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FIRE EFFECTS

SPECIES: Pinus lambertiana | Sugar Pine
IMMEDIATE FIRE EFFECT ON PLANT : Sugar pine is rated as intermediate in fire tolerance. Young sugar pines are susceptible to low- to high-severity fires. Mature trees can survive most fires, suffering only bole scorch. Sugar pine susceptiblity to secondary attack by insects and disease following fire is rated as low [3]. DISCUSSION AND QUALIFICATION OF FIRE EFFECT : NO-ENTRY PLANT RESPONSE TO FIRE : Sugar pine reaction to a low-severity fire is by seeding on the exposed mineral soil, thus enhancing germination. High-severity fires that occur during periods of high stress will generally result in death [3,16]. DISCUSSION AND QUALIFICATION OF PLANT RESPONSE : NO-ENTRY FIRE MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS : Prescribed burning has been found to be an effective management treatment that will destroy infected stands of sugar pine where dwarf mistletoe and other diseases have rendered stands unmerchantable [1]. Dead sugar pine is susceptible to blue stain fungus in the sapwood; however, the heartwood is very durable. Salvagable trees may be found up to 17 years after being killed by fire [15].

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