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Fire impacts on soil microorganisms: mass, activity and diversity

Summary/Abstract

The ecosystem response to fire is often linked to fire severity and recurrence, with potentially larges consequences on both above- and below-ground processes. Understanding the fire impact has become increasing important in the light of recent changes to disturbance regimes due to climate change. While the impacts on the above vegetation and the below soil physical and chemical properties are well documented, it remains unclear how fire affects the fine-scale microorganisms. Microbial communities are responsible for driving essential ecosystem processes and particularly sensitive to changes induced in soil quality by wildfire or prescribed fire disturbances. This work is a review of the last three years literature, dealing with the fire impact on mass, activity and diversity of soil microorganisms from soil A horizon.

Ana Barreiro, Montserrat Díaz-Raviña, Fire impacts on soil microorganisms: mass, activity and diversity, Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health, 2021, 100264, ISSN 2468-5844.

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May 2021
Ana Barreiro, Montserrat Díaz-Raviña
Elsevier
Review Article
Impact Attribution → Ecosystem Impacts
Impact Attribution → Wildfires

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