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FIRE EFFECTS

SPECIES: Acer macrophyllum | Bigleaf Maple
IMMEDIATE FIRE EFFECT ON PLANT : Most fires top-kill bigleaf maple [30,50]. Severe fires which transfer heat below the mineral soil surface damage maple root crowns and thus prevent some plants from sprouting [55]. Following prescribed burning in the western Cascades of Oregon, bigleaf maple was nearly eliminated on severly burned plots but remained abundant in lightly burned areas [15]. DISCUSSION AND QUALIFICATION OF FIRE EFFECT : NO-ENTRY PLANT RESPONSE TO FIRE : Bigleaf maple survives fire by producing numerous root crown sprouts [30,50]. Reported annual sprout growth varies from 3.2 to 6.5 feet (1-2 m) [50] and 9.8 to 13.1 feet (3-4 m) [30]. Sprout development following top-kill of bigleaf maple trees by fire in northern California is summarized below [50]: time since height of tallest crown diameter sprouts/clump fire sprout in clump of sprout clump (feet) (feet) Ave Range Ave Range Ave Range Second year 9.8 6.8-13.1 11.5 6.8-15.5 78 14-143 Third year 12.8 7.5-17.1 14.7 10.4-21.5 37 8-67 In this study, the number of living sprouts was reduced drastically between the second and third growing season as weak sprouts died and growth was concentrated on fewer stems. Parent tree diameter was found to be related to the number of sprouts per tree, with large diameter trees producing the greatest number of sprouts per tree. DISCUSSION AND QUALIFICATION OF PLANT RESPONSE : NO-ENTRY FIRE MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS : NO-ENTRY

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