High-severity wildfires can profoundly affect soils and plant communities, thus requiring emergency rehabilitation treatments such as post-fire seeding. Intended to stabilize soils, reduce erosion, and combat non-native species invasions, post-fire seeding is typically one of the first treatments used by most U.S. natural resource agencies. But despite its widespread use, there is still doubt about the treatment’s actual effectiveness and ecological impacts. Therefore, researchers conducted a study to gain more definitive insight on the ecological effects and usefulness of post-fire seeding. The first part of the study involved an evidence-based review of scientifi c articles, theses, and government publications to address questions on soil...
In this study, we seeded a native plant species and applied a mulch of chopped wood originating from...
Anthropogenic activities have increased the number of large, high-severity wildfires in the lower an...
Soils are fundamental to a healthy and functioning ecosystem. Therefore, forest land managers can gr...
High-severity wildfires can profoundly affect soils and plant communities, thus requiring emergency ...
A changing climate and fire regime shifts in the western United States have led to an increase in re...
Broadcast seeding is one of the most widely used emergency treatments after a wildfire in forested e...
Broadcast seeding is one of the most widely used post-wildfire emergency response treatments intende...
Broadcast seeding is one of the most widely used post-wildfire emergency response treatments intende...
A changing climate and fire regime shifts in the western United States have led to an increase in re...
Post-fire slope stabilization treatments are often prescribed for severely burned areas of a wildfir...
In the mixed conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada, it appears that fire dynamics have changed from p...
The restoration of historical fuel conditions and fire regimes is one of the primary land management...
Federal land management agencies have invested heavily in seeding vegetation for emergency stabiliza...
Seeding rangeland following wildfire is a central tool managers use to stabilize soils and inhibit t...
Post-fire rehabilitation treatments are commonly implemented after high-severity wildfires, but few ...
In this study, we seeded a native plant species and applied a mulch of chopped wood originating from...
Anthropogenic activities have increased the number of large, high-severity wildfires in the lower an...
Soils are fundamental to a healthy and functioning ecosystem. Therefore, forest land managers can gr...
High-severity wildfires can profoundly affect soils and plant communities, thus requiring emergency ...
A changing climate and fire regime shifts in the western United States have led to an increase in re...
Broadcast seeding is one of the most widely used emergency treatments after a wildfire in forested e...
Broadcast seeding is one of the most widely used post-wildfire emergency response treatments intende...
Broadcast seeding is one of the most widely used post-wildfire emergency response treatments intende...
A changing climate and fire regime shifts in the western United States have led to an increase in re...
Post-fire slope stabilization treatments are often prescribed for severely burned areas of a wildfir...
In the mixed conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada, it appears that fire dynamics have changed from p...
The restoration of historical fuel conditions and fire regimes is one of the primary land management...
Federal land management agencies have invested heavily in seeding vegetation for emergency stabiliza...
Seeding rangeland following wildfire is a central tool managers use to stabilize soils and inhibit t...
Post-fire rehabilitation treatments are commonly implemented after high-severity wildfires, but few ...
In this study, we seeded a native plant species and applied a mulch of chopped wood originating from...
Anthropogenic activities have increased the number of large, high-severity wildfires in the lower an...
Soils are fundamental to a healthy and functioning ecosystem. Therefore, forest land managers can gr...