[Bingbing Wang et al, Airborne
soil organic particles generated by precipitation]
Not exact matches
The latin «humus» refers to the natural
organic compounds that enrich the
soil through the biological decomposition of plant and animal
particles.
When a seed is planted in the appropriate
soil, it is planted in a rich composite of properties such as
organic elements, minerals, rock and clay
particles, acids, water, etc..
Organic matter does this either by «gluing»
soil particles together or creating favorable living conditions for
soil microorganisms, which in turn can «glue»
soil particles together through production of various
organic compounds such as glomalin or by the action of fungal hyphae (Sylvia et al., 2005).
The addition of compost, or other
organic material such as aged manure, clusters the small clay
particles into lumps that will improve drainage and aeration and will make the
soil easier to work and more friable (easily crumbled).
But unexpectedly in this case, «we didn't see improvement in
soil aggregate stability even though
soil organic carbon concentration increased,» Blanco says, noting that
soil particles usually bind together more strongly in aggregates as
soil organic carbon concentrations rise.
These bubbles rise to the surface and burst through that layer of
organic material, catapulting the
soil particles into the air.
More than a year of intensive chemical analysis showed that the
particles were definitely composed of
organic matter from the
soil.
When
organic matter breaks down in the
soil, it releases carbon that fuels plant growth, allows the
soil to store more water, and helps hold
soil particles together.
Organic matter does this either by «gluing»
soil particles together or creating favorable living conditions for
soil microorganisms, which in turn can «glue»
soil particles together through production of various
organic compounds such as glomalin or by the action of fungal hyphae (Sylvia et al., 2005).
The components that make up PM include dust
particles,
soil, metals,
organic chemicals and acids.
It's called:» MOLECULAR ADHESION» After sinking in the ground; those
organic particles disintegrate deep in the
soil.