Impact of forest fire on physical, chemical and biological properties of soil: A review

Verma, S; Jayakumar, S

HERO ID

7304972

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2012

Language

English

HERO ID 7304972
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Impact of forest fire on physical, chemical and biological properties of soil: A review
Authors Verma, S; Jayakumar, S
Journal Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
Volume 2
Issue 3
Page Numbers 168-176
Abstract Forest fire is very common to all the ecosystems of the world. It affects both vegetation and soil. It is also helpful in maintaining diversity and stability of ecosystems. Effect of forest fire and prescribed fire on forest soil is very complex. It affects soil organic matter, macro and micro-nutrients, physical properties of soil like texture, colour, pH, Bulk Density as well as soil biota. The impact of fire on forest soil depends on various factors such as intensity of fire, fuel load and soil moisture. Fire is beneficial as well as harmful for the forest soil depending on its severity and fire return interval. In low intensity fires, combustion of litter and soil organic matter increase plant available nutrients, which results in rapid growth of herbaceous plants and a significant increase in plant storage of nutrients. Whereas high intensity fires can result into complete loss of soil organic matter, volatilization of N, P, S, K, death of microbes, etc. Intense forest fire results into formation of some organic compounds with hydrophobic properties, which results into high water repellent soils. Forest fire also causes long term effect on forest soil. The purpose of this paper is to review the effect of forest fire on various properties of soil, which are important in maintaining healthy ecosystem.
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Keyword forest soil; wildfires; soil organic carbon; plant available nutrients; soil dwelling invertebrates; soil physical characteristics