Non-living soil organic matter: what do we know about it?
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DOI:
10.1071/ea97143
Publication Date:
2004-08-05T23:33:32Z
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ABSTRACT
Summary. Non-living soil organic matter is a small but
critical component of soils contributing to soil structure, fertility and a
range of other chemical, physical and biological functions. Although
considerable work has contributed to our knowledge of its distribution,
chemical structure, mineral associations and turnover, there is still little
information on which fractions or pools of non-living soil organic matter are
implicated in various soil functions and to what extent. This review paper
summarises some of what is known about the distribution, chemistry, mineral
associations and soil structure, turnover and the measurement of non-living
soil organic matter, with particular emphasis on Australia. It also discusses
some of the difficulties in using current methods for describing the function
of this material in soil.
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