Fungal:Bacterial Ratio
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context.
Evidence & Context
Based on this synthesis, a reference value of ²651.0 is proposed as the benchmark for the F:B ratio representing the best available condition for agricultural crop production in Australian Temperate Grassy Woodlands & Plains.
The ratio of fungal to bacterial biomass (F:B ratio) in soil
This benchmark represents the minimum fungal to bacterial biomass ratio in soil indicating a transition from degraded, bacterially-dominated soils to a more balanced microbial community characteristic of healthier soils in temperate grassy woodlands and plains under agricultural crop production.
This value signifies a transition away from a degraded, bacterially-dominated system towards a more balanced microbial community characteristic of healthier soils.
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