Fire has played an important role in the plant dynamics and diversity of the Cerrado for millions of years. We evaluated fire behaviour in different fire seasons in areas of an open savanna, providing information for fire management plans. It has been hypothesised that early fires (May – end of the rainy season) will be less intense than those conducted in the middle and end of the dry season (July and October) owing to the amount of dead biomass accumulated. Therefore, we compared fire behaviour in early, mid- and late dry season, evaluating the main fire and environmental variables. Fire intensity was mainly influenced by the combination of dead fuel percentage and fuel load. Even though this combination was the best model to explain fire...
Human-induced fires are a major disturbance in Baikiaea plurijuga woodland savannas that are economi...
In the Brazilian savannas (Cerrado biome) fires are natural and a tool for shifting land use; there...
ABSTRACT We discuss evidence of effects of an accidental fire on shoot growth and leaf development i...
Fire is a natural disturbance in savannas, and defines vegetation physiognomy and structure, often i...
Some invasive grasses have been reported to change fire behavior in invaded plant communities. Uroch...
Data on post-fire flowering responses of grass species according to fire season (wet- and dry-season...
Fire is a natural ecological force in the cerrado. However, the increasing use of fire by people mea...
O fogo é um fator ecológico essencial no Cerrado e promotor de sua evolução. Não apenas a incidência...
The belowground biomass of two types of ecosystems, frequently burned open savannah (Campo Cerrado) ...
Background: Fire is important for the maintenance of African savanna ecosystems, particularly humid ...
Brazilian Campos grasslands are rich in species and the maintenance of its diversity and physiognomy...
Aims The Cerrado, a South American savanna, is con- sidered a priority for conservation. In this cas...
International audienceIn 2019 Brazil recorded the highest wildland fire occurrence South America has...
This chapter reviews the main characteristics of tropical savannas and their interactions with fire,...
Fire protection gradually changes the density of woody plants in numerous savannas around the world....
Human-induced fires are a major disturbance in Baikiaea plurijuga woodland savannas that are economi...
In the Brazilian savannas (Cerrado biome) fires are natural and a tool for shifting land use; there...
ABSTRACT We discuss evidence of effects of an accidental fire on shoot growth and leaf development i...
Fire is a natural disturbance in savannas, and defines vegetation physiognomy and structure, often i...
Some invasive grasses have been reported to change fire behavior in invaded plant communities. Uroch...
Data on post-fire flowering responses of grass species according to fire season (wet- and dry-season...
Fire is a natural ecological force in the cerrado. However, the increasing use of fire by people mea...
O fogo é um fator ecológico essencial no Cerrado e promotor de sua evolução. Não apenas a incidência...
The belowground biomass of two types of ecosystems, frequently burned open savannah (Campo Cerrado) ...
Background: Fire is important for the maintenance of African savanna ecosystems, particularly humid ...
Brazilian Campos grasslands are rich in species and the maintenance of its diversity and physiognomy...
Aims The Cerrado, a South American savanna, is con- sidered a priority for conservation. In this cas...
International audienceIn 2019 Brazil recorded the highest wildland fire occurrence South America has...
This chapter reviews the main characteristics of tropical savannas and their interactions with fire,...
Fire protection gradually changes the density of woody plants in numerous savannas around the world....
Human-induced fires are a major disturbance in Baikiaea plurijuga woodland savannas that are economi...
In the Brazilian savannas (Cerrado biome) fires are natural and a tool for shifting land use; there...
ABSTRACT We discuss evidence of effects of an accidental fire on shoot growth and leaf development i...