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Examining the Potential of Forest Residue-Based Amendments for Post-Wildfire Rehabilitation in Colorado, USA
- Source :
- Scientifica, Scientifica, Vol 2017 (2017)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Wildfire is a natural disturbance, though elemental losses and changes that occur during combustion and post-fire erosion can have long-term impacts on soil properties, ecosystem productivity, and watershed condition. Here we evaluate the potential of forest residue-based materials to rehabilitate burned soils. We compare soil nutrient and water availability, and plant recovery after application of 37 t ha−1of wood mulch, 20 t ha−1of biochar, and the combination of the two amendments with untreated, burned soils. We also conducted a greenhouse trial to examine how biochar influenced soil nutrient and water content under two wetting regimes. The effects of wood mulch on plant-available soil N and water content were significant and seasonally consistent during the three-year field study. Biochar applied alone had few effects under field conditions, but significantly increased soil pH, Ca, P, and water in the greenhouse. The mulched biochar treatment had the greatest effects on soil N and water availability and increased cover of the most abundant native plant. We found that rehabilitation treatments consisting of forest residue-based products have potential to enhance soil N and water dynamics and plant recovery following severe wildfire and may be justified where erosion risk or water supply protection are crucial.
- Subjects :
- Article Subject
lcsh:R
lcsh:Medicine
Soil classification
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
010501 environmental sciences
01 natural sciences
complex mixtures
Slash-and-char
Soil conditioner
Agronomy
Soil pH
Soil water
Biochar
040103 agronomy & agriculture
0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries
Environmental science
lcsh:Q
lcsh:Science
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Water content
Mulch
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
General Environmental Science
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 2090908X
- Volume :
- 2017
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scientifica
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....022246a99ea6d161b3c8a8c015edc658