Severe wildfire can affect many soil processes, especially organic matter (OM) decomposition. Organic mulches are often applied on steep slopes to mitigate soil erosion, but little is known about how these surface organic additions affect subsequent soil OM decomposition. In 2003 the Cedar Fire burned 110,000 ha in southern California chaparral shrubland, after which hydromulch was aerially applied to reduce soil erosion. Subsequently, we established a 5-year study to assess the effect of hydromulch on OM decomposition at the burned soil surface and in the mineral soil using aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) and pine (Pinus taeda L.) wood stakes as standard substrates. Mass loss of both aspen and pine stakes in this dry Mediterranean ecosy...
Mulching with forest residues has proved to be highly effective in reducing post-fire soil losses at...
Prescribed fall burning is commonly used worldwide on rangeland sites to enhance vegetation resource...
Wildfires are key drivers of changes in soils and the ecosystems. The temperatures reached during a ...
Severe wildfire can affect many soil processes, especially organic matter (OM) decomposition. Organi...
Wildfires can drastically alter belowground processes such as organic matter (OM) decomposition. We ...
Forest fires can greatly increase runoff and surface erosion rates. Post‐fire soil erosion control m...
Decay and fire play interactive roles in recycling wood and other organic materials in forest ecosys...
Wildfire heavily impacts the quality of forest soils, and the precipitation occurring immediately af...
Large wildfires were historically uncommon in the woodland ecosystems of southwest Colorado, yet bet...
Wildfire is a frequent ecological phenomenon in Mediterranean ecosystems, which usually affects the ...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Mulching is an effective post-fire soil erosion mitigation treatment. Experimen...
Wildfires are significant disturbances to forest ecosystems, and the most critical wildfire impacts ...
High severity wildfire can make watersheds susceptible to accelerated erosion that may impede resour...
Forest operations can affect soil productivity by impacting the amount and distribution of surface o...
Management designed to reduce wildfire risk must consider both above- and belowground factors in ord...
Mulching with forest residues has proved to be highly effective in reducing post-fire soil losses at...
Prescribed fall burning is commonly used worldwide on rangeland sites to enhance vegetation resource...
Wildfires are key drivers of changes in soils and the ecosystems. The temperatures reached during a ...
Severe wildfire can affect many soil processes, especially organic matter (OM) decomposition. Organi...
Wildfires can drastically alter belowground processes such as organic matter (OM) decomposition. We ...
Forest fires can greatly increase runoff and surface erosion rates. Post‐fire soil erosion control m...
Decay and fire play interactive roles in recycling wood and other organic materials in forest ecosys...
Wildfire heavily impacts the quality of forest soils, and the precipitation occurring immediately af...
Large wildfires were historically uncommon in the woodland ecosystems of southwest Colorado, yet bet...
Wildfire is a frequent ecological phenomenon in Mediterranean ecosystems, which usually affects the ...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Mulching is an effective post-fire soil erosion mitigation treatment. Experimen...
Wildfires are significant disturbances to forest ecosystems, and the most critical wildfire impacts ...
High severity wildfire can make watersheds susceptible to accelerated erosion that may impede resour...
Forest operations can affect soil productivity by impacting the amount and distribution of surface o...
Management designed to reduce wildfire risk must consider both above- and belowground factors in ord...
Mulching with forest residues has proved to be highly effective in reducing post-fire soil losses at...
Prescribed fall burning is commonly used worldwide on rangeland sites to enhance vegetation resource...
Wildfires are key drivers of changes in soils and the ecosystems. The temperatures reached during a ...