Physical and chemical properties of soil types used for crop production in the south-west of Western Australia

Understanding how physical and chemical soil properties vary at depth in different soil types can inform management decisions.

Common soil constraint scenarios and their management options

A panel of experienced consultants give their insights and suggest management on a range of example profiles from across...

APSoil

APSoil is a database of soil water characteristics enabling estimation of Plant Available Water Capacity for individual soils and...

Ion exchange capacity of gravel soil

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Unlike most soil types, gravel soil possesses anion exchange capacity in addition to cation exchange capacity, adding complexity to...

A ‘systems’ approach to managing sodic and alkaline soil

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A combination of crop choice, water harvesting, gypsum application, maximising soil cover and no livestock, and then maintaining the...

Demonstration of the impact of osmotic stress on an artificial cell

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Plants experience osmotic stress when they are exposed to salinity in soil.

WA Soil Health Strategy

June 4, 2024

The Western Australian Soil Health Strategy sets the strategic direction that will guide policy, research, investment, and on-ground actions...

National Soil Strategy

June 4, 2024

The National Soil Strategy is Australia’s first national policy on soil.