Fire alters soil organic matter inducing quantitative and qualitative changes that presumably will affect post-fire soil microbial recolonisation. Several studies have evidenced marked soil organic carbon reduction after moderate and high intensity fire, which limit the total recovery of microbial biomass during years. In order to evaluate the role of soil organic matter alteration in short-term microbial colonization process, we perform a preliminary experiment where unaltered soil from Sierra Nevada Natural Park was heated at 300 ºC during 20 minutes in a muffle furnace (H300) to simulate a medium-high intensity fire. After heating, soil samples were inoculated with unaltered fresh soil, rewetted at 55-65% of water holding capacity and...
International audienceComposts are frequently used to restore various degraded lands especially afte...
Fire-induced soil changes influence indirectly on soil microbial response, mainly due to pH increase...
The ecological effects of fire and post-fire management are poorly understood. Microbial biomas...
Fire alters soil organic matter inducing quantitative and qualitative changes that presumably will a...
The intensity of a fire is an important factor determining the recovery of soil microorganisms after...
Forest fires can alter the biological properties of soils. There is increasing evidence that fires c...
The capacity of different microbial groups to recolonise soil after a fire event will be decisive in...
Population fluctuations were increased by burning, which also modified the incubation patterns and t...
The effect of wildfire on soil microbes and extractable C (Cext) and N (Next) changed with respect ...
The effect of high- and low-intensity experimental fires on soil microorganisms and organic pool wa...
Soil microbes regulate the transfer of carbon (C) from ecosystems to the atmosphere and in doing so ...
Changes in soil nutrient pools and microbial activity due to fire are important for understanding th...
The present study investigates the impact of fire (low and high severity) on soil fungal abundance a...
The effect of fire severity and recurrence on the recovery of enzymatic activities (β-glucosidase, u...
– Fire is recognised as a potent ecological factor in woody and bushy environments. In this investig...
International audienceComposts are frequently used to restore various degraded lands especially afte...
Fire-induced soil changes influence indirectly on soil microbial response, mainly due to pH increase...
The ecological effects of fire and post-fire management are poorly understood. Microbial biomas...
Fire alters soil organic matter inducing quantitative and qualitative changes that presumably will a...
The intensity of a fire is an important factor determining the recovery of soil microorganisms after...
Forest fires can alter the biological properties of soils. There is increasing evidence that fires c...
The capacity of different microbial groups to recolonise soil after a fire event will be decisive in...
Population fluctuations were increased by burning, which also modified the incubation patterns and t...
The effect of wildfire on soil microbes and extractable C (Cext) and N (Next) changed with respect ...
The effect of high- and low-intensity experimental fires on soil microorganisms and organic pool wa...
Soil microbes regulate the transfer of carbon (C) from ecosystems to the atmosphere and in doing so ...
Changes in soil nutrient pools and microbial activity due to fire are important for understanding th...
The present study investigates the impact of fire (low and high severity) on soil fungal abundance a...
The effect of fire severity and recurrence on the recovery of enzymatic activities (β-glucosidase, u...
– Fire is recognised as a potent ecological factor in woody and bushy environments. In this investig...
International audienceComposts are frequently used to restore various degraded lands especially afte...
Fire-induced soil changes influence indirectly on soil microbial response, mainly due to pH increase...
The ecological effects of fire and post-fire management are poorly understood. Microbial biomas...