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doi: 10.1071/wf07038
handle: 10261/58330
In the Mediterranean basin, fires are a major concern for forest and shrubland ecosystems. We studied flammability, its seasonality and its relationship with leaf moisture and volatile terpene content and emission in the dominant species of a Mediterranean shrubland and forest in Catalonia (NE Iberian Peninsula). We measured temperatures and time elapsed between the three flammability phases: smoke, pyrolysis and flame, for four seasons. We sampled twice in spring because of an occasional drought period during this season. Flammability had a significant relationship with leaf hydration, in the shrubland and in the forest. Few and only weak correlations were found between terpene content and flammability. In the future, arid conditions projected by climatic and ecophysiological models will increase fire risk through decreased hydration and subsequent increased flammability of the species.
Cistus albidus, Emission and content of volatile compounds, Phillyrea latifolia, Erica multiflora, Arbutus unedo, Quercus ilex, Globularia alypum, Rosmarinus officinalis, Pinus halepensis, Pistacia lentiscus
Cistus albidus, Emission and content of volatile compounds, Phillyrea latifolia, Erica multiflora, Arbutus unedo, Quercus ilex, Globularia alypum, Rosmarinus officinalis, Pinus halepensis, Pistacia lentiscus
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