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Article Dans Une Revue Science of the Total Environment Année : 2009

Phenolic compounds of Pinus laricio needles: A bioindicator of the effects of prescribed burning in function of season

Magali Cannac
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Vanina Pasqualini
Toussaint Barboni
Lila Ferrat

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preventive tools, in particular for fire prevention, such as mechanical treatments and prescribed burning. Prescribed burning is a commonly used method for treating fuel loads, but fuel reduction targets for reducing wildfire hazards must be balanced against fuel retention targets in order to maintain habitat and other forest functions. This approach was used on Pinus nigra ssp laricio var. Corsicana, a pine endemic to Corsica of great ecological and economic importance. Many studies of plant phenolic compounds have been carried out concerning responses to various stresses. The aim of this study was to understand i) the effects of prescribed burning 1 to 16 months later and ii) the effects of the seasonality of burning, spring or fall, on the production of phenolic compounds in Pinus laricio. After prescribed burning conducted in spring, Pinus laricio increases the synthesis of total phenolic compounds for a period of 7 months. The increase is greater after springburning than fall-burning. With regard to simple phenols, only dihydroferulic acid responds about 1 year after both types of prescribed burning. The causes of these increases are discussed in this paper. Total phenolic compounds could be used as a bioindicator for the short-term response of Pinus laricio needles to prescribed burning. Simple phenols may be useful for revealing the medium-term effects of prescribed burning. The results of this study include recommending forest managers to use prescribed burning in the fall rather than spring to reduce fuel loads and have less impact on the trees
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hal-00464991 , version 1 (18-03-2010)

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Magali Cannac, Vanina Pasqualini, Toussaint Barboni, Frédéric Morandini, Lila Ferrat. Phenolic compounds of Pinus laricio needles: A bioindicator of the effects of prescribed burning in function of season. Science of the Total Environment, 2009, 407, pp.4542-4548. ⟨hal-00464991⟩
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