We investigated the effects of changing fire regime on the stocks and isotopic composition of soil organic carbon (SOC) in a tropical savanna ecosystem at Matopos, Zimbabwe. Vegetation plots from both sandy and clay-rich soil types at this location have been subjected to fire frequencies ranging from annual burn to complete protection for the last 50 years. Gross variations in 0-5 cm SOC stocks and the δ13C value of SOC were predominantly related to soil texture, with carbon densities at the sandy sites being consistently 35-50% lower than those at comparable clay sites. Average 0-5 cm carbon densities for all the burnt plots were approximately 100 mg/cm2 and 50 mg/cm2, at the clay site and the sandy site, respectively. In both cases, lower...
Abstract Fire is common in savannas but its effects on soil are poorly understood. We analyzed long-...
Conversion of native vegetation into fast-growing tree plantations is known to affect soil organic m...
Soil organic matter is a key factor in the global carbon cycle, but the magnitude and the direction ...
We investigated the effects of changing fire regime on the stocks and isotopic composition of soil o...
Soils are one of the largest terrestrial pools of carbon, yet there is still little understanding of...
Fire is an integral part of savanna ecosystems that has shaped these systems since the Miocene. Subs...
Fire and grazing are commonplace in Australian tropical savannas and the effects of these management...
Fire has been an integral evolutionary force shaping and maintaining grassy biomes, such as the Afro...
(W)e have investigated the stability of oxidation-resistant elemental carbon (OREC) in a sandy savan...
Fire activity is changing dramatically across the globe, with uncertain effects on ecosystem process...
Vegetation fires may alter the quantity and quality of organic matter inputs to soil, rates of organ...
Woody plant encroachment (WPE) is a global trend occurring in many biomes including savannas and acc...
Fire is common in savannas but its effects on soil are poorly understood. We analyzed long-term effe...
The determinants of fire-driven changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) across broad environmental grad...
In the savanna woodlands of Southern Africa, locally know as miombo, carbon cycling is poorly quanti...
Abstract Fire is common in savannas but its effects on soil are poorly understood. We analyzed long-...
Conversion of native vegetation into fast-growing tree plantations is known to affect soil organic m...
Soil organic matter is a key factor in the global carbon cycle, but the magnitude and the direction ...
We investigated the effects of changing fire regime on the stocks and isotopic composition of soil o...
Soils are one of the largest terrestrial pools of carbon, yet there is still little understanding of...
Fire is an integral part of savanna ecosystems that has shaped these systems since the Miocene. Subs...
Fire and grazing are commonplace in Australian tropical savannas and the effects of these management...
Fire has been an integral evolutionary force shaping and maintaining grassy biomes, such as the Afro...
(W)e have investigated the stability of oxidation-resistant elemental carbon (OREC) in a sandy savan...
Fire activity is changing dramatically across the globe, with uncertain effects on ecosystem process...
Vegetation fires may alter the quantity and quality of organic matter inputs to soil, rates of organ...
Woody plant encroachment (WPE) is a global trend occurring in many biomes including savannas and acc...
Fire is common in savannas but its effects on soil are poorly understood. We analyzed long-term effe...
The determinants of fire-driven changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) across broad environmental grad...
In the savanna woodlands of Southern Africa, locally know as miombo, carbon cycling is poorly quanti...
Abstract Fire is common in savannas but its effects on soil are poorly understood. We analyzed long-...
Conversion of native vegetation into fast-growing tree plantations is known to affect soil organic m...
Soil organic matter is a key factor in the global carbon cycle, but the magnitude and the direction ...