![]() ![]() Pine Straw Landscapers, garden centers and nurseries prefer to use pine straw as a mulch because it remains loose and allows air and water to infiltrate the ground below, unlike firmer mulches that tend to crust over. This study presents the first 34 years of response of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) growth to thinning at different intensities.Data were collected from the East Texas Pine Research Project’s region-wide loblolly pine thinning study, which covers a wide variety of stand conditions. Major host of: Armillaria heimii (armillaria root rot) Armillaria ostoyae (armillaria root rot) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (pine wilt nematode) Cronartium comandrae (comandra blister rust) Cronartium fusiforme (southern fusiform rust) Dendroctonus frontalis (southern pine beetle) Diodia teres (poorjoe) Diprion similis (white pine sawfly) Eulachnus rileyi (pine needle aphid) Gibberella circinata (pitch canker) Hemiberlesia pitysophila (pine needle hemiberlesian scale) Heterobasidion araucariae Hylastes ater (black pine bark beetle) Hylobitelus xiaoi Ips calligraphus (six-spined ips) Ips grandicollis (five-spined bark beetle) Monochamus carolinensis (pine sawyer) Mycosphaerella dearnessii (brown spot needle blight) Mycosphaerella gibsonii (needle blight of pine) Mycosphaerella pini (Dothistroma blight) Oracella acuta (loblolly pine mealybug) Pissodes nemorensis (northern pine weevil) Rhyacionia frustrana (Nantucket pine tip moth) Rubus argutus (sawtooth blackberry) Senecio vulgaris Sirex noctilio (woodwasp) Xylosandrus mutilatus (camphor shoot beetle) Minor host of: Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed) Atropellis piniphila (twig blight of pine) Belonolaimus longicaudatus (sting nematode) Coleosporium asterum (needle cast: red pine) Cronartium comptoniae (sweet fern blister rust) Cronartium quercuum (pine-oak rust) Cyrtogenius luteus Dendrolimus punctatus (Masson pine caterpillar) Globisporangium debaryanum (damping-off) Heterobasidion annosum Leptographium procerum (white pine root decline) Lymantria dispar (gypsy moth) Monochamus alternatus (Japanese pine sawyer) Pineus boerneri (pine woolly aphid) Rhyacionia buoliana (European pine shoot moth) Sphaeropsis sapinea (Sphaeropsis blight) Tylenchorhynchus claytoni (stunt nematode) Xiphinema americanum (dagger nematode) Wild host of: Helicotylenchus dihystera (common spiral nematode) Associated with (not a host): Armillaria gallica Host of (source - data mining): Armillaria limonea Armillaria novae-zelandiae Atta texana (Texas leafcutting ant) Ceroplastes rubens (red wax scale) Contarinia acuta Dendroctonus terebrans (beetle, black turpentine) Dioryctria amatella (pine, coneworm, southern) Dioryctria clarioralis (blister, coneworm) Dioryctria disclusa (webbing coneworm) Dioryctria merkeli Dioryctria taedivorella Ganoderma adspersum Ganoderma lucidum (basal stem rot: Hevea spp. Loblolly pine is also known as Oldfield Pine, North Carolina Pine, Arkansas Pine and Shortleaf Pine. Growth response to thinning has long been a research topic of interest in forest science.
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