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Soil response to prescribed fire in mixed pine-hardwood forests at Ft. Benning, Georgia. Crawford, Christopher*,1, Dilustro, John1, Collins, Beverly1, Duncan, Lisa1, 1 University of Georgia, Savannah River Ecology Lab, Aiken, SC, USA ABSTRACT- Short-term response of soil quality and nitrogen availability were examined in mixed pine-hardwood forests in the first season following prescribed fire to determine if changes in nitrogen availability were influenced more by nitrogen loss due to combustion or altered soil inorganic nitrogen transformations. Stands (16) were burned during winter-spring 2001-2. Soil temperature returned to pre-burn temperature within several hours and was related to the time of day of the burn. Fire minimally consumed the soil organic layer, which ranged from 2% to 36% of the pre-burn mass. Fire effects on mineral soil extractible total nitrogen were variable, ranging from a 54% decline to a 327% increase; however, all values were low (<6 Key words: organic layer, prescribed fire, nitrogen |