[HTML][HTML] Prescribed burning in spring or autumn did not affect the soil fungal community in Mediterranean Pinus nigra natural forests

A Vázquez-Veloso, T Dejene, JA Oria-de-Rueda… - Forest Ecology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
In the context of global change, wildfires are not only a threat but are also increasing in their
severity in forest ecosystems worldwide, affecting and modifying vegetation, wildlife, and …

Contrasting soil fungal communities in Mediterranean pine forests subjected to different wildfire frequencies

E Buscardo, S Rodríguez-Echeverría, H Freitas… - Fungal Diversity, 2015 - Springer
Mediterranean forest ecosystems are characterized by various vascular plant groups with
their associated mycorrhizae and free living soil fungi with various ecological functions. Fire …

Changes in sporocarp production and vegetation following wildfire in a Mediterranean Forest Ecosystem dominated by Pinus nigra in Northern Spain

O Mediavilla, JA Oria-de-Rueda… - Forest ecology and …, 2014 - Elsevier
In Mediterranean forests, wildfires are a common feature which profoundly alters vegetation
and its associated fungal communities. While a great deal of research has been advocated …

Are Wildfires a Threat to Fungi in European Pinus Forests? A Case Study of Boreal and Mediterranean Forests

I Franco-Manchón, K Salo, JA Oria-de-Rueda… - Forests, 2019 - mdpi.com
Natural forests and plantations of Pinus are ecologically and economically important
worldwide, producing an array of goods and services, including the provision of non-wood …

Effects of prescribed burning on soil microbial community and vegetation in pine plantations of Southern Italy

AE Catalanotti, S Strumia, A Esposito… - … OF THE 6TH …, 2010 - iris.unicampania.it
Prescribed burning application for fire risk reduction, pasture improvement and conservation
of natural habitats of Community interest, is increasing throughout Europe. Monitoring …

[HTML][HTML] Fungal diversity and community composition responses to the reintroduction of fire in a non-managed Mediterranean shrubland ecosystem

J Espinosa, T Dejene, M Guijarro, X Cerdá, J Madrigal… - Forest Ecosystems, 2023 - Elsevier
Background More than a decade of fire suppression has changed the structure of fire-
adapted shrubland ecosystems in Spain's National Parks, which are now at extreme risk of …

Wildfire and post-fire management effects on early fungal succession in Pinus mugo plantations, located in Curonian Spit (Lithuania)

E Kutorga, G Adamonytė, R Iršėnaitė, S Juzėnas… - Geoderma, 2012 - Elsevier
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of wildfire and subsequent forest
management on the diversity and functional community structure of fungi during early stage …

The role of fire frequency and severity on the regeneration of Mediterranean serotinous pines under different environmental conditions

V Fernández-García, PZ Fulé, E Marcos… - Forest Ecology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Fire frequency and burn severity may increase in pine forests in the Mediterranean Basin
under the warmer and drier climate projected for this region. Our study aims to evaluate the …

Resistance of the soil fungal communities to medium-intensity fire prevention treatments in a Mediterranean scrubland

C Castaño, M Hernández-Rodríguez, J Geml… - Forest ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Cistus ladanifer scrublands are widely distributed in the Mediterranean basin and represent
an early stage of secondary succession following major disturbances (eg, fire). This …

Early effects of a wildfire on the diversity and production of fungal communities in Mediterranean vegetation types dominated by Cistus ladanifer and Pinus pinaster in …

P Martín-Pinto, H Vaquerizo, F Peñalver… - Forest Ecology and …, 2006 - Elsevier
This study examined the short-term effects of wildfire on fungal communities in two
Mediterranean ecosystems in northwestern Spain, dominated by Pinus pinaster Ait. and …