Soil Potassium
Benchmark Value
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Evidence & Context
Optimal Range Highly Tentative: 0.20 - 0.60 cmol(+)/kg (approx. 78-235 mg/kg K)
Exchangeable soil potassium (K), 0-10 cm soil depth
This benchmark indicates the range of exchangeable soil potassium concentrations that support sustained ecosystem health and sustainable pastoral productivity in tropical monsoonal savannas under livestock grazing.
Aims to be above critical levels, supporting healthy native/adapted pasture communities without causing imbalances.
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Does grazing exclusion in Australia's rangelands affect biomass and debris carbon stocks?
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