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Soil organic matter and soil physicochemical properties associated with forest fires in central Taiwan

Journal
Soil Science
Journal Volume
173
Journal Issue
11
Start Page
768
End Page
778
Date Issued
2008-11
Author(s)
Po-Neng Chiang  
Shun-Yao Zhuang
Ya-Nan Wang  
Wei Wang
Ming-Kuang Wang
Shu-Tzong Lin
DOI
10.1097/ss.0b013e31818a2c72
URI
https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-67049101045&origin=resultslist
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/724405
Abstract
Forest fires can disturb the evolution of plant communities and influence both soil organic matter (SOM) and soil physicochemical properties. The historic vegetation changes and the influences on soil properties and OM induced by fires are still not well known for central Taiwan. This study investigates the effect of forest fires on SOM and soil physicochemical properties, as well as vegetation changes, in two parallel burnt and unburnt stands of pine and mixed forest. Fresh plant tissues and four pedons of the selected stands were subjected to physical, chemical, and mineralogical analysis of the soils, as well as cross-polarization and magic angle spinning C-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to determine the functional groups of SOM. Soil textures from the four pedons ranged from clay to silty loam. Soil pH ranged from 3.68 to 5.28 and increased with increasing soil depth. Illite, kaolinite, and vermiculite were the major clay minerals identified by the X-ray diffraction analysis. The organic functional groups of the mixed forest stand SOM showed a trend similar to that of the pine forest stand, containing high hemicellulose and lignin materials. High aromatic C contents were observed in the burnt zones. In this study site, the δC values of the OM from Pedons 1 and 2 of the unburnt and burnt pine stands were compared with those of mixed forest stands (Pedons 3 and 4). The recent forest fires did not seriously interfere with the SOM contents. It can be seen that the variations of δC values in the forests are caused by high soil erosion on the steep slopes.
Subjects
δ13C values
Forest fire
Mixed forest
NMR spectroscopy
Pine forest
Soil organic matter
Type
journal article

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