Wildfires can drastically alter belowground processes such as organic matter (OM) decomposition. We used wood stakes of two different tree species, trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.), placed at three soil locations (soil surface, forest floor–mineral soil interface, mineral soil), as an index of the long-term (5-year) effects of wildfire on OM decomposition in two forest stands after high-severity wildfire and in an unburned control. Wood stake mass loss was generally higher for aspen, especially in the mineral soil of burned plots, than in control plots after 5 years. Soil surface and interface (unburned stands only) stakes showed few significant differences for either species on the Bitterroot ...
There is substantial uncertainty regarding the effects of wildfire on forest ecosystem regeneration....
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
During the past century, systematic wildfire suppression has decreased fire frequency and increased ...
Severe wildfire can affect many soil processes, especially organic matter (OM) decomposition. Organi...
The 2002 Biscuit wildfire burned 200,000 ha of conifer forest in southwest Oregon, including previou...
Wildfires throughout the western United States are expected to increase in frequency and severity in...
We measured organic-layer (OL) recovery and carbon stocks in dead woody debris a decade after wildfi...
When sampling woody residue (WR) and organic matter (OM) present in forest floor, soil wood, and sur...
We measured organic layer (OL) recovery and carbon stocks in dead woody debris a decade following wi...
We measured organic layer (OL) recovery and carbon stocks in dead woody debris and soil pools a deca...
Wildfires may produce several changes in the short- and longterm in the landscape and in the soil sy...
Decay and fire play interactive roles in recycling wood and other organic materials in forest ecosys...
Large wildfires were historically uncommon in the woodland ecosystems of southwest Colorado, yet bet...
ABSTRACT: Fine root is a key component in nutrient cycling of forested ecosystems. In this study, fi...
Pinus massoniana forests bordering South China are often affected by wildfires. Fires cause major ch...
There is substantial uncertainty regarding the effects of wildfire on forest ecosystem regeneration....
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
During the past century, systematic wildfire suppression has decreased fire frequency and increased ...
Severe wildfire can affect many soil processes, especially organic matter (OM) decomposition. Organi...
The 2002 Biscuit wildfire burned 200,000 ha of conifer forest in southwest Oregon, including previou...
Wildfires throughout the western United States are expected to increase in frequency and severity in...
We measured organic-layer (OL) recovery and carbon stocks in dead woody debris a decade after wildfi...
When sampling woody residue (WR) and organic matter (OM) present in forest floor, soil wood, and sur...
We measured organic layer (OL) recovery and carbon stocks in dead woody debris a decade following wi...
We measured organic layer (OL) recovery and carbon stocks in dead woody debris and soil pools a deca...
Wildfires may produce several changes in the short- and longterm in the landscape and in the soil sy...
Decay and fire play interactive roles in recycling wood and other organic materials in forest ecosys...
Large wildfires were historically uncommon in the woodland ecosystems of southwest Colorado, yet bet...
ABSTRACT: Fine root is a key component in nutrient cycling of forested ecosystems. In this study, fi...
Pinus massoniana forests bordering South China are often affected by wildfires. Fires cause major ch...
There is substantial uncertainty regarding the effects of wildfire on forest ecosystem regeneration....
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
During the past century, systematic wildfire suppression has decreased fire frequency and increased ...