The effect of wildfire on ecosystem function is gaining interest since climate change is expected to increase fire frequency and intensity in many forest systems. Fire alters the nutritional status of forest ecosystems, affecting ecosystem function and productivity, but further studies evaluating changes in leaf nutrient traits induced by forest wildfires are still needed. We used a 17-year-old Pinus canariensis wildfire chronosequence to elucidate the nature of nutrient limitations in natural and unmanaged pine forest in the Canary Islands. Pine needles were sampled in winter and spring and analysed for N and P concentrations. As expected, we found the lowest leaf N and leaf P in recently burned plots. However, the leaf N:P ratio was high...
Wildfire changes the nature and quantity of soil organic matter during the event and affects organic...
Stabilizing the local elemental stoichiometry is an important step toward restoring species diversit...
The effect of fire severity on Pinus pinaster growth and ecophysiological responses was evaluated in...
• Growing concerns about fires and the increase of fire frequency and severity due to clim...
• Growing concerns about fires and the increase of fire frequency and severity due to clim...
Growing concerns about fires and the increase of fire frequency and severity due to climate change ...
Fire induces changes in ecosystem nutrient regimes and can cause major losses of N and P. Much has b...
Two types of measures have traditionally been used to monitor changes after disturbances in the nut...
Soil resources are heterogeneously distributed in terrestrial plant communities. This heterogeneity ...
Forest fires are drivers of spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of vegetation and biodiversity. O...
Forest fires are drivers of spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of vegetation and biodiversity. O...
The spatial variability (i.e. heterogeneity) of environmental variables determines a wide range of e...
Forest fires may alter the physiological and growth processes of trees by causing stress in trees an...
Nitrogen is often the nutrient limiting production in conifer for- ests. Fire acts as a mineralizing...
The Canarian pine (Pinus canariensis) exhibits a striking combination of high adult resistance to f...
Wildfire changes the nature and quantity of soil organic matter during the event and affects organic...
Stabilizing the local elemental stoichiometry is an important step toward restoring species diversit...
The effect of fire severity on Pinus pinaster growth and ecophysiological responses was evaluated in...
• Growing concerns about fires and the increase of fire frequency and severity due to clim...
• Growing concerns about fires and the increase of fire frequency and severity due to clim...
Growing concerns about fires and the increase of fire frequency and severity due to climate change ...
Fire induces changes in ecosystem nutrient regimes and can cause major losses of N and P. Much has b...
Two types of measures have traditionally been used to monitor changes after disturbances in the nut...
Soil resources are heterogeneously distributed in terrestrial plant communities. This heterogeneity ...
Forest fires are drivers of spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of vegetation and biodiversity. O...
Forest fires are drivers of spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of vegetation and biodiversity. O...
The spatial variability (i.e. heterogeneity) of environmental variables determines a wide range of e...
Forest fires may alter the physiological and growth processes of trees by causing stress in trees an...
Nitrogen is often the nutrient limiting production in conifer for- ests. Fire acts as a mineralizing...
The Canarian pine (Pinus canariensis) exhibits a striking combination of high adult resistance to f...
Wildfire changes the nature and quantity of soil organic matter during the event and affects organic...
Stabilizing the local elemental stoichiometry is an important step toward restoring species diversit...
The effect of fire severity on Pinus pinaster growth and ecophysiological responses was evaluated in...