Slow carbon and nutrient accumulation in trees established following fire exclusion in the southwestern United States

Volume: 26, Issue: 8, Pages: 2402 - 2413
Published: Nov 10, 2016
Abstract
Increasing tree density that followed fire exclusion after the 1880s in the southwestern United States may have also altered nutrient cycles and led to a carbon (C) sink that constitutes a significant component of the U.S. C budget. Yet, empirical data quantifying century-scale changes in C or nutrients due to fire exclusion are rare. We used tree-ring reconstructions of stand structure from five ponderosa pine-dominated sites from across...
Paper Details
Title
Slow carbon and nutrient accumulation in trees established following fire exclusion in the southwestern United States
Published Date
Nov 10, 2016
Volume
26
Issue
8
Pages
2402 - 2413
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