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Summer wildfires and autumn torrential rainfall are the background to the development of one of the most important environmental problems in the western Mediterranean area: erosion, degradation of soil structure and desertification. These processes especially affect plant communities located in old abandoned fields where woody sprouters are practically absent. Under these conditions, post-fire vegetation cover is dependent on obligate seeders and, in the short term, especially on resprouting perennial grasses. Brachypodium retusum is a rhizomatous perennial grass that plays a particularly important role in the resilience of these fire-prone Mediterranean ecosystems. In Mediterranean gorse shrublands, during the first few years after a fire, this species represents 90% of plant cover and biomass. The recurrence or severity of fire does not seem to affect the regeneration capacity of this species. After two years, even under high fire frequency (12 years) and high fire severity (> 400 °C), it recovers both cover and biomass. Nevertheless, this species, a key factor in the control of soil erosion, is extremely affected by erosion processes. A single extreme rainfall event reduces the rate of regeneration of B. retusum by about 50%. The reduction in the protective cover of this species may result in degradation and eventual self-induced degrading process in the ecosystem.
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De Luis, M., Raventós, J., Cortina, J. et al. Fire and torrential rainfall: effects on the perennial grass Brachypodium retusum . Plant Ecology 173, 225–232 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:VEGE.0000029321.92655.a6
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