A review of the effects of forest fire on soil properties
Forest fires are key ecosystem modifiers affecting the biological, chemical, and physical
attributes of forest soils. The extent of soil disturbance by fire is largely dependent on fire …
attributes of forest soils. The extent of soil disturbance by fire is largely dependent on fire …
The effect of repeated prescribed burning on soil properties: a review
Prescribed burning is a tool that is frequently used for various land management objectives,
mainly related to reduction of hazardous forest fuels, habitat management and ecological …
mainly related to reduction of hazardous forest fuels, habitat management and ecological …
Refining the cheatgrass–fire cycle in the Great Basin: Precipitation timing and fine fuel composition predict wildfire trends
Larger, more frequent wildfires in arid and semi‐arid ecosystems have been associated with
invasion by non‐native annual grasses, yet a complete understanding of fine fuel …
invasion by non‐native annual grasses, yet a complete understanding of fine fuel …
Long-term dynamics of soil chemical properties after a prescribed fire in a Mediterranean forest (Montgrí Massif, Catalonia, Spain)
This study examines the effects of a prescribed fire on soil chemical properties in the Montgrí
Massif (Girona, Spain). The prescribed forest fire was conducted in 2006 to reduce …
Massif (Girona, Spain). The prescribed forest fire was conducted in 2006 to reduce …
Ecosystem Impacts of Exotic Annual Invaders in the Genus Bromus
An understanding of the impacts of exotic plant species on ecosystems is necessary to justify
and guide efforts to limit their spread, restore natives, and plan for conservation. Invasive …
and guide efforts to limit their spread, restore natives, and plan for conservation. Invasive …
A synthesis of the effects of cheatgrass invasion on US Great Basin carbon storage
Non‐native, invasive Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is pervasive in sagebrush ecosystems
in the Great Basin ecoregion of the western United States, competing with native plants and …
in the Great Basin ecoregion of the western United States, competing with native plants and …
Bromus Response to Climate and Projected Changes with Climate Change
BA Bradley, CA Curtis, JC Chambers - Exotic brome-grasses in arid and …, 2016 - Springer
A prominent goal of invasive plant management is to prevent or reduce the spread of
invasive species into uninvaded landscapes and regions. Monitoring and control efforts …
invasive species into uninvaded landscapes and regions. Monitoring and control efforts …
Plant Community Resistance to Invasion by Bromus Species: The Roles of Community Attributes, Bromus Interactions with Plant Communities, and Bromus Traits
JC Chambers, MJ Germino, J Belnap… - Exotic brome-grasses in …, 2016 - Springer
The factors that determine plant community resistance to exotic annual Bromus species
(Bromus hereafter) are diverse and context specific. They are influenced by the …
(Bromus hereafter) are diverse and context specific. They are influenced by the …
Sustainability of traditional pastoral fires in highlands under global change: Effects on soil function and nutrient cycling
In Europe, rural depopulation and the abandonment of pastoral practices in mountain areas
trigger deep changes in the landscape, which result in the accumulation of lignified fuels …
trigger deep changes in the landscape, which result in the accumulation of lignified fuels …
High-throughput sequencing reveals the diversity and community structure of rhizosphere fungi of Ferula Sinkiangensis at different soil depths
T Zhang, Z Wang, X Lv, Y Li, L Zhuang - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Ferula sinkiangesis is a valuable medicinal plant that has become endangered. Improving
the soil habitat of Ferula sinkiangesis can alleviate plant damage. Fungi play an important …
the soil habitat of Ferula sinkiangesis can alleviate plant damage. Fungi play an important …