This study utilized native chaparral and sage scrub shrubs to evaluate the impact of light summer irrigation on live fuel moisture content (LFMC) and predicted fire behavior. As to be expected LFMC varied markedly throughout the year being over 100% in winter in all species and treatments but differed markedly by treatment in the summer and fall. For most species lightly irrigated plants had the highest LFMC in the summer and fall, followed by thinned treatments and controls. These differences in moisture content coupled with structural differences in the vegetation contributed to expected differences in flame length and rate of spread. Lightly irrigated native shrubs planted around homes can reduce fire hazard and at the same time increase...
We investigated potential fire behavior and various societal benefits (air pollution removal, carbon...
Creosote bush scrub vegetation typically contains high diversity of native annual plants relative to...
ABSTRACT: Adult non-sprouting chaparral species are killed by fire, relying on the germination of re...
Fuel hazard reduction treatments such as prescribed fire and mastication are widely used to reduce f...
Live fuel moisture content (LFMC) plays a critical role in wildfire dynamics, but little is known ab...
In the past, wildfires served as a method for mother nature to promote biodiversity and to help main...
Chaparral strands are considered to be fire- adapted due to diverse recovery mechanisms used by chap...
Abstract. Chaparral shrublands in southern California, US, exhibit significant biodiversity but are ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).Wildfires are a common occurrence in California sh...
Invasion and dominance of exotic grasses and increased fire frequency threaten native ecosystems wor...
Invasion and dominance of exotic grasses and increased fire frequency threaten native ecosystems wor...
The issue of wildfires, hazard fuels management, and post-fire tree mortality has become an increasi...
Fires are becoming more prevalent events across the landscape in the southwestern US. Over the next ...
Scant knowledge exists on how threatened, endangered, and sensitive (TES) plants on wildlands in sou...
Wildfire return intervals are expected to decrease in shrubland communities across southern Californ...
We investigated potential fire behavior and various societal benefits (air pollution removal, carbon...
Creosote bush scrub vegetation typically contains high diversity of native annual plants relative to...
ABSTRACT: Adult non-sprouting chaparral species are killed by fire, relying on the germination of re...
Fuel hazard reduction treatments such as prescribed fire and mastication are widely used to reduce f...
Live fuel moisture content (LFMC) plays a critical role in wildfire dynamics, but little is known ab...
In the past, wildfires served as a method for mother nature to promote biodiversity and to help main...
Chaparral strands are considered to be fire- adapted due to diverse recovery mechanisms used by chap...
Abstract. Chaparral shrublands in southern California, US, exhibit significant biodiversity but are ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).Wildfires are a common occurrence in California sh...
Invasion and dominance of exotic grasses and increased fire frequency threaten native ecosystems wor...
Invasion and dominance of exotic grasses and increased fire frequency threaten native ecosystems wor...
The issue of wildfires, hazard fuels management, and post-fire tree mortality has become an increasi...
Fires are becoming more prevalent events across the landscape in the southwestern US. Over the next ...
Scant knowledge exists on how threatened, endangered, and sensitive (TES) plants on wildlands in sou...
Wildfire return intervals are expected to decrease in shrubland communities across southern Californ...
We investigated potential fire behavior and various societal benefits (air pollution removal, carbon...
Creosote bush scrub vegetation typically contains high diversity of native annual plants relative to...
ABSTRACT: Adult non-sprouting chaparral species are killed by fire, relying on the germination of re...