Variability of soil properties with fire severity in pine forests and reforested areas under Mediterranean conditions
Author:
Lucas-Borja Manuel Esteban1, Fernández Cristina2, Plaza-Alvarez Pedro Antonio1, Carrà Bruno Gianmarco1, Zema Demetrio Antonio3
Affiliation:
1. Castilla La Mancha University, School of Advanced Agricultural and Forestry Engineering . Department of Agroforestry Technology and Science and Genetics , Campus Universitario s/n, E-02071 , Albacete , Spain . 2. Centro de Investigación Forestal-Lourizán , Xunta de Galicia, P.O. Box 127, 36080 Pontevedra , Spain . 3. Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria , Department AGRARIA , Località Feo di Vito, I-89122 Reggio Calabria , Italy .
Abstract
Abstract
It is well known how fires affect the properties of forest soils depending on its severity. A better understanding of the magnitude of these impacts is essential to setup effective management actions after fire against the losses of soil and biodiversity. However, physical, chemical and biological processes in burnt soils are complex, resulting in a diversity of fire-induced changes, as acknowledged in many literature studies. Moreover, these changes may be even variable between natural forests and reforested areas. This study explores the changes in the most important soil properties with fire severity, from low to high. The main chemical parameters of soils were measured after field sampling in different pine forests (burnt natural stands, reforested areas as well as unburnt sites) of Castilla La Mancha (Central Eastern Spain). In comparison to the unburnt soils, the investigation has shown in the burnt areas: (i) no evident changes in soil pH at all fire severities, except in natural stands burnt at a very high severity (showing an increase of about 10%); (ii) increases in the organic carbon content (by about 70%) of soils burnt at a moderate fire severity under both forest ecosystems, and in reforested areas at very high fire severities (+95%); (iii) small differences in the nitrogen content of soil, except for a significant increase measured in soils burnt at an moderate fire severity under both the natural pine stand and reforested area (about +300%); (iv) a limited variability of the phosphorous content in the soil, with only an increase in soils under natural pine stands burnt at moderate fire severity (by 250%); (v) increases in magnesium and potassium contents in soils burnt at the highest fire severities for both land conditions, and decreases in calcium content in reforested areas burnt at the highest severity. Due to some negative impacts (increase in pH and decrease in organic carbon), the implementation of post-fire management actions at natural pine stands burnt at the highest fire severity should be a priority over reforested areas. Overall, this study did not show a straightforward pattern between soil properties, fire severity and land condition. This means that other parameters (for instance, the hydrological properties of soils) that were not explored in this investigation could have played an important role, and therefore must be taken into consideration when defining post-fire management actions.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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