Fungal:Bacterial Ratio
Benchmark Value
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Evidence & Context
An F:B ratio >2.0 may be considered indicative of a potential state change that is detrimental to the primary land use goal of livestock grazing.
Upper boundary threshold of Fungal:Bacterial Ratio indicating potential ecological state change
This benchmark defines the upper detrimental threshold of the Fungal:Bacterial Ratio above which soil microbial community shifts may indicate a state change detrimental to livestock grazing in the Tropical & Subtropical Maritime Islands biome.
Threshold based on ecological interpretation of microbial community shifts indicating undesirable state change.
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