Wildfires may disappear from the landscape within weeks, but their hidden effects on the soil can persist for decades. An international research team led by the University of Göttingen, together with ...
Forest restoration, a critical strategy for mitigating climate change and rejuvenating natural ecosystems, is a global ...
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Microbial succession and post-fire recovery
When plant and soil organic matter are partially burned during wildfires, pyrogenic organic matter—a stable form of carbon, sometimes known as black carbon or charcoal—is left behind. This marks the ...
A new study shows that biochar, widely promoted as a climate-smart soil amendment, can significantly reshape the social lives ...
A plant drowning in kindness sounds like a contradiction, yet that’s exactly what overwatering does. One extra pour turns ...
To inform those living within and around the Palisades and Eaton Fire zones – a Los Angeles-based organization is leading the effort to sample the soil at more than a thousand properties. The ...
A new study has revealed a promising nature-based strategy to clean up red mud, one of the world's most hazardous industrial wastes, by combining ...
FLAGSTAFF, AZ (AZFamily) — Growth has steadily slowed on the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has burned over 145,000 acres on the North Rim and is 64% contained. With the destruction of the historic lodge ...
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