Effects of fire-derived charcoal on soil properties and seedling regeneration in a recently burned Larix gmelinii/Pinus sylvestris forest |
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Authors: | Kobayashi Makoto Muneto Hirobe Thomas H. DeLuca Semyon V. Bryanin Valentina F. Procopchuk Takayoshi Koike |
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Affiliation: | 1.Laboratory Silviculture and Forest Ecological Studies,Hokkaido University,Sapporo,Japan;2.Lab. Forest Ecology, Graduate School of Environmental Science,Okayama University,Okayama,Japan;3.SENRGY, Environment Centre Wales,Bangor University,Bangor,UK;4.Lab. Agrochemistry and Soil Science,Far Eastern Agricultural University,Blagoveshchensk,Russia;5.Climate Impact Research Center, Department of Ecology and Environmental Science,Ume? University,Abisko,Sweden;6.Lab. Geoeology,Institute of Geoecology and Nature Management, Far East Branch of Russian Academy of Science,Blagoveshchensk,Russia |
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Abstract: | Purpose Fire is a primary form of disturbance in boreal ecosystems. Charcoal is an important by-product of forest fire and has been reported to have the potential to influence the plant community establishing after fire. To date, however, no study has effectively tested the relationship between charcoal and plant regeneration in the actual post-fire forests. To determine the contribution of charcoal to soil properties and plant regeneration after forest fires, we conducted in situ investigations concerning the relationship between charcoal and the plant–soil system. |
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