Can prescribed fires restore C4 grasslands invaded by a C3 woody species and a co-dominant C3 grass species?
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Prescribed fire is used to reduce woody plant invasion and restore
herbaceous production and diversity in grasslands and savannas worldwide.
Here we determined if a concentrated series of repeated-winter,
repeated-summer, or alternate-season (winter and summer) fires in a short
timeframe (“transition fires”) could catalyze the restoration of C4
perennial grasses in Southern Great Plains, USA grasslands that had become
dominated by a fire-tolerant C3 woody N2-fixer (honey mesquite, Prosopis
glandulosa) and a C3 perennial bunchgrass (Texas wintergrass, Nassella
leucotricha). We applied transition fires over a 5-year span, and
maintenance fires on a portion of each plot 7 or 8 years later. We
measured herbaceous standing biomass and cover and soil variables (soil
organic C, N, δ13C and δ15N) in unburned, transition-burned and
maintenance-burned treatments. Greater δ13C at 10-20 (-17 ‰) than 0-10
(-20 ‰) cm depth increment confirmed that vegetation was historically
mostly C4 grassland that shifted towards C3 dominance. Transition
treatments with summer fire were most effective at top-killing mesquite,
but no treatments root-killed >3%. Regrowth of top-killed mesquite
was similar in all treatments and reached pre-fire height by 9 to 10 years
post-fire. Herbaceous production and cover responses showed that: (1)
alternate-season transition fires increased C4 mid-grass, but did not
change Texas wintergrass, (2) repeated-summer fires reduced Texas
wintergrass, but did not change C4 mid-grass, and (3) repeated-winter
fires did not change C4 mid-grass or Texas wintergrass compared to the
unburned control. All maintenance fires stimulated Texas wintergrass
biomass and cover, thus eliminating the reduction of Texas wintergrass
caused by repeated-summer transition fires. There were no long-term
effects of transition fires on soil C, N, δ13C or δ15N. Results advance
our understanding of the expectations and limitations of prescribed fire
in shifting a woodland alternate state toward what was historically a fire
supported C4 grassland/savanna.
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Dryad
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2021-11-09



