2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202308.1207.v1
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The Impact of Post-Fire Smoke on Ecosystems All over the World

Mahboube Zahed,
Renata Baczek Kwinta

Abstract: Fire-related cues could alter vegetation community composition by promoting or excluding different types of plants. Smoke-derived compounds have been a hot topic in plant and crop physiology. There are some fire-prone areas in Australia, both Americas, some Mediterranean countries and regions with extensive prescribed or illegal burning like central European, which are subjected to a direct impact of fire (heat, minerals accumulation from the burning matter) and/or the indirect one (smoke) and undergo composit… Show more

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