Effect of prescribed fire on soil erosion and soil chemical properties in a mountain area, Northeast Portugal

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Main Author: Fonseca, Felícia
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Figueiredo, Tomás de, Queirós, Anabela, Nogueira, Clotilde
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Prescribed fires are a common management practice in the temperate forests and can be an alternative to reduce the quantity of fuel and hence decrease the wildfire risk. However, fire can affect soil properties (physical, chemical, mineralogical, and biological), depending on a number of factors including fire severity and soil type. A direct effect of fire on soil surface is the creation a continuous film water‐repellent which reduces permeability and increase the soil susceptibility to water erosion processes. Prior to prescribed fire, the study area was covered by shrub species typical of NE Portugal uplands as Erica australis (44% of the surface), Chaemespartium tridentatum (30%), Cystus ladanifer (26%). The fire affected differently individuals of the 3 species, the former showing a high resistance to fire. The research focused on changes in soil chemical properties and on soil erosion processes. Runoff and soil loss were monitored in a set of 4 m2 paired plots installed in the study area, during the first year after the fire and summed losses equivalent to 13 mm runoff and 1.5 Mg ha‐1 soil loss. Chemical soil properties were assessed before, immediately after, and two, six and thirty six months (three years) after the fire. Despite low fire intensity, soil chemical changes were observed. Three years after the fire it turned out that the soil pH values were similar to those seen before the fire. However, the same was not verified with the values of the exchangeable bases, extractable potassium and electric capacity that differ from the observed ones before the fire. Although corresponding to a short monitoring period, these results may add to a better knowledge of the potential susceptibility of burnt scrublands to soil degradation and their natural recovery rates.
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spelling Effect of prescribed fire on soil erosion and soil chemical properties in a mountain area, Northeast PortugalPrescribed fires are a common management practice in the temperate forests and can be an alternative to reduce the quantity of fuel and hence decrease the wildfire risk. However, fire can affect soil properties (physical, chemical, mineralogical, and biological), depending on a number of factors including fire severity and soil type. A direct effect of fire on soil surface is the creation a continuous film water‐repellent which reduces permeability and increase the soil susceptibility to water erosion processes. Prior to prescribed fire, the study area was covered by shrub species typical of NE Portugal uplands as Erica australis (44% of the surface), Chaemespartium tridentatum (30%), Cystus ladanifer (26%). The fire affected differently individuals of the 3 species, the former showing a high resistance to fire. The research focused on changes in soil chemical properties and on soil erosion processes. Runoff and soil loss were monitored in a set of 4 m2 paired plots installed in the study area, during the first year after the fire and summed losses equivalent to 13 mm runoff and 1.5 Mg ha‐1 soil loss. Chemical soil properties were assessed before, immediately after, and two, six and thirty six months (three years) after the fire. Despite low fire intensity, soil chemical changes were observed. Three years after the fire it turned out that the soil pH values were similar to those seen before the fire. However, the same was not verified with the values of the exchangeable bases, extractable potassium and electric capacity that differ from the observed ones before the fire. Although corresponding to a short monitoring period, these results may add to a better knowledge of the potential susceptibility of burnt scrublands to soil degradation and their natural recovery rates.Instituto Politécnico De Bragança, Centro de Investigação de Montanha (CIMO)Biblioteca Digital do IPBFonseca, FelíciaFigueiredo, Tomás deQueirós, AnabelaNogueira, Clotilde2018-04-19T09:28:57Z20162016-01-01T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/17102engFonseca, Felícia; Figueiredo, Tomás de; Queirós, Anabela; Nogueira, Clotilde (2016). Effect of prescribed fire on soil erosion and soil chemical properties in a mountain area, Northeast Portugal. In I International Conference on Research for Sustainable Development in Mountain Regions: book of abstracts. Bragança: CIMO. ISBN 978-972-745-214-9978‐972‐745‐214‐9info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-25T12:07:12Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/17102Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:33:42.135562Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of prescribed fire on soil erosion and soil chemical properties in a mountain area, Northeast Portugal
title Effect of prescribed fire on soil erosion and soil chemical properties in a mountain area, Northeast Portugal
spellingShingle Effect of prescribed fire on soil erosion and soil chemical properties in a mountain area, Northeast Portugal
Fonseca, Felícia
title_short Effect of prescribed fire on soil erosion and soil chemical properties in a mountain area, Northeast Portugal
title_full Effect of prescribed fire on soil erosion and soil chemical properties in a mountain area, Northeast Portugal
title_fullStr Effect of prescribed fire on soil erosion and soil chemical properties in a mountain area, Northeast Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Effect of prescribed fire on soil erosion and soil chemical properties in a mountain area, Northeast Portugal
title_sort Effect of prescribed fire on soil erosion and soil chemical properties in a mountain area, Northeast Portugal
author Fonseca, Felícia
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Figueiredo, Tomás de
Queirós, Anabela
Nogueira, Clotilde
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Queirós, Anabela
Nogueira, Clotilde
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Figueiredo, Tomás de
Queirós, Anabela
Nogueira, Clotilde
description Prescribed fires are a common management practice in the temperate forests and can be an alternative to reduce the quantity of fuel and hence decrease the wildfire risk. However, fire can affect soil properties (physical, chemical, mineralogical, and biological), depending on a number of factors including fire severity and soil type. A direct effect of fire on soil surface is the creation a continuous film water‐repellent which reduces permeability and increase the soil susceptibility to water erosion processes. Prior to prescribed fire, the study area was covered by shrub species typical of NE Portugal uplands as Erica australis (44% of the surface), Chaemespartium tridentatum (30%), Cystus ladanifer (26%). The fire affected differently individuals of the 3 species, the former showing a high resistance to fire. The research focused on changes in soil chemical properties and on soil erosion processes. Runoff and soil loss were monitored in a set of 4 m2 paired plots installed in the study area, during the first year after the fire and summed losses equivalent to 13 mm runoff and 1.5 Mg ha‐1 soil loss. Chemical soil properties were assessed before, immediately after, and two, six and thirty six months (three years) after the fire. Despite low fire intensity, soil chemical changes were observed. Three years after the fire it turned out that the soil pH values were similar to those seen before the fire. However, the same was not verified with the values of the exchangeable bases, extractable potassium and electric capacity that differ from the observed ones before the fire. Although corresponding to a short monitoring period, these results may add to a better knowledge of the potential susceptibility of burnt scrublands to soil degradation and their natural recovery rates.
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