Mulching and seeding treatments for post-fire soil stabilisation in NW Spain: Short-term effects and effectiveness

The implementation of post-fire stabilisation techniques in forests ecosystems located in the NW of Spain is required since high severity wildfires are common and the risk of erosion is high due to pronounced terrain relief in combination with abundant precipitation; however, there is limited quanti...

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Published inGeoderma Vol. 191; pp. 31 - 39
Main Authors Díaz-Raviña, M., Martín, A., Barreiro, A., Lombao, A., Iglesias, L., Díaz-Fierros, F., Carballas, T.
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Abstract The implementation of post-fire stabilisation techniques in forests ecosystems located in the NW of Spain is required since high severity wildfires are common and the risk of erosion is high due to pronounced terrain relief in combination with abundant precipitation; however, there is limited quantitative information on the relative effectiveness of these techniques. The effectiveness of two stabilisation techniques, seeding and mulching, in reducing soil erosion was evaluated as well as their effects on soil quality. The study was performed on a hillslope area located in Laza (NW of Spain) affected by a high severity wildfire in September 2010. Four treatments were established: unburnt control soil, burnt control soil, burnt soil with rye seeding and burnt soil with straw mulch. For the different soil treatments, the sediments production as well as different physical, chemical and microbiological soil properties were measured over a four month period. The results showed that initially the wildfire induced important changes in most properties analyzed and that these effects persisted after 4months. The data also indicated that both stabilisation treatments had no effects on the soil properties analyzed but reduced significantly the sediments yield compared to that of the control burnt soil. The mean efficiency of seeding and mulching treatments in preventing soil erosion was 34–42% and 73–94%, respectively, showing that, in the short-term (4months), mulching was the most effective treatment for reducing post-fire erosion. ► Mulching and seeding treatments were applied immediately after the wildfire. ► The influence of these treatments on soil quality and soil erosion was evaluated. ► Fire induced drastic changes in soil physical, chemical and biological properties. ► The two stabilisation treatments had no short-term effects on soil quality. ► The mulching was the most effective treatment for reducing post-fire erosion.
AbstractList The implementation of post-fire stabilisation techniques in forests ecosystems located in the NW of Spain is required since high severity wildfires are common and the risk of erosion is high due to pronounced terrain relief in combination with abundant precipitation; however, there is limited quantitative information on the relative effectiveness of these techniques. The effectiveness of two stabilisation techniques, seeding and mulching, in reducing soil erosion was evaluated as well as their effects on soil quality. The study was performed on a hillslope area located in Laza (NW of Spain) affected by a high severity wildfire in September 2010. Four treatments were established: unburnt control soil, burnt control soil, burnt soil with rye seeding and burnt soil with straw mulch. For the different soil treatments, the sediments production as well as different physical, chemical and microbiological soil properties were measured over a four month period. The results showed that initially the wildfire induced important changes in most properties analyzed and that these effects persisted after 4months. The data also indicated that both stabilisation treatments had no effects on the soil properties analyzed but reduced significantly the sediments yield compared to that of the control burnt soil. The mean efficiency of seeding and mulching treatments in preventing soil erosion was 34–42% and 73–94%, respectively, showing that, in the short-term (4months), mulching was the most effective treatment for reducing post-fire erosion. ► Mulching and seeding treatments were applied immediately after the wildfire. ► The influence of these treatments on soil quality and soil erosion was evaluated. ► Fire induced drastic changes in soil physical, chemical and biological properties. ► The two stabilisation treatments had no short-term effects on soil quality. ► The mulching was the most effective treatment for reducing post-fire erosion.
The implementation of post-fire stabilisation techniques in forests ecosystems located in the NW of Spain is required since high severity wildfires are common and the risk of erosion is high due to pronounced terrain relief in combination with abundant precipitation; however, there is limited quantitative information on the relative effectiveness of these techniques. The effectiveness of two stabilisation techniques, seeding and mulching, in reducing soil erosion was evaluated as well as their effects on soil quality. The study was performed on a hillslope area located in Laza (NW of Spain) affected by a high severity wildfire in September 2010. Four treatments were established: unburnt control soil, burnt control soil, burnt soil with rye seeding and burnt soil with straw mulch. For the different soil treatments, the sediments production as well as different physical, chemical and microbiological soil properties were measured over a four month period. The results showed that initially the wildfire induced important changes in most properties analyzed and that these effects persisted after 4 months. The data also indicated that both stabilisation treatments had no effects on the soil properties analyzed but reduced significantly the sediments yield compared to that of the control burnt soil. The mean efficiency of seeding and mulching treatments in preventing soil erosion was 34a42% and 73a94%, respectively, showing that, in the short-term (4 months), mulching was the most effective treatment for reducing post-fire erosion.
The implementation of post-fire stabilisation techniques in forests ecosystems located in the NW of Spain is required since high severity wildfires are common and the risk of erosion is high due to pronounced terrain relief in combination with abundant precipitation; however, there is limited quantitative information on the relative effectiveness of these techniques. The effectiveness of two stabilisation techniques, seeding and mulching, in reducing soil erosion was evaluated as well as their effects on soil quality. The study was performed on a hillslope area located in Laza (NW of Spain) affected by a high severity wildfire in September 2010. Four treatments were established: unburnt control soil, burnt control soil, burnt soil with rye seeding and burnt soil with straw mulch. For the different soil treatments, the sediments production as well as different physical, chemical and microbiological soil properties were measured over a four month period. The results showed that initially the wildfire induced important changes in most properties analyzed and that these effects persisted after 4months. The data also indicated that both stabilisation treatments had no effects on the soil properties analyzed but reduced significantly the sediments yield compared to that of the control burnt soil. The mean efficiency of seeding and mulching treatments in preventing soil erosion was 34–42% and 73–94%, respectively, showing that, in the short-term (4months), mulching was the most effective treatment for reducing post-fire erosion.
Author Barreiro, A.
Díaz-Raviña, M.
Lombao, A.
Martín, A.
Iglesias, L.
Díaz-Fierros, F.
Carballas, T.
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SubjectTerms Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
Biological and medical sciences
burnt soils
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Erosion control
Exact sciences and technology
forest ecosystems
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Microorganisms
mulching
Nucleation
Post-fire rehabilitation
Precipitation
risk
rye
Sediments
Soil (material)
Soil erosion
soil properties
Soil quality
soil stabilization
Soils
sowing
straw mulches
Surficial geology
Wildfires
Title Mulching and seeding treatments for post-fire soil stabilisation in NW Spain: Short-term effects and effectiveness
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