Under conditions of increased fire season length and area affected by fire, stocks of carbon stored in forests are at increased risk of burning. While much research has investigated the immediate loss of above ground and below ground carbon stocks through combustion during a fire, there has been little research on subsequent organic matter cycling in post-fire environments. Fire can introduce new organic matter to the litter layer through the formation of a post-fire litter layer composed of debris from fire induced plant stress or death. This litter may have different chemistry and decomposition dynamics to the pre-fire litter due to the changed pathway from plant to ground and the narrow age range of the debris. In this study, litters col...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...
International audienceComposts are frequently used to restore various degraded lands especially afte...
Many ecosystems experience drastic changes to soil nutrient availability associated with fire, but t...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...
Fire is a major driver of ecosystem change and can disproportionately affect the cycling of differen...
Fire is a major driver of ecosystem change and can disproportionately affect the cycling of differen...
Understanding the effects of fire history on soil processes is key to characterise their resistance ...
Litter quality and soil environmental conditions are well-studied drivers influencing decomposition ...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is produced by the thermal decomposition of organic matter in the absence of ...
As climate change proceeds, a change in the frequency and intensity of fire events is expected to af...
Ecological stoichiometry may be used to investigate the impacts of fire regime, as fire regime can i...
Wildfire changes the nature and quantity of soil organic matter during the event and affects organic...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Soil microbes regulate the transfer of carbon (C) from ecosystems to the atmosphere and in doing so ...
Terrestrial ecosystems are often burned by both managed and wildfires. During a fire, the above-grou...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...
International audienceComposts are frequently used to restore various degraded lands especially afte...
Many ecosystems experience drastic changes to soil nutrient availability associated with fire, but t...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...
Fire is a major driver of ecosystem change and can disproportionately affect the cycling of differen...
Fire is a major driver of ecosystem change and can disproportionately affect the cycling of differen...
Understanding the effects of fire history on soil processes is key to characterise their resistance ...
Litter quality and soil environmental conditions are well-studied drivers influencing decomposition ...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is produced by the thermal decomposition of organic matter in the absence of ...
As climate change proceeds, a change in the frequency and intensity of fire events is expected to af...
Ecological stoichiometry may be used to investigate the impacts of fire regime, as fire regime can i...
Wildfire changes the nature and quantity of soil organic matter during the event and affects organic...
Frequent fires maintain nearly 50% of terrestrial ecosystems, and drive ecosystem changes that gover...
Soil microbes regulate the transfer of carbon (C) from ecosystems to the atmosphere and in doing so ...
Terrestrial ecosystems are often burned by both managed and wildfires. During a fire, the above-grou...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...
International audienceComposts are frequently used to restore various degraded lands especially afte...
Many ecosystems experience drastic changes to soil nutrient availability associated with fire, but t...