Forest fires alter soil microbial communities that are essential to support ecosystem recovery following land burning. These alterations have different responses according to soil abiotic pre- and post-fire conditions and fire severity, among others, and tend to decrease along vegetation recovery over time. Thus, understanding the effects of fires on microbial soil communities is critical to evaluate ecosystem resilience and restoration strategies in fire-prone ecosystems. We studied the state of community-level physiological profiles (CLPPs) and the prokaryotic community structure of rhizosphere and bulk soils from two fire-affected sclerophyll forests (one surveyed 17 months and the other 33 months after fire occurrence) in the Mediterran...
Understanding the effects of logging and fire on forest soil communities is integral to our knowledg...
Forest fires are a regular occurrence in the Mediterranean basin. High severity fires and post-fire ...
[EN] Wildfires alter the structure and functioning of ecosystems through changes in their biotic and...
Fire is an ecological disturbance that alters soil microbiomes and the functions they mediate in ter...
The ecosystem functions performed by soil microbial communities can be indirectly altered by ecologi...
Wildfires are a recurrent disturbance in Mediterranean forests, triggered by high fuel load, high en...
Fire is a disturbance in the Mediterranean region associated with frequent drought periods, and can ...
The capacity of different microbial groups to recolonise soil after a fire event will be decisive in...
Salvage logging is one of the most common post-fire management strategies, known for trigger soil de...
Forest soil microbiomes have crucial roles in carbon storage, biogeochemical cycling and rhizosphere...
A set of chemical, physical and microbial characteristics of different burnt soils from Sierra de Az...
Increasing wildfire severity, which is common throughout the western United States, can have deleter...
The strong relationships between plant and soil microbial communities suggest that post-fire vegetat...
Wildfire often causes tremendous changes in ecosystems, particularly in subalpine and alpine areas, ...
Soil microbial responses to fire are likely to change over the course of forest recovery. Investigat...
Understanding the effects of logging and fire on forest soil communities is integral to our knowledg...
Forest fires are a regular occurrence in the Mediterranean basin. High severity fires and post-fire ...
[EN] Wildfires alter the structure and functioning of ecosystems through changes in their biotic and...
Fire is an ecological disturbance that alters soil microbiomes and the functions they mediate in ter...
The ecosystem functions performed by soil microbial communities can be indirectly altered by ecologi...
Wildfires are a recurrent disturbance in Mediterranean forests, triggered by high fuel load, high en...
Fire is a disturbance in the Mediterranean region associated with frequent drought periods, and can ...
The capacity of different microbial groups to recolonise soil after a fire event will be decisive in...
Salvage logging is one of the most common post-fire management strategies, known for trigger soil de...
Forest soil microbiomes have crucial roles in carbon storage, biogeochemical cycling and rhizosphere...
A set of chemical, physical and microbial characteristics of different burnt soils from Sierra de Az...
Increasing wildfire severity, which is common throughout the western United States, can have deleter...
The strong relationships between plant and soil microbial communities suggest that post-fire vegetat...
Wildfire often causes tremendous changes in ecosystems, particularly in subalpine and alpine areas, ...
Soil microbial responses to fire are likely to change over the course of forest recovery. Investigat...
Understanding the effects of logging and fire on forest soil communities is integral to our knowledg...
Forest fires are a regular occurrence in the Mediterranean basin. High severity fires and post-fire ...
[EN] Wildfires alter the structure and functioning of ecosystems through changes in their biotic and...