Effects of Wildfires on Soil Organic Carbon in Boreal Permafrost Regions: A Review

Author:

Li Xiaoying1ORCID,Sun Long2,Han Yilun2

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Science and Frozen Soil Engineering Northwest Institute of Eco‐Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences Lanzhou China

2. Key Laboratory of Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management‐Ministry of Education, College of Forestry Northeast Forestry University Harbin China

Abstract

ABSTRACTWildfire strongly influences permafrost environment and soil organic carbon (SOC) pool. In this study, we reviewed the effects of fire severity, time after a fire, and frequency on SOC in boreal permafrost regions. This review highlighted several key points: the effect of wildfires on SOC increased with an increase of fire severity, and the amount of vegetation returned and surface organic matter replenished was less in a short term, which resulted in a significantly lower SOC content compared to that of before the fire. Within a short period after fire, the SOC in near‐surface permafrost and the active layer decreased significantly due to the loss of above ground biomass, permafrost thaw, and increased microbial decomposition; as the years pass after a fire, the SOC gradually accumulates due to the contributions of litter layer accumulation and rooting systems from different stages of succession. The increase in fire frequency accelerated permafrost thawing and the formation of thermokarst, resulting in the rapid release of a large amount of soil carbon and reduced SOC storage. Therefore, the study on the effects of wildfires on SOC in the boreal permafrost region is of great significance to understanding and quantifying the carbon balance of the ecosystem.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

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