“This project will sample and assess the contemporary fertility of typical surface soils from sugar and horticultural lands in sensitive reef catchments. This information will be interpreted in the context of land use, resource condition and trend and current fertiliser and by-product use practices with the emphasis on evidence of need to improve nutrient management practices and avoidance of overuse. Outcomes: • Collation and circulation of soil test diagnostic criteria for levels separating fertiliser response from non-responsive sites
• Assessment of hillslope erosion risk
• Documentation of laboratory methodology for inclusion in to the Australian • Handbook of Soil Chemical Methods
• Survey of findings by crop, catchment and region
• Assessment of the usefulness of ‘traditional’ soil P tests and the Mehlich 3 for predicting soluble P”
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Organisation Department of Natural Resources & Mines (DNRM)
Organisation other Department of Natural Resources and Mines (DNR&M)
Name George Rayment
Phone
Email george.rayment@dnrm.qld.gov.au
Position in organisation
Monitoring Type Water Quality
Monitoring Indicators Hazard assessment of excess soil fertility
Monitoring location Wet Tropics
Frequency of monitoring
Monitoring Start Date 06/12/2003
Monitoring End Date 30/12/2005
Location of monitoring data DNR&M
Date quality / confidence Scientific
Collaborators BSES, DPI&F, Queensland EPA
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