Soil Phosphorus

AUS-TDG-LVG-SOP General Moderate confidence

Benchmark Value

6 mg/kg
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: MaximumOnly

Scoring Curve

This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context.

Evidence & Context

For fertility-intolerant native communities (e.g., dominated by Themeda triandra): Mitchell et al. (2019) indicate that Olsen P levels of <6 mg/kg are required for the botanical stability of Themeda-dominant pastures.

Metric Definition:

Available soil phosphorus measured as Olsen P in the 0-10 cm soil depth.

Benchmark Definition:

This benchmark defines the maximum Olsen P level in the 0-10 cm soil depth to maintain botanical stability of fertility-intolerant native grass communities dominated by Themeda triandra.

Justification:

This level maintains botanical stability and persistence of fertility-intolerant native grass communities, preventing out-competition by more P-responsive species.

Sources (1)

Preview of Phosphorus responses of perennial native pasture species endemic to south-eastern Australia to P application: a review. Crop & Pasture Science, 71(9), 797-815. (Lodge, G. M., Murphy, S. R., & Harden, S., 2020)
Phosphorus responses of perennial native pasture species endemic to south-eastern Australia to P application: a review. Crop & Pasture Science, 71(9), 797-815. (Lodge, G. M., Murphy, S. R., & Harden, S., 2020) Journal

Phosphorus fertiliser management for pastures based on native grasses in south-eastern Australia

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Supporting Sources (4)

Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.

Preview of Over-fertilization diminishes the biodiversity of global grasslands - Mongabay
Over-fertilization diminishes the biodiversity of global grasslands - Mongabay
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Over-fertilization diminishes the biodiversity of global grasslands - Mongabay

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Preview of Phosphorus requirements of Australian native plants - ResearchGate, accessed August 4, 2025
Phosphorus requirements of Australian native plants - ResearchGate, accessed August 4, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

The Big Phosphorus Issue - Australian Native Plants — The Gardeners Lodge, accessed August 1, 2025

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Preview of The phosphorus and nitrogen requirements of temperate pasture species and their influence on grassland botanical composition - CSIRO Publishing, accessed August 5, 2025,
The phosphorus and nitrogen requirements of temperate pasture species and their influence on grassland botanical composition - CSIRO Publishing, accessed August 5, 2025,
Contextual Support Journal

Crop and Pasture Science - CSIRO PUBLISHING

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Preview of What are the optimum nutrient targets for pastures?
What are the optimum nutrient targets for pastures?
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

What are the optimum nutrient targets for pastures?

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Temperate Dry Woodlands & Native Grasslands
  • Land Use Livestock Grazing & Pasture
  • Assessment Pristine Reference
  • Evidence Type TargetCondition

Lifecycle

  • Status Active
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 25 Mar 2026

Notes

Maintaining soil P within this very low range is essential for the botanical stability and long-term persistence of these communities.