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Empirical Modelling of Stem Cambium Heating Caused by Prescribed Burning in Mediterranean Pine Forest

AutorMadrigal Olmo, Javier; Rodríguez de Rivera, Óscar; Carrillo García, Mª Cristina; Guijarro Guzmán, Mercedes; Hernando Lara, Carmen; Vega, J. A.; Martín-Pinto, Pablo; Molina, Juan Ramón; Fernández, Cristina CSIC; Espinosa, Juncal
Palabras claveWildfire
Fire effects
Cambium damage
Forest management
Vulnerability
Hurdle model
Pinus nigra
Pinus pinaster
Fecha de publicaciónnov-2023
EditorMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
CitaciónFire 6(11): 430 (2023)
ResumenLittle is known about the interactions between the variables involved in the post-fire response of Mediterranean pine species to prescribed burning (PB). Thus, it is essential to develop an empirical model in order to assess the influence of tree and stand attributes, burn season, and fire severity on the probability of stem cambium damage occurring. Prescribed burnings were conducted in different seasons and areas covering a wide climatic and ecological range. Potential explanatory variables were measured. A random effects hurdle model framework was used to evaluate the temperature duration above 60 °C as a proxy for stem cambium damage at tree scale. The results showed significant differences in cambium damage between the PB seasons. Pinus nigra was more resistant than other pine species. Bark thickness was critical for protecting cambium. Volume of crown scorch, percentage of stem scorch, and maximum outer bark temperature were directly related to temperature duration above 60 °C in the cambium. Prescribed burning conducted under tree canopy in Mediterranean pine species generally results in a low level of cambium damage. Empirical models could help managers to predict the effects of PB and thus select the most suitable prescriptions.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.3390/fire6110430
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/340167
DOI10.3390/fire6110430
E-ISSN2717-7734
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