Soil Nitrogen
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context. The scoring engine uses 4 benchmarks together — the OptimalRange form drives the primary score, while 3 guard(s) constrain the result.
Contributing Benchmarks
Evidence & Context
Total nitrogen levels consistently falling below approximately 1000 mg/kg may signal issues such as nitrogen depletion due to past land degradation (e.g., severe erosion) or indicate sites with extreme inherent soil infertility that may struggle to support robust woodland or grassland communities.
Lower critical threshold for total soil nitrogen concentration in the 0-10 cm topsoil layer below which ecological function is compromised
This benchmark defines the lower critical threshold of total soil nitrogen concentration in the 0-10 cm topsoil layer below which ecosystem function is impaired in temperate dry woodlands and native grasslands under conservation management.
This value is based on observations that healthy native communities were supported at total N levels down to 1000 mg/kg, and levels below this may indicate degradation or infertile soils.
Sources (1)
Prober, S.M., Thiele, K.R. and Lunt, I.D. (2002). Determining reference conditions for management and restoration of temperate grassy woodlands: relationships among trees, topsoils and understorey flora in little-grazed remnants. Australian Journal of Botany, 50(6), 687-697.
View SourceSupporting Sources (10)
Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Soil and Landscape Grid National Soil Attribute Maps - Total Nitrogen (3" resolution) - Release 2 - CSIRO Data Access Portal
View Source(PDF) Identifying ecological barriers to restoration in temperate grassy woodlands: soil changes associated with different degradation states - ResearchGate, accessed August 4, 2025,
View SourceImpacts of Land Use on Soil Nitrogen-Cycling Microbial Communities - PubMed Central
View SourceInvestigating the Zonal Response of Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Australian Grasslands to Ongoing Climate Change - MDPI
View Sourceopenresearch-repository.anu.edu.au
View Source(PDF) Determining reference conditions for management and restoration of temperate grassy woodlands: relationships among trees, topsoils and understorey flora in little-grazed remnants - ResearchGate, accessed May 19, 2025,
View SourceRestoring Australia's temperate grasslands and grassy woodlands | Request PDF - ResearchGate
View SourceIncreasing and declining native species in urban remnant grasslands respond differently to nitrogen addition and disturbance
View SourceGeology | Norfolk Island National Park | Parks Australia
View Sourcewww.environment.vic.gov.au
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