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VALUE AND USE

SPECIES: Pinus muricata | Bishop Pine
WOOD PRODUCTS VALUE : Bishop pine wood is light, strong, hard, and coarse-grained [25,35]. It has good papermaking properties [40]. The growth habit of bishop pine varies, but on fair to good sites it shows good form and uniform size [28,40]. IMPORTANCE TO LIVESTOCK AND WILDLIFE : Squirrels occasionally eat bishop pine seeds, but the spiny cones usually deter seed predators [23,44]. Browsing by exotic sheep on Santa Cruz Island has resulted in the absence of regeneration and an accelerated deterioration of bishop pine [7]. PALATABILITY : NO-ENTRY NUTRITIONAL VALUE : NO-ENTRY COVER VALUE : NO-ENTRY VALUE FOR REHABILITATION OF DISTURBED SITES : Bishop pine can be used for erosion control [16]. Its roots bind soil more effectively than coastal sage scrub and annual grass species [7]. On low coastal terraces, bishop pine helps to stabilize sand dunes [17,38]. OTHER USES AND VALUES : NO-ENTRY MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS : When planting bishop pine, the genotype of planted seeds or trees vs. the genotype of existing populations should be compared in order to preserve the genetic purity of bishop pine. seeds of unknown origin were sown in an area of northern California where two genotypically distinct bishop pine overlap in the mid-1960's. Genes from the unknown source have been found in seeds from native trees. As a result, trees from this site has lost their value for genetic and evolutionary studies [31].

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