Twenty years of progress, challenges, and opportunities in measuring and understanding soil respiration
Soil respiration (Rs), the soil‐to‐atmosphere flux of CO2, is a dominant but uncertain part of
the carbon cycle, even after decades of study. This review focuses on progress in …
the carbon cycle, even after decades of study. This review focuses on progress in …
Effect of rice straw and stubble burning on soil physicochemical properties and bacterial communities in central Thailand
Simple Summary Fire is traditionally used by farmers for clearing fields when the fallow
period is short. Soil chemical properties changed significantly after burning and returned to …
period is short. Soil chemical properties changed significantly after burning and returned to …
Soil respiration and response of carbon source changes to vegetation restoration in the Loess Plateau, China
P Shi, Y Qin, Q Liu, T Zhu, Z Li, P Li, Z Ren, Y Liu… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Soil respiration is a large carbon flux from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmosphere, and
small variations in soil respiration can prominently influence the global carbon (C) cycle. The …
small variations in soil respiration can prominently influence the global carbon (C) cycle. The …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term effects of forest fires on fungal community and soil properties along a hemiboreal Scots pine forest fire chronosequence
We studied long-term effects of forest fires on the dynamics of soil fungal community along a
post-fire chronosequence in hemiboreal Scots pine stands in north-western Estonia. Effects …
post-fire chronosequence in hemiboreal Scots pine stands in north-western Estonia. Effects …
Boreal forest soil carbon fluxes one year after a wildfire: Effects of burn severity and management
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst
wildfire season in Sweden in over a century. The Ljusdal fire complex, the largest area burnt …
wildfire season in Sweden in over a century. The Ljusdal fire complex, the largest area burnt …
Fire alters the availability of soil nutrients and accelerates growth of Eucalyptus grandis in Zambia
Fire has been used to prepare land during tree plantation establishment for many years but
uncertainty about how ecosystems respond to prescribed burning makes it difficult to predict …
uncertainty about how ecosystems respond to prescribed burning makes it difficult to predict …
Spatial responses of soil carbon stocks, total nitrogen, and microbial indices to post-wildfire in the Mediterranean red pine forest
Wildfire is a key ecological event that alters vegetation and soil quality attributes including
biochemical attributes at spatial scale. This knowledge can provide insights into the …
biochemical attributes at spatial scale. This knowledge can provide insights into the …
Recovering of soil organic matter and associated C and N pools on regenerated forest ecosystems at different tree species influence on post-fire and reclaimed mine …
Understanding the processes in soils after disturbances could be helpful in better designing
restoration practices. The labile fraction of soil organic carbon (LSOC) plays a vital role in …
restoration practices. The labile fraction of soil organic carbon (LSOC) plays a vital role in …
Soil fertility and rice productivity in shifting cultivation: impact of fallow lengths and soil amendments in Lengpui, Mizoram northeast India
An exponential increase in the human population has drastically reduced the length of
fallow period (< 5 years) in widely spread shifting cultivation (Jhum). This has increased the …
fallow period (< 5 years) in widely spread shifting cultivation (Jhum). This has increased the …
The impact of wildfire on biogeochemical fluxes and water quality in boreal catchments
Wildfires are the major disturbance in boreal ecosystems and are of great importance for the
biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C) and nutrients. However, these fire-induced impacts are …
biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C) and nutrients. However, these fire-induced impacts are …