Key message

    Considering their drought tolerance and growth characteristics, rare native tree species are well-suited admixed species for the...

    Julia Schmucker, Enno Uhl, ... Hans Pretzsch in Trees
    Article Open access 21 August 2023
  9. Host plant identity and condition shape phytophagous insect communities on urban maple (Acer spp.) trees

    By mitigating the negative effects of urbanization, urban trees contribute significantly to the well-being of urban citizens. However, trees...

    Dávid Korányi, Viktor Markó in Arthropod-Plant Interactions
    Article Open access 21 January 2022
  10. Feasibility of detecting ‘tracheid effect’ on tropical hardwood (light red meranti, Shorea spp.) using 650 nm (red) and 808 nm (near infrared) lasers, utilizing industrial colour camera

    Tracheid effect is a well-known phenomenon, widely studied and industrially applied for softwoods. However, studies of this effect on Malaysian...

    Chiat Oon Tan, Siew Cheok Ng, ... Shaer ** Liew in European Journal of Wood and Wood Products
    Article 20 August 2023
  11. Acericercospora hyrcanica gen. et sp. nov. (Mycosphaerellaceae) and Paramycocentrospora acericola gen. et sp. nov. (Dothidotthiaceae) on maple trees in Hyrcanian forests

    Maples ( Acer spp., Sapindaceae ) are one of the most important and dominant groups of trees in Hyrcanian forests of Iran. During our survey of...

    Mounes Bakhshi, Uwe Braun in Mycological Progress
    Article 27 July 2022
  12. Intraspecific variation in morphology, physiology, and ecology of wildtype relative to horticultural varieties of red maple (Acer rubrum)

    Key message

    Wildtype and horticultural varieties of red maple seedlings had different morphologies and physiological responses to water stress and...

    Eleanor C. Lahr, Kristi M. Backe, Steven D. Frank in Trees
    Article 02 January 2020
  13. Tracing carbon flow through a sugar maple forest and its soil components: role of invasive earthworms

    Aims

    We conducted a suite of tracer studies using the stable isotope 13 C to follow and quantify the flow of carbon from leaf litter and roots into...

    Timothy Fahey, Patrick Bohlen, ... Joseph Yavitt in Plant and Soil
    Article 29 April 2021
  14. Growth trends and environmental drivers of major tree species of the northern hardwood forest of eastern North America

    The future health and productivity of tree species in the northern hardwood forest of eastern North America are uncertain considering changes in...

    Rebecca L. Stern, Paul G. Schaberg, ... Gary J. Hawley in Journal of Forestry Research
    Article Open access 19 November 2022
  15. Physiological response of mature red spruce trees to partial and complete sapwood severing

    Drought frequency and severity are projected to increase in many regions of the world, yet it remains unclear how mesic forest trees will respond to...

    Kelly L. French, Matthew A. Vadeboncoeur, ... Jay W. Wason in Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology
    Article 09 February 2023
  16. A Changing Climate in the Maple Syrup Industry: Variation in Canadian and U.S.A. Producers’ Climate Risk Perceptions and Willingness to Adapt Across Scales of Production

    Maple syrup production (“maple sugaring”) is an important cultural and economic activity in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States...

    Anna Caughron, Simon Legault, ... Travis W. Reynolds in Small-scale Forestry
    Article 24 October 2020
  17. Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses reveal how girdling promotes leaf color expression in Acer rubrum L

    Background

    Acer rubrum L. (red maple) is a popular tree with attractive colored leaves, strong physiological adaptability, and a high ornamental...

    Yan Yangyang, Liu Qin, ... Xu Pei in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 24 October 2022
  18. Millipede gut-derived microbes as a potential source of cellulolytic enzymes

    Lignocellulose biomass has recently been considered a cost-effective and renewable energy source within circular economy management. Cellulases are...

    Anna Koubová, František Lorenc, ... Vladimír Šustr in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 26 April 2023
  19. Growth performance and wood structure of wavy grain sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) in a progeny trial

    • Key message

    Wavy grain, a rare figure type of wood, leads to highly priced timber in Acer pseudoplatanus L. The influence of this trait on growth...

    Mona Quambusch, Cornelia Bäucker, ... Heike Liesebach in Annals of Forest Science
    Article Open access 17 February 2021
  20. Interactions between invasive New Zealand mudsnails and leaf litter: growth and decomposition

    Freshwater ecosystems across the planet continue to be invaded by the New Zealand mudsnail (NZMS) ( Potamopyrgus antipodarum ), but factors that...

    Emily N. Bovee, Scott D. Tiegs in Aquatic Ecology
    Article 29 April 2023
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