Ecosystem fires are stochastic and anthropogenic phenomena that affect critical soil processes. Nevertheless, environmental managers, policy-makers, and even scientists have often overlooked the induced transformations that fire does to soil organic matter (SOM), which sustains an ecosystem’s overall health. Here, we investigated the effects of simulated fire conditions on bulk SOM, water-extractable organic matter (WEOM), and vulnerability to microbial degradation. Sequential thermal decomposition experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of increasing temperature on C, N, δ13C, and δ15N of bulk SOM and WEOM. A microbial decomposition experiment was also done to determine the effects of burning on SOM degradability. Intermedia...
Fire is a frequent perturbation in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, altering soil organic matter turno...
The effect of different fire severity on the changes of the soil organic matter (SOM) and soil struc...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...
Forest fires exert changes in soil organic matter quality and quantity mainly in the organic top soi...
Fire alters soil organic matter inducing quantitative and qualitative changes that presumably will a...
Poster presentado en el 5th International Conference of Fire Effects on Soil Properties (FESP5) Univ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Soil aggregate degradation during medium and high severity fires is often identified as the main mec...
RAMIRAN International ConferenceIn Portugal, as in other Mediterranean countries, fire events are co...
Understanding the effects of fire history on soil processes is key to characterise their resistance ...
The ubiquitous abundance of pyrolysed, highly aromatic organic matter, called “Black Carbon” (BC), i...
In the last years, uncontrolled fires are frequently occurring in forest and agricultural areas as a...
Fire is a frequent perturbation in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, altering soil organic matter turno...
– Fire is recognised as a potent ecological factor in woody and bushy environments. In this investig...
Fire is a frequent perturbation in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, altering soil organic matter turno...
The effect of different fire severity on the changes of the soil organic matter (SOM) and soil struc...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...
Forest fires exert changes in soil organic matter quality and quantity mainly in the organic top soi...
Fire alters soil organic matter inducing quantitative and qualitative changes that presumably will a...
Poster presentado en el 5th International Conference of Fire Effects on Soil Properties (FESP5) Univ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Soil aggregate degradation during medium and high severity fires is often identified as the main mec...
RAMIRAN International ConferenceIn Portugal, as in other Mediterranean countries, fire events are co...
Understanding the effects of fire history on soil processes is key to characterise their resistance ...
The ubiquitous abundance of pyrolysed, highly aromatic organic matter, called “Black Carbon” (BC), i...
In the last years, uncontrolled fires are frequently occurring in forest and agricultural areas as a...
Fire is a frequent perturbation in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, altering soil organic matter turno...
– Fire is recognised as a potent ecological factor in woody and bushy environments. In this investig...
Fire is a frequent perturbation in Mediterranean-type ecosystems, altering soil organic matter turno...
The effect of different fire severity on the changes of the soil organic matter (SOM) and soil struc...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...