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- W2110653858 abstract "In Southern Africa, a high percentage of suitable timber plantation sites have to be set aside for unplanted fire breaks. These fire prevention systems are normally in the form of (dynamic) montane grasslands, which cure before the dry winter season, and are then prescribed- burned yearly or two-yearly as soon as the dry biomass can carry a continuous fire. An experi- ment was established during 1998, in the northeastern Cape region of the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, using a randomized split-plot design, with prescribed burning as the main treat- ment, and species as sub-treatments. The experiment had four replicates, and seven Pinus species (sub-treatments) were used, namely Pinus elliottii, Pinus patula, Pinus greggii var. greggi, Pinus greggii var. australis, Pinus leyophylla, Pinus arizonica and Pinus teocotina. Highly significant differences were recorded between relative height growth of the species used, with Pinus elliottii, Pinus patula and Pinus greggii (var. greggii and var. australis) producing economically accept- able height growth rates, and Pinus leyophylla, Pinus arizonica and Pinus teocotina under- performing. Three months after burning, no significant differences were recorded between tree mortality/survival of species and replicates. This pattern was caused by a significantly higher fire intensity recorded in the 4th replicate. However, species survival recorded for the four economi- cally viable species were: 90.3% for Pinus elliottii, 80.4% for Pinus greggii var. greggii, 71.8% for Pinus patula and 55.1% for Pinus greggii var. australis. No cambium damage was recorded, while surviving trees re-sprouted in abundance with all species. The outcome of this experiment has far reaching implications for the Southern African Forestry Industry because: • Prescribed burning can now be applied inside Pinus stand as early as at three years stand age. • Fire breaks can now be utilized for both fire protection and timber production purposes." @default.
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- W2110653858 title "Determining the relative resistance of selected Pinus species to fire damage" @default.
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