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Wildfires drastically impact the soil environment, altering the soil organic matter, forming pyrolyzed compounds, and markedly reducing the diversity of microorganisms. Pyrophilous fungi, especially the species from the orders Pezizales and Agaricales, are fire‐responsive fungal colonizers of post‐fire soil that have historically been found fruiting on burned soil and thus may encode mechanisms...
Forest fires generate a large amount of carbon that remains resident on the site as dead and partially ‘pyrolysed’ (i.e. burnt) material that has long residency times and constitutes a significant pool in fire‐prone ecosystems. In addition, fire‐induced hydrophobic soil layers, caused by condensation of pyrolysed waxes and lipids, increase post‐fire erosion and can lead to long‐term productivity losses...
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