Effects Of Prescribed Fire On Soils | Is It Good Or Bad?!
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Dr. Kevin Robertson is the director of fire ecology at Tall Timber research facility in north Florida. He discusses some of the data regarding prescribed fire and its effects on soils.
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Canopies will shade out a lot of the growth. Open canopies promote much more growth that has access to direct sunlight. Those plants transfer those nutrients directly into the ground and soil at a much higher density and quantity.
Great information. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Please let my state of Pennsylvania know this, I would love to burn but they make it impossible to burn.
What about mowing in places where you can't burn?
We typically don't encourage mowing, but if it is an area that you are just trying to prevent from becoming overgrown with woody plants and you can't burn it you could mow it.
Wow, Im in central Florida. Learning about the soil quality here. What is soil carbon? burning down an entire field increases soil carbon?
Would that landscape be considered a woodlands? It looks awesome
Technically it would be considered an old field. Although it looks like a forest, it was actually an agricultural field before it was transformed into what it is now.
Where would we find the peer-reviewed scientific literature that backs us, please? Especially the impacts on nitrogen fixing plants.
The information that Dr. Robertson is referring to can be found here talltimbers.org/information-resources/information-resources-publications/
I wouldn’t want to burn a lot though.
2-3 year intervals typically what we would recommend.
We burn pasture every few yrs. Grass comes in like crazy
If you burn during the dormant season the response will be more forbs. Growing season fires promote grasses typically.