Tapping below the lateral line does not reduce maple sap yield or quality
Modern maple sugaring operations use vacuum tubing systems to enhance sap flow and maximize yield. The positioning of tapholes is a crucial aspect influencing tree health and sap yields, but is limited by dropline length. Inverting droplines to expand the tappable zone and reduce the risk of over-ta...
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| author | Tim Rademacher Stéphane Corriveau Jessica Durand Jessica Houde Mustapha Sadiki Andréanne Ouellet Marco Gilbert Luc Lagacé |
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| description | Modern maple sugaring operations use vacuum tubing systems to enhance sap flow and maximize yield. The positioning of tapholes is a crucial aspect influencing tree health and sap yields, but is limited by dropline length. Inverting droplines to expand the tappable zone and reduce the risk of over-tapping has raised concerns about vacuum efficiency and microbial contamination.We examined over 2200 trees on multiple high-vacuum 5/16″ tubing systems at two sites over three seasons, tapping at various heights above and below the lateral line. Our analysis showed no significant decrease in sap yield or sugar concentration when tapping below the lateral line. Taps at extreme heights above the lateral line produced slightly more sap (estimated at 0.6 l of sap per tap for a good production season) and marginally sweeter sap (0.06 °Brix). However, differences in vacuum management had a more significant impact on yield. Additionally, there was no evidence of increased microbial activity or changes in sap pH due to relative tapping height.These findings demonstrate that tapping below the lateral line effectively doubles the tappable zone without significantly affecting sap yield or quality, promoting sustainable maple sugaring practices by ensuring long-term productivity without compromising sap yields or quality. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-fd41912f77bc44c3a412baff2d29f2a22025-08-20T01:04:29ZengElsevierTrees, Forests and People2666-71932024-12-011810071210.1016/j.tfp.2024.100712Tapping below the lateral line does not reduce maple sap yield or qualityTim Rademacher0Stéphane Corriveau1Jessica Durand2Jessica Houde3Mustapha Sadiki4Andréanne Ouellet5Marco Gilbert6Luc Lagacé7Centre ACER, Saint-Norbert-d'Arthabaska, Quebec, Canada; Institut des sciences de la forêt tempérée, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Ripon, Quebec, Canada; Corresponding author.Centre ACER, Saint-Norbert-d'Arthabaska, Quebec, CanadaCentre ACER, Saint-Norbert-d'Arthabaska, Quebec, CanadaCentre ACER, Saint-Norbert-d'Arthabaska, Quebec, CanadaCentre ACER, Saint-Norbert-d'Arthabaska, Quebec, CanadaClub d'encadrement technique en acériculture de l'Est, Biencourt, Quebec, CanadaClub d'encadrement technique en acériculture de l'Est, Biencourt, Quebec, CanadaCentre ACER, Saint-Norbert-d'Arthabaska, Quebec, CanadaModern maple sugaring operations use vacuum tubing systems to enhance sap flow and maximize yield. The positioning of tapholes is a crucial aspect influencing tree health and sap yields, but is limited by dropline length. Inverting droplines to expand the tappable zone and reduce the risk of over-tapping has raised concerns about vacuum efficiency and microbial contamination.We examined over 2200 trees on multiple high-vacuum 5/16″ tubing systems at two sites over three seasons, tapping at various heights above and below the lateral line. Our analysis showed no significant decrease in sap yield or sugar concentration when tapping below the lateral line. Taps at extreme heights above the lateral line produced slightly more sap (estimated at 0.6 l of sap per tap for a good production season) and marginally sweeter sap (0.06 °Brix). However, differences in vacuum management had a more significant impact on yield. Additionally, there was no evidence of increased microbial activity or changes in sap pH due to relative tapping height.These findings demonstrate that tapping below the lateral line effectively doubles the tappable zone without significantly affecting sap yield or quality, promoting sustainable maple sugaring practices by ensuring long-term productivity without compromising sap yields or quality.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266671932400219XMaple sugaringSugar mapleTappingSapVacuum tubing |
| spellingShingle | Tim Rademacher Stéphane Corriveau Jessica Durand Jessica Houde Mustapha Sadiki Andréanne Ouellet Marco Gilbert Luc Lagacé Tapping below the lateral line does not reduce maple sap yield or quality Maple sugaring Sugar maple Tapping Sap Vacuum tubing |
| title | Tapping below the lateral line does not reduce maple sap yield or quality |
| title_full | Tapping below the lateral line does not reduce maple sap yield or quality |
| title_fullStr | Tapping below the lateral line does not reduce maple sap yield or quality |
| title_full_unstemmed | Tapping below the lateral line does not reduce maple sap yield or quality |
| title_short | Tapping below the lateral line does not reduce maple sap yield or quality |
| title_sort | tapping below the lateral line does not reduce maple sap yield or quality |
| topic | Maple sugaring Sugar maple Tapping Sap Vacuum tubing |
| url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266671932400219X |
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