The Caldenal ecosystem: Effects of a prescribed burning on soil chemical properties |
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Authors: | María Sofía Larroulet Estela Noemí Hepper Mónica Patricia Álvarez Redondo Valeria Belmonte Ana María Urioste |
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Affiliation: | Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Santa Rosa, La Pampa, Argentina |
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Abstract: | Before and after a prescribed burning, the upper 2.5 cm of soil in patches of forage, nonforage, and shrub vegetation were sampled. Then, bulk density, gravimetric moisture, pH in water, available phosphorus, exchangeable cations, cationic exchange capacity, total nitrogen, total, particulate, and mineral organic carbon contents were determined. Maximum temperature ranges reached over the ground during burning were measured and the highest values were registered in shrubs. Results showed that total, particulate, and mineral organic carbon and total nitrogen contents and percent base saturation increased in all soils after burning, without detecting differential effects between vegetation patches. After burning, available phosphorus content increased both for forage and shrub patches. A Na+ content decrease was observed for all soils in the different patches while Mg2+ content increased. No changes in the other analyzed variables were observed. Prescribed burning, as studied in the present work, might improve the Caldenal soils’ chemical fertility, mainly due to an increase in labile organic matter and some nutrients essential for plant growth. |
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Keywords: | Fire semi-arid region soil fertility vegetation patch |
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