US national-scale study shows that invasive grasses promote wildfire

University of Massachusetts Amherst.  In a first large-scale analysis, ecologists report that invasive grasses can double the number of fires. One species, cheatgrass, has a well-earned reputation as a firestarter, making wildfires worse and more common. It is now clear that this involves more than a single species. The new analysis finds at least seven other non-native grasses can increase wildfire risk around the country, some doubling or even tripling the likelihood of fires in grass-invaded areas. (full article) https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/11/191104155649.htm