Ray Tissues as an Indirect Measure of Relative Sap-sugar Concentration in Sugar Maple

Ray Tissues as an Indirect Measure of Relative Sap-sugar Concentration in Sugar Maple
Author: Peter W. Garrett
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Total Pages: 12
Release: 1989
Genre: Forests and forestry
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S2Attempts to correlate ray tissue as a percentage of total wood volume with sap sugar concentrations of sugar maple progenies were unsuccessful. These results raise doubts about our ability to use a relatively constant value such as ray-tissue volume in a selection program designed to increase the sap-sugar concentration of sugar maple seedlings. S3.

Sap Yields from Fall and Spring Tapping of Sugar Maple

Sap Yields from Fall and Spring Tapping of Sugar Maple
Author: Melvin Ray Koelling
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Total Pages: 12
Release: 1968
Genre: Maple sugar
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S2Some maple sap producers have wondered whether they could increase the total sap yields by tapping their trees not only in the spring but also in the fall too. Our research indicates that tapping in the fall cannot be recommended. Our study of fall tapping was begun in November 1964. Fall tapping was at least theoretically possible because temperature fluctuations like those of the normal spring tapping season occur to some extent in late fall and early winter. However, it was not known whether the volume and sugar concentration of fall-produced sap would be adequate to make such a practice feasible. Nor did we know whether fall tapping would affect the normal spring sap production from fall-tapped trees. The study reported here was set up to answer these questions. S3.