A TEN‐YEAR RECORD OF ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS IN A KANSAS TALLGRASS PRAIRIE: EFFECTS OF FIRE AND TOPOGRAPHIC POSITION
- 1 October 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Botany
- Vol. 73 (10) , 1509-1515
- https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1537-2197.1986.tb10897.x
Abstract
Measurements of mid‐season live and dead aboveground biomass are reported for a 10‐yr period (1975–84) in a northeast Kansas tallgrass prairie. Study sites included shallow, rocky upland and deep, non‐rocky lowland soils in annually burned (April) and unburned watersheds. Lowland sites had significantly greater live biomass than upland sites for both burned and unburned prairie for the 10‐yr period. Moreover, live biomass was greater on burned than unburned lowland sites, but was not significantly increased by fire on the upland sites. Averaged across upland and lowland sites, mid‐season live biomass was 422 g m–2 on annually burned and 364 g m–2 on unburned sites for the 10‐yr period. Each site had its lowest live biomass value during the severe drought year of 1980 (range = 185–299 g m–2). During the study period, live biomass was most strongly correlated with seasonal pan water evaporation (r = –0.45 to –0.82), whereas dead biomass was correlated with the previous yr's precipitation (r = 0.61 and 0.90 for upland and lowland sites, respectively). When aboveground biomass was sampled throughout the 1984 season and separated into several components, biomass of the graminoids was 40% lower, whereas that of forbs and woody plants was 200–300% greater in the unburned than in the annually burned site.Keywords
Funding Information
- National Science Foundation (DEB‐12166)
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