2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.02802
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Experimental and computational comparison of freeze-thaw induced pressure generation in red and sugar maple

Maryam Zarrinderakht,
Isabell Konrad,
Timothy R. Wilmot
et al.

Abstract: Sap exudation refers to the process whereby trees such as sugar (Acer saccharum) and red maple (Acer rubrum) generate unusually high positive stem pressure in response to repeated cycles of freeze and thaw. This elevated xylem pressure permits the sweet sap to be harvested over a period of several weeks and hence is a major factor in the viability of the maple syrup industry. The extensive literature on sap exudation documents various competing hypotheses regarding the physical and biological mechanisms drivin… Show more

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“…In addition, it is worth investigating in the future whether this mechanism is relevant to the development of winter stem pressure in maple trees and the harvesting of maple sap. Particularly, one could start by coupling our work with recent modelling efforts on maple tree (Graf et al, 2015;Zarrinderakht et al, 2021).…”
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“…In addition, it is worth investigating in the future whether this mechanism is relevant to the development of winter stem pressure in maple trees and the harvesting of maple sap. Particularly, one could start by coupling our work with recent modelling efforts on maple tree (Graf et al, 2015;Zarrinderakht et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Winter stem pressure has been extensively studied for walnut tree (Améglio and Cruiziat, 1992;Améglio et al, 2002Améglio et al, , 2004, and maple tree (Milburn and O'Malley, 1984;Tyree, 1983;Cirelli et al, 2008;Ceseri and Stockie, 2013;Graf et al, 2015;Zarrinderakht et al, 2021). In this work, we focus on walnut tree.…”
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