Soil Phosphorus

AUS-TDG-FOR-SOP General Low confidence

Benchmark Value

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

Scoring Curve

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Evidence & Context

Available P levels consistently exceeding 10-15 mg/kg (Colwell P/Olsen P), particularly due to P inputs, are considered detrimental to overall ecosystem health.

Metric Definition:

Available soil phosphorus level above which detrimental effects on ecosystem health occur.

Benchmark Definition:

This benchmark defines the upper detrimental threshold for soil phosphorus, above which ecological harm occurs in production forestry.

Justification:

Levels above this threshold cause negative impacts on P-sensitive native species, loss of understorey biodiversity, and shifts towards weedy species.

Sources (3)

Preview of Phosphorus fertiliser management for pastures based on native grasses in south-eastern Australia - CSIRO Publishing, accessed August 5, 2025,
Phosphorus fertiliser management for pastures based on native grasses in south-eastern Australia - CSIRO Publishing, accessed August 5, 2025, GreyLiterature

Phosphorus nutrition of phosphorus-sensitive Australian native ...

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Preview of Phosphorus nutrition of phosphorus-sensitive Australian native plants: threats to plant communities in a global biodiversity hotspot - PMC
Phosphorus nutrition of phosphorus-sensitive Australian native plants: threats to plant communities in a global biodiversity hotspot - PMC Journal

(PDF) Sensitivity of seedling growth to phosphorus supply in six tree ...

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Preview of Sensitivity of seedling growth to phosphorus supply in six tree species of the Australian Great Western Woodlands - ResearchGate, accessed August 11, 2025
Sensitivity of seedling growth to phosphorus supply in six tree species of the Australian Great Western Woodlands - ResearchGate, accessed August 11, 2025 Journal

Understanding soil tests for pastures | Soil | Farm management ...

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Temperate Dry Woodlands & Native Grasslands
  • Land Use Production Forestry
  • Assessment Not Stated
  • Evidence Type DegradationThreshold

Lifecycle

  • Status Superseded
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 10 Jun 2026
  • Effective To 10 Jun 2026

Notes

Production forestry practices must avoid P inputs that elevate soil available P into this detrimental zone to maintain biodiversity and ecological function. AssessmentContext defaulted to 'Not Stated' because the source document did not state one.