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The chemistry of soil organic colloids

Hayes et al., 1978

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Hayes M
Swift R
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The chemistry of soil constituents

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The complete soil organic fraction is made up of live organisms, and their undecomposed, partly decomposed and completely transformed remains. Soil organic matter is the term used to refer more specifically to the non-living components which are a heterogeneous …
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