The present study investigates the impact of fire (low and high severity) on soil fungal abundance and microbial efficiency in C assimilation and mineralisation in a Mediterranean maquis area of Southern Italy over 2 years after fire. In burned and control soils total and active fungal mycelium, microbial biomass C, percentage of microbial biomass C present as fungal C, metabolic quotient (qCO2) and coefficient of endogenous mineralisation (CEM) were assayed together with several chemical properties of soil (i.e. pH and contents of organic C, total and mineral N, available K, Mg, Mn and water). Fire significantly decreased the fungal mycelium, whereas it stimulated microbial growth probably through the enhancement of bacterial growth becaus...
Fire is a frequent perturbation in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, altering soil organic matter turno...
The intensity of a fire is an important factor determining the recovery of soil microorganisms after...
Different fungal and bacterial response after fire is one of the first evidences that were reported ...
The present study investigates the impact of fire (low and high severity) on soil fungal abundance a...
The present study investigates the impact of fire (low and high severity) on soil fungal abundance a...
The effect of high- and low-intensity experimental fires on soil microorganisms and organic pool wa...
Fire is a disturbance in the Mediterranean region associated with frequent drought periods, and can ...
This study examined the effects of light and intense experimental fires and of wildfire on the soil ...
This study examined the effects of light and intense experimental fires and of wildfire on the soil ...
The risk of accidental fires and fire severity is further destined to increase in Mediterranean Euro...
The role of species diversity in below-ground processes is still little investigated and it is not a...
Fire is recognized as an important disturbance event in such ecosystems as temperate forest and Medi...
The capacity of different microbial groups to recolonise soil after a fire event will be decisive in...
In July 2000, six plots of Mediterranean maquis in the Castel Volturno Nature Reserve were burnt at ...
Fire is a frequent perturbation in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, altering soil organic matter turno...
Fire is a frequent perturbation in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, altering soil organic matter turno...
The intensity of a fire is an important factor determining the recovery of soil microorganisms after...
Different fungal and bacterial response after fire is one of the first evidences that were reported ...
The present study investigates the impact of fire (low and high severity) on soil fungal abundance a...
The present study investigates the impact of fire (low and high severity) on soil fungal abundance a...
The effect of high- and low-intensity experimental fires on soil microorganisms and organic pool wa...
Fire is a disturbance in the Mediterranean region associated with frequent drought periods, and can ...
This study examined the effects of light and intense experimental fires and of wildfire on the soil ...
This study examined the effects of light and intense experimental fires and of wildfire on the soil ...
The risk of accidental fires and fire severity is further destined to increase in Mediterranean Euro...
The role of species diversity in below-ground processes is still little investigated and it is not a...
Fire is recognized as an important disturbance event in such ecosystems as temperate forest and Medi...
The capacity of different microbial groups to recolonise soil after a fire event will be decisive in...
In July 2000, six plots of Mediterranean maquis in the Castel Volturno Nature Reserve were burnt at ...
Fire is a frequent perturbation in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, altering soil organic matter turno...
Fire is a frequent perturbation in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, altering soil organic matter turno...
The intensity of a fire is an important factor determining the recovery of soil microorganisms after...
Different fungal and bacterial response after fire is one of the first evidences that were reported ...