Succession of vegetation after a high-intensity fire in a pine forest with lichens


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This paper presents the results of 20-year studies into the impact made by an experimental high-intensity fire on ecosystem components and postfire succession in a middle-taiga pine forest. About 44% of forest fuel loads burned down during the fire, and the emission of carbon was more than 18 t C/ha. As a result of the fire impact, trees died within 3 years after the fire, and this resulted in a significant accumulation of fuel loads. Twenty years after the fire, the biomass of forest fuel loads surpassed the prefire values 4 times, which led to the possibility of the origin of a repeated high-intensity fire. The initial stage of postfire succession in the pine forest is determined by forest vegetation conditions and takes place with the replacement of dominant grass and shrubs. The agrochemical and hydrothermal soil indicators were revealed to be changed after the fire, and this promoted improved conditions for the origin and development of natural regeneration sufficient for the formation of forest stand.

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G. A. Ivanova

Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch

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Email: gaivanova@ksc.rasn.ru
Russian Federation, Akademgorodok 50/28, Kransnoyarsk, 660036

V. A. Ivanov

Siberian State Technological University

Email: gaivanova@ksc.rasn.ru
Russian Federation, Kransnoyarsk, 660049

N. M. Kovaleva

Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch

Email: gaivanova@ksc.rasn.ru
Russian Federation, Akademgorodok 50/28, Kransnoyarsk, 660036

S. G. Conard

US Forest Service

Email: gaivanova@ksc.rasn.ru
United States, 5775 W US Highway 10, Missoula, MT, 59808

S. V. Zhila

Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch

Email: gaivanova@ksc.rasn.ru
Russian Federation, Akademgorodok 50/28, Kransnoyarsk, 660036

P. A. Tarasov

Siberian State Technological University

Email: gaivanova@ksc.rasn.ru
Russian Federation, Kransnoyarsk, 660049

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