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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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FIRE ECOLOGY
SPECIES: Pinus taeda | Loblolly Pine
FIRE ECOLOGY OR ADAPTATIONS :
Loblolly pine is considered fire resistant [9,56]. Mature loblolly pine
survives low- to moderate-severity fires because of relatively thick bark
and tall crowns. Loblolly pine's fire resistance increases with bark
thickness and tree diameter. Young pines become resistant to
low-severity fire by age 10 [59]. Needles are low in resin and not
highly flammable [36]. Loblolly pine can endure some fire defoliation
[9]. It is not as fire resistant as longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) or
slash pine (P. elliottii) [28]. Abundant regeneration occurs on soil
exposed by fire [7]. Once loblolly pine is big enough to resist fire
damage, frequent summer fire will create and maintain a pine-grassland
community [63].
POSTFIRE REGENERATION STRATEGY :
Tree without adventitious-bud root crown
Crown residual colonizer (on-site, initial community)
Initial-offsite colonizer (off-site, initial community)
Related categories for Species: Pinus taeda
| Loblolly Pine
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