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FIRE EFFECTS

SPECIES: Pinus leiophylla var. chihuahuana | Chihuahua Pine
IMMEDIATE FIRE EFFECT ON PLANT : The immediate effects of fire on Chihuahua pine were not described in the literature. Chihuahua pine saplings and pole trees are probably top-killed by fire and may be killed by severe fires. Mature trees with thick bark are probably unaffected by most fires. Fire generally opens serotinous and semiserotinous cones, and seed is released. Root crowns protected from fire by soil and surviving stumps probably sprout. DISCUSSION AND QUALIFICATION OF FIRE EFFECT : NO-ENTRY PLANT RESPONSE TO FIRE : Chihuahua pine established quickly from seed in recently burned oak woodlands in Arizona [46]. Establishment may be delayed if moist and protected microsites provided by nurse plants or other cover are not available following severe fire. Regeneration rates are increased by vigorous sprouting of surviving Chihuahua pine. DISCUSSION AND QUALIFICATION OF PLANT RESPONSE : NO-ENTRY FIRE MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS : Fire suppression has created crowded, stunted Chihuahua pine stands with high amounts of tree litter and dead fuel in oak-pine communities of Arizona. Increased grazing has removed light surface fuels such as grasses. The potential for severe fire hazard exits in these communities [44]. Dwarf mistletoe infection in Chihuahua pine may increase fire hazard conditions partly due to increased numbers of dead trees [31].

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Information Courtesy: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory. Fire Effects Information System

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