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143 related items for PubMed ID: 27391424

  • 1. Foliar Nutrient Distribution Patterns in Sympatric Maple Species Reflect Contrasting Sensitivity to Excess Manganese.
    Fernando DR, Marshall AT, Lynch JP.
    PLoS One; 2016; 11(7):e0157702. PubMed ID: 27391424
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  • 2. Element accumulation patterns of deciduous and evergreen tree seedlings on acid soils: implications for sensitivity to manganese toxicity.
    St Clair SB, Lynch JP.
    Tree Physiol; 2005 Jan; 25(1):85-92. PubMed ID: 15519989
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  • 3. Soil acidity and manganese in declining and nondeclining sugar maple stands in Pennsylvania.
    Kogelmann WJ, Sharpe WE.
    J Environ Qual; 2006 Jan; 35(2):433-41. PubMed ID: 16455843
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  • 4. Sugar maple growth in relation to nutrition and stress in the northeastern United States.
    Long RP, Horsley SB, Hallett RA, Bailey SW.
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  • 5. Evidence for oxidative stress in sugar maple stands growing on acidic, nutrient imbalanced forest soils.
    Clair SB, Carlson JE, Lynch JP.
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  • 6. Red maple (Acer rubrum L.) trees demonstrate acclimation to urban conditions in deciduous forests embedded in cities.
    McDermot CR, Minocha R, D'Amico V, Long S, Trammell TLE.
    PLoS One; 2020 Sep; 15(7):e0236313. PubMed ID: 32706781
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  • 7. An assessment of the nutrient status of sugar maple in Ontario: indications of phosphorus limitation.
    Casson NJ, Eimers MC, Watmough SA.
    Environ Monit Assess; 2012 Oct; 184(10):5917-27. PubMed ID: 21994163
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  • 8. Photosynthetic and antioxidant enzyme responses of sugar maple and red maple seedlings to excess manganese in contrasting light environments.
    St Clair SB, Lynch JP.
    Funct Plant Biol; 2004 Nov; 31(10):1005-1014. PubMed ID: 32688969
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  • 9. Base cation stimulation of mycorrhization and photosynthesis of sugar maple on acid soils are coupled by foliar nutrient dynamics.
    St Clair SB, Lynch JP.
    New Phytol; 2005 Feb; 165(2):581-90. PubMed ID: 15720668
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  • 14. Physiological and foliar symptom response in the crowns of Prunus serotina, Fraxinus americana and Acer rubrum canopy trees to ambient ozone under forest conditions.
    Schaub M, Skelly JM, Zhang JW, Ferdinand JA, Savage JE, Stevenson RE, Davis DD, Steiner KC.
    Environ Pollut; 2005 Feb; 133(3):553-67. PubMed ID: 15519730
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  • 16. Responses of secondary chemicals in sugar maple (Acer saccharum) seedlings to UV-B, springtime warming and nitrogen additions.
    Sager EP, Hutchinson TC.
    Tree Physiol; 2006 Oct; 26(10):1351-61. PubMed ID: 16815837
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  • 20. Soil and tree-ring chemistry response to liming in a sugar maple stand.
    Houle D, Duchesne L, Moore JD, Laflèche MR, Ouimet R.
    J Environ Qual; 2002 Oct; 31(6):1993-2000. PubMed ID: 12469849
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