Sugar maple ecology and health: proceedings of an international symposium
Authors: | Stephen B. Horsley, Robert P. Long, eds. |
Year: | 1999 |
Type: | General Technical Report |
Station: | Northern Research Station |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.2737/NE-GTR-261 |
Source: | Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-261. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. 120 p. |
Abstract
Contains 28 papers and abstracts on sugar maple history and ecology; recent sugar maple declines; nutrient and belowground dynamics in northeastern forests; and interactions of forest health with biotic and abiotic stressors.Titles contained within Sugar maple ecology and health: proceedings of an international symposium
- Sugar maple: its characteristics and potentials
- Sugar maple: abundance and site relationships in the pre- and post- settlement forest
- History of sugar maple decline
- A ten-year regional assessment of sugar maple mortality
- Spatial relationships between sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh), sugar maple decline, slope, aspect, and atmospheric deposition in northern Pennsylvania
- Factors associated with rapid mortality of sugar maple in Pennsylvania
- Impact of forest liming on growth, vigor, and reproduction of sugar maple and associated hardwoods
- Sugar maple seedling anatomy and element localization at forest sites with differing nutrient levels
- Factors contributing to sugar maple decline along topographic gradients on the glaciated and unglaciated Allegheny Plateau
- Influence of geologic and pedologic factors on health of sugar maple on the Allegheny Plateau
- Foliar chemistry of sugar maple: a regional view
- Nutritional factors associated with decline in Canada
- Trends in growth rates of Vermont sugar maples from 1953-1992 in relation to stand nutrition
- Foliar nutrient analysis of sugar maple decline: retrospective vector diagnosis
- Root dynamics and nutrient allocation in sugar maple
- Mechanisms of base-cation depletion by acid deposition in forest soils of the northeastern U.S.
- Changes in base cations in forest floors
- Response of northern hardwood forests to nutrient perturbation
- Soil water and xylem chemistry in declining sugar maple stands in Pennsylvania
- Role of climate in the dieback of northern hardwoods
- The effects of defoliation and thinning on the dieback, mortality, and growth of sugar maple in the Tug Hill Region of New York
- Relationship between foliar chemistry and insect performance: the forest tent caterpillar
- Nitrogen addition affects leaf nutrition and photosynthesis in sugar maple in a nutrient-poor northern Vermont forest
- Markers of environmental stress in forest trees
- Integrating the role of stressors through carbohydrate dynamics
- Widespread sugar maple decline and regeneration failure in the Adirondacks
- Relationships between stream acid anion-base cation chemistry and watershed soil types on the Allegheny high plateau
- Effects of CaCl2 and AlCl3 additions on sugar maple fine roots and exchangeable ions in rhizosphere and bulk soils of a northern hardwood forest