Soil Structure & Compaction
Benchmark Value
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Evidence & Context
A penetrometer resistance value in the range of 1500−2000 kPa appears to be a widely recognized threshold where significant negative impacts on root growth generally commence for a broad range of plants.
Penetrometer resistance threshold above which root growth and ecological functions are significantly impaired.
This benchmark marks the lower critical threshold of soil compaction, above which root growth and ecological functions are significantly restricted in production forestry soils of the Australian Alpine and Subalpine biome.
Multiple studies indicate root growth restriction begins at this range, adapted cautiously for alpine systems.
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Compaction of sandy soils in Radiata pine forests. I. A penetrometer study
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View SourceSoil Conservation in Alpine Catchments - The Kosciuszko Huts Association, accessed August 17, 2025,
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Soil Conservation Guidebook - Gov.bc.ca
View SourceCompaction | VRO | Agriculture Victoria - Victorian Resources Online
View SourceAustralia's State of the Forests Report Synthesis 2023
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View SourceAustralia's Framework of Criteria and Indicators - DAFF
View SourceAlpine sphagnum bogs and associated fens - EPBC Act policy statement 3.16
View SourceREPORT ON THE INVESTIGATION INTO THE FUTURE OF CATTLE GRAZING IN THE ALPINE NATIONAL PARK
View SourceDistribution, nature and threats to soils of the Australian Alps: A ...
View SourceNew South Wales Regional Forest Agreements - DAFF
View SourceImpacts of Camping and Trampling on Australian Alpine and Subalpine Vegetation and Soils - Griffith Research Online
View SourceRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CONE PENETRATION RESISTANCE, BULK DENSITY, AND MOISTURE CONTENT IN UNCULTIVATED, REPACKED, AND CULTIVATED
View SourceUse of Impact Penetrometer to Determine Changes in Soil Compactness After Entracon Sioux EH30 Timber Harvesting - Crojfe
View SourceSoil Compaction and Productivity Evolution in a Harvested and Grazed Mediterranean Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Forest - ResearchGate
View SourceNew South Wales Regional Forest Agreements - DAFF
View SourceShort-term effects in canopy gap area on the recovery of compacted soil caused by forest harvesting in old-growth Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) stands - iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry
View SourcePhosphorus Nutrition of Proteaceae in Severely Phosphorus-Impoverished Soils: Are There Lessons To Be Learned for Future Crops? - PubMed Central
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