Soil Structure & Compaction
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Evidence & Context
They reported that soil impedance (penetrometer resistance) values exceeding 2 MPa (2000 kPa) were likely to seriously impede root development.
Soil penetrometer resistance threshold above which root growth and ecosystem health are significantly impaired.
This benchmark identifies the critical soil penetrometer resistance threshold above which soil compaction severely impedes root growth and ecosystem health in temperate dry woodlands under production forestry.
Based on Rokich et al. (2000) study of Banksia woodland soils and supported by Greacen and Sands (1980).
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Rokich, D. P., Dixon, K. W., Sivasithamparam, K., & Meney, K. A. (2000). The impact of soil disturbance on root development in woodland communities in Western Australia. Australian Journal of Botany, 48(2), 169-183
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