Fire (Apr 2024)

Fire as a Factor in the Dynamics of Meadow Vegetation: A Model Experiment in Western Siberia

  • Sergey Lednev,
  • Denis Kasymov,
  • Ivan Semenkov,
  • Galya Klink,
  • Mikhail Agafontsev,
  • Tatyana Koroleva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fire7040115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
p. 115

Abstract

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The state of meadow vegetation in areas with different ages of experimental spring burnout (from 1 to 12 years ago) was studied in the Tomsk region for 3 years. On experimental plots of 1 m2 and 100 m2 (small- and middle-scale levels, respectively), the dynamics of species richness, total projective cover of vegetation, and aboveground phytomass reserves were characterized, and the structure of communities was analyzed. It was revealed that a single fire in the spring significantly reduces species richness for small-scale plots and increases the total projective cover for middle-scale plots. Structural differences from control plots can be traced from 1 to 4 years for different characteristics. The effects of fire are more prominent for small-scale plots. To suppress tree growth and maintain the existence of meadows, grass fires seem to be a less effective practice than mowing. At the same time, the results obtained potentially allow us to consider prescribed burning as a tool for maintaining the stability of meadow plant communities in the south of Western Siberia, preventing them from becoming overgrown with tree undergrowth, in cases with a controlled frequency of burning and the use of appropriate fire safety measures.

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