Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Forest Sciences Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Agriculture

Journal

2016

Fire

Articles 1 - 2 of 2

Full-Text Articles in Forest Sciences

The Effect Of Fire On The Vegetation And Soil Properties Of Ungrazed Shortgrasssteppe Rangeland Of The Eastern Anatolia Region Of Turkey, Şule Erkovan, Ali̇ Koç, Mehmet Keri̇m Güllap, Hali̇l İbrahi̇m Erkovan, Serdar Bi̇len Jan 2016

The Effect Of Fire On The Vegetation And Soil Properties Of Ungrazed Shortgrasssteppe Rangeland Of The Eastern Anatolia Region Of Turkey, Şule Erkovan, Ali̇ Koç, Mehmet Keri̇m Güllap, Hali̇l İbrahi̇m Erkovan, Serdar Bi̇len

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Fire is an important driver of ecological processes and a management tool in humid rangelands, but it is less known in semiarid rangelands at cool temperatures. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of fire on some vegetation and soil properties of the highland steppe rangelands of the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. Canopy coverage, botanical composition as a functional group, aboveground biomass, litter mass, bacteria and fungi numbers, soil moisture, pH, organic matter, available NO3, available NH4, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, total calcium, total potassium, total magnesium, total sodium, cation exchange capacity, and calcium carbonate contents …


Early Postfire Vegetation Recovery Of Pinus Brutia Forests: Effects Of Fire Severity, Prefire Stand Age, And Aspect, Ali̇ Kavgaci, Erdal Örtel, Ivan Torres, Hugh Safford Jan 2016

Early Postfire Vegetation Recovery Of Pinus Brutia Forests: Effects Of Fire Severity, Prefire Stand Age, And Aspect, Ali̇ Kavgaci, Erdal Örtel, Ivan Torres, Hugh Safford

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Forests dominated by serotinous tree species are usually generalized to follow an autosuccessional model of postfire recovery. However, recent studies have suggested that prefire conditions, topography, and idiosyncrasies of the fire disturbance can have notable effects on how such forests respond to fire. We investigated the effects of fire severity, prefire stand age, and aspect (slope orientation) on the early postfire recovery of Pinus brutia forest. The study site was the area of 2008 Serik-Tasağıl Fire, one of the largest forest fires in Turkish recorded history. We sampled early postfire conditions at five sites having different conditions in terms of …