环境科学
生态系统
土壤碳
温带气候
地中海气候
亚热带
森林生态学
火情
温带雨林
土壤科学
土壤水分
农学
生态学
生物
作者
Jinquan Li,Junmin Pei,Jiajia Liu,Jihua Wu,Bo Li,Changming Fang,Ming Nie
摘要
Abstract A consensus about the fire‐related soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) impacts that determine soil health and ecosystem services at the global scale remains elusive. Here, we conducted a global meta‐analysis of 3173 observations with 1444, 1334, 228, and 167 observations for soil C, N, pyrogenic C (PyC), and the percent of PyC to total organic C (PyC/TOC) from 296 field studies. Results showed that fire significantly decreased soil C (−15.2%) and N (−14.6%) but increased soil PyC (40.6%) and PyC/TOC (30.3%). Stronger negative fire impacts on soil C and N were found in tropical and temperate climates than in Mediterranean and subtropical climates; stronger effects were found in forest ecosystems than in non‐forest ecosystems. Wildfire and high‐severity fire led to greater soil C and N losses than prescribed and low‐severity fires, respectively, while they promoted greater increases in soil PyC and PyC/TOC than prescribed and low‐severity fires, respectively. However, soil C and N recovered to control levels approximately 10 years after fire, which is a shorter period than previously determined. These results suggest that fire‐induced PyC production should be accounted for in the C budget under global change. These results will improve our knowledge of the spatiotemporal variability of fire effects on soil C and N storage and have implications for fire management and ecosystem recovery.
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