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Fire Hazard: Undesirable Ecosystem Function of Orchard Vegetation
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Jan Winkler1  Markéta Ježová1  Radek Punčochář1  Erika Hurajová1  Petra Martínez Barroso2  Tomáš Kopta3  Daniela Semerádová4  Magdalena Daria Vaverková2 
[1] Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of AgriSciences, Mendel University in Brno;Department of Applied and Landscape Ecology, Faculty of AgriSciences, Mendel University in Brno;Department of Vegetable Growing and Floriculture, Faculty of Horticulture, Mendel University in Brno;Global Change Research Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences;Department of Agrosystems and Bioclimatology, Faculty of AgriSciences, Mendel University in Brno;Institute of Civil Engineering, Warsaw University of Life Sciences—SGGW
关键词: fire;    vegetation;    orchard;    ecosystem functions;   
DOI  :  10.3390/fire6010025
学科分类:环境科学(综合)
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

Fires will become an increasingly frequent perturbation even under the conditions of the mild climate zone and will interfere with the agricultural landscape. Fire is a natural phenomenon, and depending on ecosystems, vegetation may develop and contribute to the occurrence and spread of fire. Vegetation of the sour cherry orchard located in the climatically dry conditions of the South Moravian Region, Czech Republic (CR), was evaluated. Vegetation assessment was performed using phytocenological relevé. In each variant, 10 relevé were recorded. Coverage of the found species was estimated directly in percentages. Moreover, the maximum height in the stand was measured for each type of plant. Biomass of individual plant species was calculated, using the biomass index (IB) equation. The IB values of individual plant species in the treatments were processed by employing a multidimensional analysis of the ecological data. Different vegetation management practices in an orchard change the species diversity of the vegetation and thus the fire hazards in the orchard conditions. Grassy interrow has the most grass biomass during the entire vegetation season, and therefore represents the greatest hazard and spread of fire. The most important grasses include Arrhenatherum elatius, Dactylis glomerata, Festuca pratensis, Lolium perenne, and Poa pratensis. On the contrary, bare soil conditions in the interrow are most suitable for annual species, and this is the place with the highest changes in the number of species during the growing season. Biomass of the orchard vegetation combined with dry and warm weather increases the fire hazard. Annual and perennial grasses have very good potential for the production of biomass, which increases the hazard of fire. The nature of the vegetation in the orchards has the potential for the actual start of a fire and its subsequent spread, however, under other environmental conditions. During hot and dry weather, dead biomass may accumulate resulting in increasing the hazard of large wildfires. Varied orchard management practices lead to a higher diversity of vegetation and make orchards, islands of biodiversity in the agricultural landscape.

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