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- W2582163792 abstract "Dwarf mistletoe is a destructive pathogen of many commercial ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa var. scopulorum) stands in the Southwest. From 2005 to 2006, on the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation, a mistletoe control project was implemented across 3,300 acres. Locally developed management guidelines for treating moderate to severely infected stands recommended salvaging merchantable timber and then slashing remaining hosts >2 ft tall. The goal of this treatment was to diminish residual southwestern dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium vaginatum subsp. cryptopodum) infection while maintaining sufficient, albeit small, natural ponderosa pine regeneration for stocking. In 2008, 12 fixed-radius plots were established within the project area to monitor the emergence of latent infections. Our observations revealed that 9 years posttreatment, 2.3% of the retained cohort had harbored latent mistletoe infections. The treatment appears to result in satisfactory control of the parasite in the Sacramento Mountains of southcentral New Mexico. Management and Policy Implications Temporary utilization of an even-aged management approach may be needed to improve the health and vigor of some ponderosa pine stands severely infested with dwarf mistletoe. The objective of the treatment presented in this article was to efficiently and cost effectively improve future timber merchantability through the use of an innovative strategy. Although this treatment will probably be viewed as too aggressive to meet many other land management objectives, it may be necessary to treat severely infested stands if the infected species is to remain as a viable stand component. In the past, improvement of severely infested stands has required substantial costs associated with site preparation and reforestation planting. Now, given adequate stocking of seedlings ≤2 ft tall within a proposed treatment area, mistletoe incidence and severity can be minimized in a single entry and can nearly be eradicated with well-timed follow-up noncommercial treatments. To address forest health concerns and decrease the risk of catastrophic wildfire, treatment options for stands severely infested with southwestern dwarf mistletoe are a necessity. Our study demonstrated that this approach can be used to control the native parasitic plant in the Sacramento Mountains." @default.
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- W2582163792 date "2017-09-24" @default.
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- W2582163792 title "Dwarf Mistletoe Control on the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation, New Mexico" @default.
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