01467naa a2200181 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000180006024500830007826000090016152010060017065000090117665300140118565300150119965300090121470000190122377300430124217860502017-04-05 1984 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aRUNDEL, P. W. aPost-fire uptake of nutrients by diverse ephemeral herbs in chamise chaparral. c1984 aDiverse populations of ephemeral herbs form the dominant element of community biomass in the first year of growth following a fall burn in chamise chaparral. Ephemeral herbs constituted 337 kg ha-1 of above-ground biomass after the first season of post-fire growth. This was 64% of the total, with the majority of the remaining biomass being in resprounts of Adenostoma fasciculatum. Ephemeral herb biomass following fire in other stands was as high as 1117 kg ha-1. Nutrient contentts of ephemeral herbs were 6.68 kg N ha-1, 0.71 kg P ha-1, 10.5 kg H ha-1, 4.75 kg Ca ha-1 and 0.91 kg Mg ha-1. These were 55, 54, 81, 71 and 70% respectively of the aboveground totals. In the second year following fire, the total herb biomass was 40% higher, but the nutrient pool in above-ground biomass of these herbs was only 30-60% of what it had been the first year. Resprounts of A. fasciculatum and short-lived wood shrubs constituted more than 90% of above-ground biomass as this stage of postfire succession. aFogo aCommunity aComunidade aFire1 aPARSONS, D. J. tOecologiagv.61, n.2, p.285-288, 1984.