Seasonal Effects of Wildfires on the Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil in Andean Grassland Ecosystems in Cusco, Peru: Pending Challenges

Author:

Roman Melida12,Zubieta Ricardo1ORCID,Ccanchi Yerson13ORCID,Martínez Alejandra4,Paucar Ysai2ORCID,Alvarez Sigrid24,Loayza Julio2,Ayala Filomeno2

Affiliation:

1. Subdirección de Ciencias de la Atmósfera e Hidrósfera, Instituto Geofísico del Perú (IGP), Lima 15494, Peru

2. Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería Agropecuária, Facultad de Agronomia y Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco (UNSAAC), Andahuaylas 03700, Peru

3. Programa de Maestria en Recursos Hídricos, Escuela de Postgrado, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina (UNALM), Lima 15012, Peru

4. Subdirección de Geofísica y Sociedad, Instituto Geofísico del Perú (IGP), Lima 15494, Peru

Abstract

Soils are a valuable renewable resource on human timescales, and they interact with distinctive grassland ecosystems characterized by unique biodiversity and essential provision of ecosystem services, such as water supply and carbon sequestration. However, knowledge of the effects of wildfires on soil properties and nutrient availability in the Andes remains limited. Andean grasslands are currently one of the ecosystems of the Peruvian Andes most affected by wildfires. Our objective is to analyze the effect of fire activity on the physicochemical properties of soil and analyze its social context in Cusco, in the southern Andes of Peru. Soil samples were collected during five periods, spanning both the dry and rainy seasons, to characterize changes in soil properties and monitor vegetation recovery post-fire in two local communities dedicated to livestock activities. The vegetation restored after the wildfire was measured by the “step transect” method. Post-fire changes in soil properties indicate slight increases in pH, electrical conductivity, organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium during the onset of the rainy season; thereafter, a gradual reduction in these values was observed. This reduction can be attributed to leaching associated with the seasonal rainfall and runoff regime. Our findings indicate that one-year post-fire, the biomass in burned areas is reduced to 30–46% of the biomass in unburned areas. A complete regeneration is likely to occur in up to 4 years; this assertion is supported by the perceptions of the affected population, as expressed in interviews conducted in the two farming communities. These results are significant for decision-makers formulation of policies and regulations regarding grasslands and their seasonal restoration.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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