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Understanding Soil
Organic Matter
Soil organic matter consists of a wide range of organic substances, including living organisms (the soil Biomass). Organic matter is very important to soil function and plant growth as it influences soil structure (and hence aeration, drainage, and root growth), water-holding capacity and soil fertility.
Organic matter binds mineral particles into granular or crumb structures (see 'What is Soil Structure'). It also increases the water-holding capacity of soil, and the proportion that is available for plant uptake. It is a major source of essential plant nutrients including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and sulphur. It is also the food for soil organisms, and without it, biochemical activity, which is essential for ecosystem functioning, would cease. |
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