Soil pH
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
The benchmark is therefore presented for the most common non-calcareous soil textures, with the understanding that naturally calcareous soils will have a higher inherent pH.
Topsoil pH measured in water (pH(water)) representing the best available condition of nature for agricultural crop production within Australia's Arid Mountain Ranges & Uplands biome.
Reference benchmark for soil pH in non-calcareous sandy/loamy soils in the Australian Arid Mountain Ranges & Uplands biome.
This range is derived from real-world field measurements on sandy loam and loamy sand soils under active cropping in a comparable Australian semi-arid environment. It represents a 'best-on-offer' condition that sits squarely within the optimal ecological window, avoiding the key hazards of both aluminum toxicity and sodicity-induced soil structural decline.
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