Soil Fungal Activity and Microbial Response to Wildfire in a Dry Tropical Forest of Northern Colombia
2025
Eliana Martínez Mera | Ana Carolina Torregroza-Espinosa | Ana Cristina De la Parra-Guerra | Marielena Durán-Castiblanco | William Zapata-Herazo | Juan Sebastián Rodríguez-Rebolledo | Fernán Zabala-Sierra | David Alejandro Blanco Alvarez
Wildfires can significantly alter soil physicochemical conditions and microbial communities in forest ecosystems. This study aimed to characterize the culturable soil fungal community and evaluate biological activity in Banco Totumo Bijibana, a protected dry tropical forest in Atlá:ntico, Colombia, affected by a wildfire in 2014. Twenty soil samples were collected for microbiological (10 cm depth) and physicochemical (30 cm) analysis. Basal respiration was measured using Stotzky&rsquo:s method, nitrogen mineralization via Rawls&rsquo: method, and fungal diversity through culture-based identification and colony-forming unit (CFU) counts. Diversity was assessed using Simpson, Shannon&ndash:Weaver, and ACE indices. The soils presented low organic matter (0.70%) and nitrogen content (0.035%), with reduced biological activity as indicated by basal respiration (0.12 kg C ha&minus:1 d&minus:1) and mineralized nitrogen (5.61 kg ha&minus:1). Four fungal morphotypes, likely from the genus Aspergillus, were identified. Simpson index indicated moderate dominance, while Shannon&ndash:Weaver values reflected low diversity. Correlation analysis showed Aspergillus-3 was positively associated with moisture, whereas Aspergillus-4 correlated negatively with pH and sand content. The species accumulation curve reached an asymptote, suggesting an adequate sampling effort. Although no control site was included, the findings provide a baseline characterization of post-fire soil microbial structure and function in a dry tropical ecosystem.
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