2019
DOI: 10.24189/ncr.2019.041
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Sustainability of Soils to Fires as a Factor of Preservation the Shape of Steppe Protected Areas

Abstract: Protected areas located in the steppe zone of Russia represent unique territories. Fires are a constant strong factor affecting the plant and soil components of ecosystems. The resistance of soils to fire in the conditions of semi-arid climate and hilly topography determines the speed of recovery of vegetation and soils in the steppe landscape. The study was devoted to the restoration of water-physical, physico-chemical and chemical properties of soils after the fire in 2014 on the site of the site «Burtinskay… Show more

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“…Strong vegetation transformation has been documented at frequencies of one or more fires in 3 years and in the middle of the growing season (Smelianskiy 2015). A decrease in soil fertility and stability was observed over 2-3 years after fire in the xerophytic steppes of the southern Urals (Galaktionova and Vasilchenko 2019). In addition to overgrazing and climate change, wildfires might have caused the regional degradation of steppes in Mongolia (Liu et al 2013).…”
Section: Implementation For Nature Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strong vegetation transformation has been documented at frequencies of one or more fires in 3 years and in the middle of the growing season (Smelianskiy 2015). A decrease in soil fertility and stability was observed over 2-3 years after fire in the xerophytic steppes of the southern Urals (Galaktionova and Vasilchenko 2019). In addition to overgrazing and climate change, wildfires might have caused the regional degradation of steppes in Mongolia (Liu et al 2013).…”
Section: Implementation For Nature Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%