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SPECIES: Quercus ellipsoidalis | Northern Pin Oak
WOOD PRODUCTS VALUE : Like several other oaks, northern pin oak can be used to make furniture, flooring, and interior finishing. IMPORTANCE TO LIVESTOCK AND WILDLIFE : Northern pin oak acorns provide food for a variety of wildlife species including gray squirrels, white-tailed deer, and blue jays [11,17]. Wood ducks, eastern kingbirds, and the federally endangered Kirtland's warbler utilize trunk cavities of northern pin oak as nesting sites [13,15,22]. PALATABILITY : NO-ENTRY NUTRITIONAL VALUE : NO-ENTRY COVER VALUE : NO-ENTRY VALUE FOR REHABILITATION OF DISTURBED SITES : Northern pin oak is useful for rehabilitating disturbed sites. It has a deep root system, xeromorphic leaves, low water potential thershold for stomatal closure, and the ability to adjust osmotically. Northern pin oak can maintain high rates of photosynthesis during drought and survives on nutrient-poor soils [2,4]. OTHER USES AND VALUES : NO-ENTRY MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS : Depending on the manager's objectives, a number of silvicultural methods are appropriate for the regeneration of northern pin oak. Clearcutting is a good method to use if advanced reproduction is adequate to replace the harvested stand. The shelterwood system should be used if advanced reproduction is inadequate [28]. Northern pin oak is susceptible to oak wilt caused by the fungus Ceratocystis fagacearum. The disease is spread from tree to tree through root grafts and by sap-feeding beetles (Nitidulidae spp.) [7,29].

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