Purpose: This study aimed to understand the mechanisms of the variations in carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools and examine the possibility of differentiating the burning effects from seasonal and pre-existed N limitations in a native suburban forest ecosystem influenced by prescribed burning in subtropical Australia. Materials and methods: Soil and litterfall samples were collected from two study sites from 1 to 23 months since last burnt. Soil labile C and N pools, soil C and N isotopic compositions (δ13C and δ15N), litterfall mass production (LM), and litterfall total C, total N, δ13C and δ15N were analysed. In-situ gas exchange measurements were also conducted during dry and wet seasons for Eucalyptus baileyana and E. planchoniana. Result...
Aims: Corymbia spp. (previously included in the genus Eucalyptus) are common species in sub/tropical...
Low-intensity prescribed burning is a common forest management tool and plays a major role in modify...
Fire is an important driver of nutrient cycling in savannas. Here, we determined the impact of fire ...
Prescribed fire is one of the most widely-used management tools for reducing fuel loads in managed f...
Purpose The quantity and quality of litter inputs to forest soils are likely to be changed as a res...
Prescribed burning is a forest management practice that is widely used in Australia to reduce the ri...
Prescribed burning is projected to be adopted more frequently with intensifying climate change; thus...
© 2014 Dr. Saravanan Jangammanaidu KrishnarajThis project investigated the impact of fires (prescrib...
Soil labile organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools play a central role in nutrient cycling, while...
Ecological stoichiometry may be used to investigate the impacts of fire regime, as fire regime can i...
The forests of south-eastern Australia, having evolved in one of the most fire-prone environments in...
Climatic change will potentially have wide ranging consequences for the impact of fire regimes on so...
© 2015 Dr. Hari Ram ShresthaPrescribed burning is an effective management tool to reduce forest fuel...
Background and aims: Changes to soil nutrient concentrations following vegetation fire may affect bi...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...
Aims: Corymbia spp. (previously included in the genus Eucalyptus) are common species in sub/tropical...
Low-intensity prescribed burning is a common forest management tool and plays a major role in modify...
Fire is an important driver of nutrient cycling in savannas. Here, we determined the impact of fire ...
Prescribed fire is one of the most widely-used management tools for reducing fuel loads in managed f...
Purpose The quantity and quality of litter inputs to forest soils are likely to be changed as a res...
Prescribed burning is a forest management practice that is widely used in Australia to reduce the ri...
Prescribed burning is projected to be adopted more frequently with intensifying climate change; thus...
© 2014 Dr. Saravanan Jangammanaidu KrishnarajThis project investigated the impact of fires (prescrib...
Soil labile organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools play a central role in nutrient cycling, while...
Ecological stoichiometry may be used to investigate the impacts of fire regime, as fire regime can i...
The forests of south-eastern Australia, having evolved in one of the most fire-prone environments in...
Climatic change will potentially have wide ranging consequences for the impact of fire regimes on so...
© 2015 Dr. Hari Ram ShresthaPrescribed burning is an effective management tool to reduce forest fuel...
Background and aims: Changes to soil nutrient concentrations following vegetation fire may affect bi...
Fire can change both the quantity and nature of soil organic matter during the event and can affect ...
Aims: Corymbia spp. (previously included in the genus Eucalyptus) are common species in sub/tropical...
Low-intensity prescribed burning is a common forest management tool and plays a major role in modify...
Fire is an important driver of nutrient cycling in savannas. Here, we determined the impact of fire ...