Coarse woody debris is a key terrestrial carbon pool, and its turnover through fire plays a fundamental role in global carbon cycling. Coarse dead wood fuel properties, which vary between tree species and wood decay stages, might affect its combustion, consumption and carbon gas emissions during fire, either directly or indirectly through interacting with moisture or ground-wood contact. Using controlled laboratory burns, we tried to disentangle the effects of multiple biotic and abiotic factors: tree species (one conifer and three hard wood species), wood decay stages, moisture content, and ground-wood contact on coarse wood combustion, consumption, and CO2 and CO emissions during fire. Wood density was measured for all samples. We found t...
A key uncertainty concerning the effect of wildfire on carbon dynamics is the rate at which fire-kil...
<div><p>Fire suppression and changing climate have resulted in increased large wildfire frequency an...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Fire is nearly ubiquitous in the terrestrial biosphere, with profound effects on earth surface carbo...
Fire is nearly ubiquitous in the terrestrial biosphere, with profound effects on earth surface carbo...
[1] Biomass burning is a significant contributor to atmospheric carbon emissions but may also provid...
Wood represents the defining feature of forest systems, and often the carbon in woody debris has a l...
Fire is an important ecological factor, but its consumption of coarse woody debris, CWD, has hardly ...
Currently increasing efforts are made to manage CWD as a habitat component and a carbon store in for...
The decomposition of deadwood plays a very important role in the functioning of the forest ecosystem...
This study examined the decomposition respiration of woody debris (WD) occurred by forest fire in a ...
Deadwood is an important component of the global carbon cycle, and its decomposition releases carbon...
Large dead wood is an important structural component of forest ecosystems and a main component of fo...
Dead wood is the largest detrital component within forests, comprising a significant portion of the ...
Coarse woody debris is an often overlooked carbon flux pool in the forest carbon budget that has the...
A key uncertainty concerning the effect of wildfire on carbon dynamics is the rate at which fire-kil...
<div><p>Fire suppression and changing climate have resulted in increased large wildfire frequency an...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Fire is nearly ubiquitous in the terrestrial biosphere, with profound effects on earth surface carbo...
Fire is nearly ubiquitous in the terrestrial biosphere, with profound effects on earth surface carbo...
[1] Biomass burning is a significant contributor to atmospheric carbon emissions but may also provid...
Wood represents the defining feature of forest systems, and often the carbon in woody debris has a l...
Fire is an important ecological factor, but its consumption of coarse woody debris, CWD, has hardly ...
Currently increasing efforts are made to manage CWD as a habitat component and a carbon store in for...
The decomposition of deadwood plays a very important role in the functioning of the forest ecosystem...
This study examined the decomposition respiration of woody debris (WD) occurred by forest fire in a ...
Deadwood is an important component of the global carbon cycle, and its decomposition releases carbon...
Large dead wood is an important structural component of forest ecosystems and a main component of fo...
Dead wood is the largest detrital component within forests, comprising a significant portion of the ...
Coarse woody debris is an often overlooked carbon flux pool in the forest carbon budget that has the...
A key uncertainty concerning the effect of wildfire on carbon dynamics is the rate at which fire-kil...
<div><p>Fire suppression and changing climate have resulted in increased large wildfire frequency an...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...