IADIZA   20886
INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DE INVESTIGACIONES DE LAS ZONAS ARIDAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
EFFECT OF NONPRESCRIBED FIRE ON AN Atriplex lampa COMMUNITY, IN THE GUADAL PLATEAU OF MENDOZA PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
Autor/es:
PASSERA, C.,; ALLEGRETTI, L.,; ROBLES, A.B.
Revista:
ARID LAND RESEARCH AND MANGEMENT
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS
Referencias:
Año: 2007 p. 91 - 105
Resumen:
The purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of a single non-prescribed fire on species community composition, woody and herbaceous species diversity, carrying capacity, density of dominating shrubs and their resprouting capacity after fire. For short and long-term evaluations two sites were chosen in a private extensive cattle ranch: (1) unburned areas and (2) burned areas. The forage total cover before fire (initial stage) was 54 %, this cover decreased in burned areas to 13% (1986) and to 25 % (2000), mainly due to a reduction in forage shrub cover. The cover of Atriplex lampa (zampa), the dominant forage shrub, decreased from 17.0 to 0.20 % in 1986 after fire, and fifteen years later this value remains constant (0.33 %).  The same area showed a carrying capacity, expressed in hectares per Large Stock Unit (LSU), of 10 ha LSU -1 by 1986 and 17 ha LSU -1 by 2000, whereas in unburned areas it was 7 ha LSU -1, similar to pre-wildfire. All selected species that had been cut, simulating the action of fire, resprouted one year later, except zampa. We determined that the reestablishment of zampa plants in burned areas is extremely slow. Conditions as absence of adventitious bud/root crown and drought in following postfire years may have determined the poor recovery of A. lampa.