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Final Report: Climate Effects on the Culture and Ecology of Sugar Maple

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Kristina Stinson and Toni Lyn Morelli, 2018, Climate Effects on the Culture and Ecology of Sugar Maple.

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Maple syrup is produced from the sap of sugar maple trees collected in the late winter and early spring. Native American tribes have collected and boiled down sap for centuries, and the tapping of maple trees is a cultural touchstone for many people in the northeast and Midwest. Because the tapping season is dependent on weather conditions, there is concern about the sustainability of maple sugaring as climate changes throughout the region. At the same time the demand for this natural sweetener and the production of maple syrup are increasing rapidly. Our research addressed the impact of climate on the quality of maple sap used to make maple syrup. We examined yields coupled with the sugar and biochemical composition of sap collected [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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