1987
DOI: 10.3406/ecmed.1987.1200
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Preliminary results of a study on short term effects of prescribed fire in pine stands in NW Spain

Abstract: Short term effects cf prescribed burning experiments carried out in P. pinaster stands in the N.W. of Spain on fuels ; soil nutrients , soil microflora and forest floor meso fauna were studied. Fire intensities range from 21 to 420 Kw.m-1. The mean maximum temperature recorded on the litter duff interface was 408 °C ; the temperature was greater than 60°C for about 5 minutes (mean value). On the duff-soil interface, 59° was reached and 21 °C was measured 2,5 cm below the top of the mineral soil. Fi… Show more

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“…Our results are comparable to those noted in Spain by Sanroque et al (1985) and Vega et al (1987) in Pinus halepensis forests: after an initial increase following the fire, they stated a progressive decrease in organic matter and total carbon. The same result is disclosed by Trabaud (1983Trabaud ( , 1990 for the Quercus coccifera garrigue in France.…”
Section: Organic Matter and Total Organic Carbonsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Our results are comparable to those noted in Spain by Sanroque et al (1985) and Vega et al (1987) in Pinus halepensis forests: after an initial increase following the fire, they stated a progressive decrease in organic matter and total carbon. The same result is disclosed by Trabaud (1983Trabaud ( , 1990 for the Quercus coccifera garrigue in France.…”
Section: Organic Matter and Total Organic Carbonsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Soil changes caused by fire are largely related to fire intensity [2,4,11] which is usually low or moderate in prescribed or controlled burning and high in uncontrolled burning which normally occurs in the dry summer-fall season. Most research on fire effects on microrganisms has been devoted to controlled fires [1,12,13] but concern about wildfires has arisen because they are progressively more numerous and widespread [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El conocimiento de los cambios biofísicos (Bará et al, 1990) y bioquímicos (Alonso et al, 1993a), (Rozados, Alonso, 1991); (Rozados et al, 1993b) en plantas forestales sometidas a algún tipo de estrés, conjuntamente con el seguimiento de los daños producidos (Vega et al, 1987;Harrington, 1993;Ryan, Steel, 1989;Swezy, Agee, 1991) es de gran utilidad para sentar unas posibles bases en cuanto a los niveles de ciertos parámetros bioquímicos o biofísicos, que puedan indicar el estado de salud de esas especies.…”
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