Fire and overgrazing reduce aboveground biomass, leading to land degradation and potential impacts on soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) dynamics. However, empirical data are lacking on how prescribed burning and livestock exclusion impact SOC in the long-term. Here we analyse the effects of 19 years of prescribed annual burning and livestock exclusion on tree density, SOC and TN concentrations in the Sudanian savanna ecoregion at two sites (Tiogo and Laba) in Burkina Faso. Results revealed that neither livestock exclusion nor prescribed burning had significant impact on SOC and TN concentrations. The results at both sites indicate that 19 years of livestock and fire exclusion did not result in a significant increase in tree ...
Fire and grazing are commonplace in Australian tropical savannas and the effects of these management...
Availabilities of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) have a strong influence on plant growth and the sp...
International audienceBurning has commonly been used to increase forage production and nutrients cyc...
Fire and overgrazing reduce aboveground biomass, leading to land degradation and potential impacts o...
Fire has been an integral evolutionary force shaping and maintaining grassy biomes, such as the Afro...
This research article published by PLOS ONE, 2015High grazing intensity and wide-spread woody encroa...
Woody plant encroachment (WPE) is a global trend occurring in many biomes including savannas and acc...
Enhancing the capacity of agricultural soils to resist soil degradation and to mitigate climate chan...
Grazing, fire and selective tree cutting are major disturbances shaping species diversity and produc...
Structural and functional dynamics of savanna-woodland ecosystems are mainly shaped by fire, grazing...
The quantities and spatial distribution of nutrients in savanna ecosystems are affected by many fact...
Recent studies suggest that wild animals can promote ecosystem carbon sinks through their impacts on...
Although studies have shown that mammalian herbivores often limit aboveground carbon storage in sava...
Savannas cover a fifth of the land surface and contribute a third of terrestrial net primary product...
In West Africa policies for prescribed early fire and livestock grazing in the savanna woodlands are...
Fire and grazing are commonplace in Australian tropical savannas and the effects of these management...
Availabilities of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) have a strong influence on plant growth and the sp...
International audienceBurning has commonly been used to increase forage production and nutrients cyc...
Fire and overgrazing reduce aboveground biomass, leading to land degradation and potential impacts o...
Fire has been an integral evolutionary force shaping and maintaining grassy biomes, such as the Afro...
This research article published by PLOS ONE, 2015High grazing intensity and wide-spread woody encroa...
Woody plant encroachment (WPE) is a global trend occurring in many biomes including savannas and acc...
Enhancing the capacity of agricultural soils to resist soil degradation and to mitigate climate chan...
Grazing, fire and selective tree cutting are major disturbances shaping species diversity and produc...
Structural and functional dynamics of savanna-woodland ecosystems are mainly shaped by fire, grazing...
The quantities and spatial distribution of nutrients in savanna ecosystems are affected by many fact...
Recent studies suggest that wild animals can promote ecosystem carbon sinks through their impacts on...
Although studies have shown that mammalian herbivores often limit aboveground carbon storage in sava...
Savannas cover a fifth of the land surface and contribute a third of terrestrial net primary product...
In West Africa policies for prescribed early fire and livestock grazing in the savanna woodlands are...
Fire and grazing are commonplace in Australian tropical savannas and the effects of these management...
Availabilities of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) have a strong influence on plant growth and the sp...
International audienceBurning has commonly been used to increase forage production and nutrients cyc...