Soil chemistry and microbial activity after a surface fire in a mixed temperate forest

Sepken Kaptanoğlu, Ç. Tavşanoğlu, O. C. Turgay
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Fire-affected soils have recently received more attention in soil science because some of the atmospheric CO 2 emissions have directly been driven from soils during fires and climate change has increased fire frequency in many ecosystems of Earth. However, low-intensity surface fires and their effects on soil properties have been relatively less studied in comparison to moderate to high-intensity crown fires. In this study, the effect of a surface fire on the chemical and biological properties of soil with a thick organic layer was investigated in a mixed forest stand dominated by Castanea sativa , Fagus orientalis and Pinus nigra ssp. pallasiana in Bursa Province, Turkey. Soil samples were taken from burned and unburned (control) sites in three periods: December 2011, July 2012, and November 2013. Samples were analyzed to determine some chemical and biological properties in the soil. We tested the effect of fire and period on each variable by two-way ANOVA analysis. The results indicated that Nt and OM were not affected by fire, while C / N ratio decreased. The difference between the periods was significant as regards OM and acid phosphatase enzyme activity. Fire resulted in a significant increase in soil pH, Ca, Mg and no significant change in P 2 O 5 . Although we found that surface fires limited the effect on soil properties, we concluded that there might be positive interactions between increased available nutrients in the soil and the burning of soil with relatively low severity. Prescribed fire can be proposed as a management tool to mitigate fire risks and short-time enrichment of available soil nutrients in these ecosystems.
混合温带森林地表火灾后土壤化学和微生物活动
近年来,受火灾影响的土壤受到土壤科学的越来越多的关注,因为一些大气中的二氧化碳排放是在火灾期间直接从土壤中释放出来的,气候变化增加了地球许多生态系统中火灾的频率。然而,与中高强度的林冠火灾相比,低强度的地表火灾及其对土壤性质的影响研究相对较少。研究了地表火灾对黑松(Pinus nigra ssp)、板栗(Castanea sativa)、东方革(Fagus orientalis)和黑松(Pinus nigra ssp)混交林厚有机层土壤化学和生物学特性的影响。土耳其布尔萨省的pallasiana。在2011年12月、2012年7月和2013年11月三个时期分别从燃烧和未燃烧(对照)地点采集土壤样本。对样品进行了分析,以确定土壤中的一些化学和生物特性。我们通过双向方差分析检验了火灾和时期对各变量的影响。结果表明,硝态氮和有机质不受火灾影响,但碳氮比降低。不同时期之间的OM和酸性磷酸酶活性差异显著。火烧导致土壤pH、Ca、Mg显著升高,p2o无显著变化。虽然我们发现地表火灾限制了对土壤性质的影响,但我们得出的结论是,土壤中有效养分的增加与相对较低程度的土壤燃烧之间可能存在积极的相互作用。规定火可以作为一种管理工具,以减轻这些生态系统的火灾风险和短期丰富有效土壤养分。
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