Soil Phosphorus
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 8 benchmarks together — the OptimalRange form drives the primary score, while 7 guard(s) constrain the result.
Evidence & Context
The optimal range for maintaining a species-rich, high-integrity temperate grassy woodland under conservation management can be defined as <5 mg/kg to 15 mg/kg (available P, Colwell or Olsen equivalent).
Available phosphorus (Colwell-P or Olsen-P) in soil supporting ecological integrity and resilience.
Range of available phosphorus in soil that supports a healthy, resilient native ecosystem in temperate grassy woodlands under conservation management.
Based on values from high-quality unfarmed reference sites and P-sensitive native grasslands.
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