Fire-induced soil changes influence indirectly on soil microbial response, mainly due to pH increases and organic matter alterations. Nevertheless, field studies include overlapped effects and it is difficult distinguish the real origin of microbial response. In this work we have performed a laboratory experiment focus on the study of heated soil-water extract effect on bacterial growth, trying to isolate pH and soluble organic carbon alterations induced by heating soil at different temperatures. Bacterial growth was estimated by 3H-leucine incorporation technique which allows isolate bacterial activity response to an alteration. Different heated treatments were applied to unaltered forest soil samples, to simulate moderate (heating at 300 ...
The BIOLOG and Phospholipid Fatty Acid (PLFA) techniques were used to evaluate the short- and medium...
Wildfire has become a major disturbance agent in Mediterranean area, with Galicia in the north-west ...
The effect of wildfire on soil microbes and extractable C (Cext) and N (Next) changed with respect ...
Fire alters soil organic matter inducing quantitative and qualitative changes that presumably will a...
The intensity of a fire is an important factor determining the recovery of soil microorganisms after...
Fire alters soil organic matter inducing quantitative and qualitative changes that presumably will a...
Different fungal and bacterial response after fire is one of the first evidences that were reported ...
Population fluctuations were increased by burning, which also modified the incubation patterns and t...
The effect of fire severity and recurrence on the recovery of enzymatic activities (β-glucosidase, u...
Trabajo presentado en la European Geosciences Union General Assembly, celebrada en Viena (Austria), ...
The capacity of different microbial groups to recolonise soil after a fire event will be decisive in...
– Fire is recognised as a potent ecological factor in woody and bushy environments. In this investig...
Soil underlying a natural fire develops a hydrophobic soil sub-layer. This hydrophobicity decreases ...
Soil microbial responses to fire are likely to change over the course of forest recovery. Investigat...
© 2020 by the authors.Soil properties determining the thermal transmissivity, the heat duration and ...
The BIOLOG and Phospholipid Fatty Acid (PLFA) techniques were used to evaluate the short- and medium...
Wildfire has become a major disturbance agent in Mediterranean area, with Galicia in the north-west ...
The effect of wildfire on soil microbes and extractable C (Cext) and N (Next) changed with respect ...
Fire alters soil organic matter inducing quantitative and qualitative changes that presumably will a...
The intensity of a fire is an important factor determining the recovery of soil microorganisms after...
Fire alters soil organic matter inducing quantitative and qualitative changes that presumably will a...
Different fungal and bacterial response after fire is one of the first evidences that were reported ...
Population fluctuations were increased by burning, which also modified the incubation patterns and t...
The effect of fire severity and recurrence on the recovery of enzymatic activities (β-glucosidase, u...
Trabajo presentado en la European Geosciences Union General Assembly, celebrada en Viena (Austria), ...
The capacity of different microbial groups to recolonise soil after a fire event will be decisive in...
– Fire is recognised as a potent ecological factor in woody and bushy environments. In this investig...
Soil underlying a natural fire develops a hydrophobic soil sub-layer. This hydrophobicity decreases ...
Soil microbial responses to fire are likely to change over the course of forest recovery. Investigat...
© 2020 by the authors.Soil properties determining the thermal transmissivity, the heat duration and ...
The BIOLOG and Phospholipid Fatty Acid (PLFA) techniques were used to evaluate the short- and medium...
Wildfire has become a major disturbance agent in Mediterranean area, with Galicia in the north-west ...
The effect of wildfire on soil microbes and extractable C (Cext) and N (Next) changed with respect ...