Soil Phosphorus

AUS-TMI-FOR-SOP General Moderate confidence

Benchmark Value

200 mg/kg
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: MaximumOnly

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 14 benchmarks together — the OptimalRange form drives the primary score, while 13 guard(s) constrain the result.

Evidence & Context

A Total P concentration of > 200 mg/kg is proposed as the upper detrimental threshold, signifying a system that is in a degraded state due to excessive nutrient inputs and poses a high risk to the environmental health of the surrounding landscape.

Metric Definition:

Upper detrimental threshold of Total Phosphorus concentration indicating ecological risk

Benchmark Definition:

Threshold beyond which soil phosphorus levels pose a risk of nutrient pollution and ecological degradation in Tropical & Subtropical Maritime Islands production forestry soils.

Justification:

Defined by the 95th percentile of natural soil P levels; levels above this indicate artificial enrichment and ecological risk.

Sources (1)

Preview of Soil and Landscape Grid National Soil Attribute Maps - Total Phosphorus (3" resolution) - Release 2 - CSIRO Data Access Portal
Soil and Landscape Grid National Soil Attribute Maps - Total Phosphorus (3" resolution) - Release 2 - CSIRO Data Access Portal Government

Soil and Landscape Grid National Soil Attribute Maps - Total Phosphorus (3" resolution) - Release 2

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Supporting Sources (6)

Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.

Preview of A simple phosphorus buffering index for Australian soils - University of Tasmania Open Access Repository Cover sheet
A simple phosphorus buffering index for Australian soils - University of Tasmania Open Access Repository Cover sheet
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Phosphorus - NSW | Fact Sheets | soilquality.org.au, accessed July 22, 2025

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Preview of BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION ON THE TIWI ISLANDS, NORTHERN TERRITORY: Part 1. Environments and plants, accessed July 30, 2025,
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION ON THE TIWI ISLANDS, NORTHERN TERRITORY: Part 1. Environments and plants, accessed July 30, 2025,
Contextual Support Journal

Plantation Forestry and Economic Development in the Tiwi Islands

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Preview of Eucalyptus pellita substantially outperforms Acacia mangium in tropical savannah ecosystem of Australia, but strategies are needed to maintain soil nutrients - Find an Expert - The University of Melbourne
Eucalyptus pellita substantially outperforms Acacia mangium in tropical savannah ecosystem of Australia, but strategies are needed to maintain soil nutrients - Find an Expert - The University of Melbourne
Contextual Support Journal

Eucalyptus pellita substantially outperforms Acacia mangium in tropical savannah ecosystem of Australia, but strategies are needed to maintain soil nutrients - Find an Expert - The University of Melbourne

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Preview of Norfolk Island Subtropical Forests | One Earth, accessed July 30, 2025,
Norfolk Island Subtropical Forests | One Earth, accessed July 30, 2025,
Contextual Support

Conservation | Norfolk Island National Park | Parks Australia, accessed August 2, 2025

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Preview of Phosphorus requirements of Australian native plants - ResearchGate, accessed August 4, 2025
Phosphorus requirements of Australian native plants - ResearchGate, accessed August 4, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

Australian dryland soils are acidic and nutrient-depleted, and have unique microbial communities compared with other drylands - PMC, accessed July 22, 2025

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Preview of Phosphorus: a finite resource essential for life, critical for agriculture and food security - CSIRO, accessed August 11, 2025
Phosphorus: a finite resource essential for life, critical for agriculture and food security - CSIRO, accessed August 11, 2025
Contextual Support Government

Nitrogen and Phosphorus Retranslocation of Leaves and Stemwood in a Mature Eucalyptus Forest Exposed to 5 Years of Elevated CO2 - Frontiers

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Tropical & Subtropical Maritime Islands
  • Land Use Production Forestry
  • Assessment Not Stated
  • Evidence Type DegradationThreshold

Lifecycle

  • Status Active
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 10 Jun 2026

Notes

This threshold is based on ecological risk to adjacent native ecosystems, not direct toxicity to plantation species. AssessmentContext defaulted to 'Not Stated' because the source document did not state one.