botic material mixed into the soil
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Biotic materials in soil include glomalin, Dopplerite and humic acid. Some biotic material may not be considered to be organic matter if it is low in organic compounds, such as a clam's shell, which is an essential component of the living organism, but contains little organic carbon.
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Soil organic matter contains glomalin, dopplerite and humic acid.
- In soil science, organic matter is referred to as organic matter. Soil organic matter contains glomalin, dopplerite and humic acid.
- Organic matter or bio-derived material is any material derived from living things. • Most of these substances contain carbon and are capable of decay.
- Examples of biological materials are wood, straw, humus, manure, bark, crude oil, cotton, spider silk, chitin, fibrin and bone.
- Soil is made up of both bio-living and once-living things, such as plants and insects and inorganic matter inanimate
- elements, such as minerals, water, and air.
- Soil contains air, wate and minerals as well as plants and animals, both living and dead.
- These soil components fall into two types.
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