Postfire regeneration of plant and soil organic pools in a Piceamariana– Cladoniastellaris ecosystem

Postfire recovery of biomass and soil organic pools was measured in a sequence of 10 subarctic lichen woodlands aged from 0 to 140 years. Less than one-tenth of total live biomass combusted at the time of burning. Aboveground biomass combustion of species ranged from nil to over 90% depending on pla...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Main Author: Auclair, Allan N. D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1985
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/x85-046 2024-06-23T07:57:03+00:00 Postfire regeneration of plant and soil organic pools in a Piceamariana– Cladoniastellaris ecosystem Auclair, Allan N. D. 1985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x85-046 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/x85-046 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Forest Research volume 15, issue 1, page 279-291 ISSN 0045-5067 1208-6037 journal-article 1985 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/x85-046 2024-06-13T04:10:51Z Postfire recovery of biomass and soil organic pools was measured in a sequence of 10 subarctic lichen woodlands aged from 0 to 140 years. Less than one-tenth of total live biomass combusted at the time of burning. Aboveground biomass combustion of species ranged from nil to over 90% depending on plant stature. Although no trees or lichen survived, shrub mortality (6%) was minor. Developmental phases similar to those in northern hardwood forest were apparent. Reorganization was dominated by shrubs over the first three decades. Aggradation resulted in a fourfold increase in total biomass; it was then followed by a 14% decrease occurring at transition (110–140 years postfire). Breakdown of the burnt lichen mat was rapid (1500 kg•ha −1 •year −1 ) compared with the disintegration of dead wood. Of an initial 40 000 kg•ha −1 in dead boles and branches, 15 000 kg•ha −1 remained 110 years later. Little change in soil humus mass occurred during fire and postfire. Total live and dead organic mass remained relatively constant over the 140 years of recovery. However, the live/dead ratio of organic mass showed a gradual but consistent increase. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Forest Research 15 1 279 291
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description Postfire recovery of biomass and soil organic pools was measured in a sequence of 10 subarctic lichen woodlands aged from 0 to 140 years. Less than one-tenth of total live biomass combusted at the time of burning. Aboveground biomass combustion of species ranged from nil to over 90% depending on plant stature. Although no trees or lichen survived, shrub mortality (6%) was minor. Developmental phases similar to those in northern hardwood forest were apparent. Reorganization was dominated by shrubs over the first three decades. Aggradation resulted in a fourfold increase in total biomass; it was then followed by a 14% decrease occurring at transition (110–140 years postfire). Breakdown of the burnt lichen mat was rapid (1500 kg•ha −1 •year −1 ) compared with the disintegration of dead wood. Of an initial 40 000 kg•ha −1 in dead boles and branches, 15 000 kg•ha −1 remained 110 years later. Little change in soil humus mass occurred during fire and postfire. Total live and dead organic mass remained relatively constant over the 140 years of recovery. However, the live/dead ratio of organic mass showed a gradual but consistent increase.
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author Auclair, Allan N. D.
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title Postfire regeneration of plant and soil organic pools in a Piceamariana– Cladoniastellaris ecosystem
title_short Postfire regeneration of plant and soil organic pools in a Piceamariana– Cladoniastellaris ecosystem
title_full Postfire regeneration of plant and soil organic pools in a Piceamariana– Cladoniastellaris ecosystem
title_fullStr Postfire regeneration of plant and soil organic pools in a Piceamariana– Cladoniastellaris ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Postfire regeneration of plant and soil organic pools in a Piceamariana– Cladoniastellaris ecosystem
title_sort postfire regeneration of plant and soil organic pools in a piceamariana– cladoniastellaris ecosystem
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