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Indian Oak Trees

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April 10, 2026

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Conservation

Why in News?

The Uttarakhand High Court has stayed the felling of oak trees in Mussoorie for construction by the Municipal Council.

  • These are indigenous species found across the Himalayan region between 1,000–3,500 meters altitude, often found in the Western Himalayas and Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Genus – Quercus.
  • Family – Fagaceae.
  • Prominent Species - The 5 prominent evergreen Himalayan species

Oak Trees

  • Soil – Moist, well‑drained, loamy soils; rich in organic matter.
  • Climate – Temperate to cool climates; thrive in areas with high rainfall and humidity.
  • Land Type – Mountain slopes, valleys, and temperate forest belts.

Oaks are generally slow-growing trees, Himalayan Oaks can grow up to 10-35 metres.

  • Habitats - They dominate moist temperate forests, often serving as the "climax species"—the final stage of ecological succession in their ecosystems.
  • Distribution (India) - Approximately 20 species are in the Western Himalayas and 15 in the Eastern Himalayas (e.g., Arunachal Pradesh).
  • Global distribution – Temperate deciduous, Mediterranean evergreen, montane oak forests (North America, Asia, Europe).

Mexico has the largest number of oak species globally.

  • Uses – Fuelwood & Fodder, timber, and traditional uses.
  • Ecological Importance
    • Soil & water conservation.
    • Assist watershed protection by promoting the recharge of springs.
    • Biodiversity hubs.
    • Provide carbon stock and regulate microclimate.
  • Threats & Degradation –
    • Rate of Degradation – 0.36 sq km/year.
    • Chronic Disturbance – Grazing, lopping, litter removal.
    • Invasive Species -Eupatorium adenophorum, Lantana camara, chir pine replacement.
    • Forest Fires – Oaks highly susceptible; damaged stems prone to pathogens.

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Reference

The Indian Express | Oak Trees

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