Fire
Triangles
Misc.
Definitions
Sign or Symptom
100
  • Heat moves from molecule to molecule over time.

What is conduction?

100
  • Includes pathogen, host and environment.

What is the disease triangle?

100
  • Objective evidence of the cause of a problem.

What is a sign or diagnostic?

100
  • Single filament or stand of a fungus

What is hyphae?

100
  • Laminated decay with pits on only one side.

What is a sign?

200
  • Heat transfer via electromagnetic waves.

What is radiation?

200
  • Fire needs this in addition to fuel and oxygen in order to burn.

What is heat?

200
  • The estimated percentage of fungi that cause plant diseases.

What is 10%?

200
  • A condition where biotic and abiotic influences on forests do not threaten management objectives now and in the future.

What is forest health or a healthy forest?

200
  • Stress cones.

What is a symptom?

300
  • These cones open up after a fire to regenerate and area.

What are serotinous cones?

300
  • Sometimes added to the disease triangle.

What is time?

300

Causes Sudden Oak Death.

What is Phytophthara ramora?

300

Prefix indicating ‘on the outside’

What is ecto?
300
  • Leathery conks.

What is a sign of annosus?

400
  • Aspect has this effect on fire.

What is indirect?

400
  • The fire management triangle includes this along with risk and hazard.

What is value?

400

What is a nematode?

400
  • Describes a condition of excessive or overgrowth such as dwarf mistletoe.

What is hypertrophy?

400
  • Rotten roots.

What is a symptom?

500
  • A fire severity characterized by fire every 5-20 years.

What is low intensity or severity fire?

500

The chance of a fire starting.

What is risk?
500
  • We found evidence of this small insect on spruce trees at PCF.

What is the Cooley Spruce Gall Adelgid?

500

General term for a disease caused by a fungus.

What is mycosis?

500
  • Black stain in sapwood only.

What is a sign?

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