[HTML][HTML] Fire Impacts on Soil Properties and Implications for Sustainability in Rotational Shifting Cultivation: A Review
N Arunrat, P Kongsurakan, LW Solomon… - Agriculture, 2024 - mdpi.com
Fire, a prevalent land management tool in rotational shifting cultivation (RSC), has long
been debated for its immediate disruption of surface soil, vegetation, and microbial …
been debated for its immediate disruption of surface soil, vegetation, and microbial …
Variations of soil properties and soil surface loss after fire in rotational shifting cultivation in Northern Thailand
N Arunrat, S Sereenonchai, P Kongsurakan… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Since fire is still necessary for rotational shifting cultivation (RSC), the vertical distribution
and slope effect on soil properties and soil surface loss after a fire remain unclear. To …
and slope effect on soil properties and soil surface loss after a fire remain unclear. To …
[HTML][HTML] Short-term response of soil bacterial and fungal communities to fire in rotational shifting cultivation, northern Thailand
Soil microbial communities are ubiquitous and essential for the functioning of the soil
system. The use of fire is a common practice in rotational shifting cultivation (RSC) to clear …
system. The use of fire is a common practice in rotational shifting cultivation (RSC) to clear …
Stability of soil bacteria in undisturbed soil and continuous maize cultivation in Northern Thailand
Rotational shifting cultivation (RSC) in Northern Thailand serves the dual purpose of
ensuring food security and meeting economic goals through maize cultivation. However, the …
ensuring food security and meeting economic goals through maize cultivation. However, the …
Analysis of the future potential impact of environmental and climate changes on wildfire spread in Ghana's ecological zones using a Random Forest (RF) machine …
Climate change is increasing the hazards and catastrophes in many parts of the world,
without sparing the natural zones, which are likewise growing more vulnerable in the face of …
without sparing the natural zones, which are likewise growing more vulnerable in the face of …
Fire-Induced Changes in Soil Properties and Bacterial Communities in Rotational Shifting Cultivation Fields in Northern Thailand
Simple Summary The dynamics of the soil bacterial communities in rotational shifting
cultivation fields were investigated. A six-year interval of fallow years did not result in any …
cultivation fields were investigated. A six-year interval of fallow years did not result in any …
Spatio-temporal assessment of soil properties immediately and eight months after a high intensity-controlled burn in the south of Spain
In recent years, the use of fire as a means by which to manage forest ecosystems has
become more frequent in Europe. Fire has a significant impact on the soil, and it is therefore …
become more frequent in Europe. Fire has a significant impact on the soil, and it is therefore …
Modeling Land Use and Climate Change Effects on Soil Organic Carbon Storage under Different Plantation Systems in Mizoram, Northeast India
Soil carbon sequestration is vital to reduce the atmospheric carbon concentration, which is
expected to increase within future climatic scenarios. The present study aims to investigate …
expected to increase within future climatic scenarios. The present study aims to investigate …
Stubble burning effect on soil's dielectric behavior: an exploration of machine learning-based modelling approaches
P Palta, P Kaur - Soil and Sediment Contamination: An …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Stubble burning is a conventional technique of residue management that has affected the
physio-chemical properties of the soils. In soil sciences, dielectric properties of soils using …
physio-chemical properties of the soils. In soil sciences, dielectric properties of soils using …
Accounting for organic carbon and total nitrogen stock variability on a stony soil slope under a seasonally dry tropical forest
RF da Silva Souza, VJL Felix, V da Silva Fraga… - Journal of South …, 2024 - Elsevier
Stony soils are typical of the Brazilian semi-arid region and display specific traits that lead to
substantial pedological variability. This hinders the effective quantification of stocks of soil …
substantial pedological variability. This hinders the effective quantification of stocks of soil …