Growth and nutrient content of perennial grasslands following burning in semi-arid, sub-tropical Australia

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L.T. Bennett
T.S. Judd
M.A. Adams
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[1] University of Western Australia,Department of Botany
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Plant Ecology | 2003年 / 164卷
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Fire; Native tussock grassland; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Rangelands;
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Fire often increases the productivity of perennial tussock grasslands inmesic environments but can reduce growth for one or more growing seasons inaridand semi-arid environments. We examined effects of single-burns on growth andnutrient content of grasslands in sub-tropical, northwestern Australia. Thesegrasslands were dominated by Themeda triandra, a speciesoften managed by regular burning in wetter temperate and tropical zones. Burnswere in the late dry season and were replicated using small plots (5 ×5-m) within fenced areas at two sites.Total projective cover and aboveground biomass were significantly less in burntplots relative to controls for 2.5 years after burning despite four growingseasons, including the first summer, of above-average rainfall. Recovery ofburnt plots was hindered by an extended dry period in the second year,demonstrating that rainfall in subsequent seasons can be as important asrainfall in the first season in determining post-burn productivity ofgrasslandsin semi-arid environments. Greater decreases in grass cover in burnt plotsduring the extended dry period may have been due to less standing dead andlitter than controls, and therefore less insulation from extreme summertemperatures, although relationships between cover changes and cover at thestart of the period were weak. With the exception of increased pH near grasstussocks, burning had little effect on chemical characteristics of surfacesoilsin the first week. Concentrations of N, and particularly P, in abovegroundplantmaterial were greater in burnt plots four months after burning, followingsummerrains, but were either less than or similar to those in controls withincreasingly dry conditions. Significantly lower concentrations of P in greenfoliage from burnt plots during dry seasons, when uptake from soil pools wouldbe minimal, indicated that burning decreased P retranslocation from plantstores. However, we found no evidence that single-burns increased nutrientlimitations to growth because plant contents of N and P were comparable inburntand control plots during periods of adequate water supply. Our data supportprevious generalizations that prescribed burning of perennial tussockgrasslandsin semi-arid environments is mostly unnecessary because putative benefits ofincreased productivity and forage quality, characteristic of more mesicenvironments, were not realized.
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