Laboratory Assessment of Forest Soil Respiration Affected by Wildfires under Various Environments of Russia

Abakumov, Evgeny and Maksimova, Ekaterina and Tsibart, Anna and Shamilishviliy, George (2017) Laboratory Assessment of Forest Soil Respiration Affected by Wildfires under Various Environments of Russia. International Journal of Ecology, 2017. pp. 1-10. ISSN 1687-9708

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Abstract

Pyrogenic carbon emission rates were estimated in the soils of three natural zones in Russia: forest-tundra, south-taiga, and forest-steppe. Postfire soils were found to be characterized by essential losses of soil C due to the combustion fire effect. Soils lost 3 or 5 parts of initial carbon content and showed an essential decrease in the C/N ratio during the fire effect. The pH values increased due to soil enrichment by ash during the fire events. CO2 emission rates were highest in natural soil samples, because the amount of organic matter affected by mineralization in those soils was higher than in natural ones. Simultaneously, the total values of mineralized carbon were higher in postfire soils because the SOM quality and composition were altered due to the fire effect. The only exception was in forest-tundra soils, where a high portion of dissolved organic compounds was released during the surface fire. The quality of initial SOM and intensity of the wildfire play the most important roles in the fate of SOM in postfire environments. Further study of CO2 emissions is needed to better characterize postfire SOM dynamics and develop an approach to model this process.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Digital Academic Press > Geological Science
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Date Deposited: 12 Jan 2023 10:58
Last Modified: 09 May 2024 12:32
URI: http://science.researchersasian.com/id/eprint/49

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