2023
DOI: 10.1071/wf23007
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Quantifying the flammability of living plants at the branch scale: which metrics to use?

J. G. Cawson,
J. E. Burton,
B. J. Pickering
et al.

Abstract: Background Plant flammability is an important factor in fire behaviour and post-fire ecological responses. There is consensus about the broad attributes (or axes) of flammability but little consistency in their measurement. Aims We sought to provide a pathway towards greater consistency in flammability research by identifying a subset of preferred flammability metrics for living plants. Methods Flammability was measured at the branch scale using a range of metrics for 140 plant specimens in an ap… Show more

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“…Cui et al, 2020), because different flammability components have distinct implications for fire behaviour and ecological responses. Therefore, selecting the most relevant ones for a specific purpose has become a challenge, making the standardization of terminology and methodologies increasingly relevant (Cawson et al, 2023;Varner et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cui et al, 2020), because different flammability components have distinct implications for fire behaviour and ecological responses. Therefore, selecting the most relevant ones for a specific purpose has become a challenge, making the standardization of terminology and methodologies increasingly relevant (Cawson et al, 2023;Varner et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%