Immediate fire-induced changes in soil microbial community composition in an outdoor experimental controlled system

Volume: 696, Pages: 134033 - 134033
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Short-term fire-induced changes to the soil microbial community are usually closely associated to fire severity, which essentially consists in the fire-induced loss or decomposition of organic matter above ground and below ground. Many functional processes and soil properties, including plant recolonization and soil microorganism activity, depend on fire severity. Seven days after burning, we evaluated the impact of two fire severities (low and...
Paper Details
Title
Immediate fire-induced changes in soil microbial community composition in an outdoor experimental controlled system
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
696
Pages
134033 - 134033
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