Journal article
Environmental factors associated with the abundance of forest wiregrass (Tetrarrhena juncea), a flammable understorey grass in productive forests
Geofe O Cadiz, Jane G Cawson, Trent D Penman, Alan York, Thomas J Duff
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1071/BT19112
Abstract
When flammable plant species become dominant they can influence the flammability of the entire vegetation community. Therefore, it is important to understand the environmental factors affecting the abundance of such species. These factors can include disturbances such as fire, which can promote the dominance of flammable grasses causing a positive feedback of flammability (grass-fire cycle). We examined the potential factors influencing the abundance of a flammable grass found in the understoreys of forests in south-east Australia, the forest wiregrass (Tetrarrhena juncea R.Br.). When wiregrass is abundant, its structural characteristics can increase the risk of wildfire ignition and causes ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding was received through a Melbourne International Research Scholarship and the research project 'Managing bushfire in tall mist forests - fuel hazard and moisture relationships'. This project was managed within the Integrated Forest Ecosystem Research program, a research program conducted by the University of Melbourne and funded by the Victorian Government's Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP).