Soil Potassium
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
A benchmark for loamy soils in a high-health rainforest conservation area is proposed as a Colwell K value greater than 250 mg/kg.
Colwell K value representing plant-available potassium in soil
This benchmark represents the minimum plant-available potassium level indicating high ecological health and function in moderate-texture loamy soils within tropical and subtropical rainforest conservation areas.
Inferred from the upper range of 'ideal' levels for productive loamy soils in agricultural guides, supported by high total K values found in some natural systems on moderate-textured soils.
Sources (1)
A Revegetation Guide for Sub-Tropical Forest - Greening Australia, accessed July 20, 2025,
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Australian Journal of Soil Research - CSIRO Publishing, accessed July 22, 2025
View SourcePotassium | Fact Sheets | soilquality.org.au
View SourceSediments and nutrients in north Queensland tropical streams ...
View SourceAgriculture Victoria. (2025). Understanding soil tests for pastures. Farm Management.
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