Soil Chemistry


Site

TAS1 - Mountain River

Region

Huon Valley, Tasmania

Soil Type

Grey Kurosol


Soil Chemistry Overview

This data reflects both the natural elemental composition at the site and the historical influence of nutrient management. Some soil properties such as organic carbon indicate overall soil health, whilst other such as Sodicity, Aluminium and salinity may indicate constraints to root growth and soil water extraction. Comparison between sites of the same soil type will help better understand the difference between these two influencing factors. High or low levels of some nutrients may indicate that some changes in nutrient management may be necessary and we suggest that you contact your local agronomist for their recommendations.


The A1 horizon is neutral at 6.6 h20, trending towards very strongly acid in the subsoil. The cation exchange capacity is low ranging from 10.5 meq/100g in the A1 horizon, to very low in the A2 horizon at 2.58 meq/100g and low in the B21 horizon at 9.09 meq/100g. This indicates the soil has limited ability to hold and supply nutrients to the tree, especially in the subsoil. Aluminium levels in the A1 and A2 horizons are not toxic. However, in the B21 horizon, aluminium levels at 2.11 meq/100g exceed the toxic threshold for apple trees of 0.4 meq/100g. The organic carbon content in the A1 horizon is high at 2.42 %. The soil profile is not saline and not sodic.

 

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