2014
DOI: 10.3161/104.062.0307
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Post-Fire Changes of Soil Seed Banks in the Early Successional Stage of Pine Forest

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“…According to Santos et al (2016), species richness of soil seed bank in young forest is highest in the first to fourth years and then decreased significantly. Contrary to Kwiatkowska-Falinska et al (2014), the number of species in the seed bank and their diversity index (H') were lower in the following year after the fire than twelve years after the fire. It was thought that the seed bank's species composition reflects vegetation successional changes.…”
Section: Effect Of Fire Events and Soil Depths On Emergence Seedlingsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…According to Santos et al (2016), species richness of soil seed bank in young forest is highest in the first to fourth years and then decreased significantly. Contrary to Kwiatkowska-Falinska et al (2014), the number of species in the seed bank and their diversity index (H') were lower in the following year after the fire than twelve years after the fire. It was thought that the seed bank's species composition reflects vegetation successional changes.…”
Section: Effect Of Fire Events and Soil Depths On Emergence Seedlingsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…It is possible, though it seems less frequent, that a positive effect of fire could occur on the soil seed bank, because fire creates favourable conditions for germination of seeds of some species, e.g. by breaking dormancy of some hard coated seeds or increasing light source in dense vegetations (Parker & Kelly 1989, Kwiatkowska-Falinska et al 2014, Zirondi et al 2019 and stimulates flowering of many species, as has been observed in herbs and shrubs in savanna ecosystems (Coutinho 1990, Zirondi et al 2019. Thus, what to expect from the effect of fire on the soil seed bank in an ecosystem where flood figures as its main driver?…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1. La distribución en el perfil del suelo es determinante para la supervivencia de los propágulos y el reclutamiento (Kwiatkowska-Falińska et al, 2014;Brasil Mendes et al, 2015;. Las semillas o unidades de dispersión que pueden incorporarse al suelo tienen mayor tolerancia al fuego, debido a que el suelo posee aislante frente al shock térmico durante un incendio y condiciones ambientales más estables que en el mantillo (Bradstock y Auld, 1995, Williams et al, 2004Badía et al 2017, Tangney et al, 2020Soares et al, 2021).…”
Section: Hipótesis Y Prediccionesunclassified