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Effects of fire on the oak timber type are reviewed. Many oak stands of today originated under severe fire regimes. Fire can kill or injure oak trees. Factors determining direct injury or mortality from fire include: season of year; bark characteristics; size; vigor and form of tree; fire characteristics and stocking level.
Effects of fire on the oak timber type are reviewed. Many oak stands of today originated under severe fire regimes. Fire can kill or injure oak trees. Factors determining direct injury or mortality from fire include: season of year; bark characteristics; size; vigor and form of tree; fire characteristics and stocking level.
Fire Effects in Northeastern Forests: Oak
C. Rouse (author)
1986
13 pages
Report
No indication
English
Forestry , Oak trees , Forest fires , Ecology , Mortality , Injuries , Growth , Damage , Bark , Forest management , Silviculture
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