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Microorganisms degrading organic matter are called

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Answered by sujithkumar
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The organic matter in soil derives from plants,animals and microorganisms. ... When it decays to the point in which it is no longer recognizable, it is called soilorganic matter. When the organic matter has broken down into a stable substance that resist further decomposition it is calledhumus.

Answered by krishna210398
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Decomposition

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Microorganisms degrading organic matter are called Decomposition.

Bacteria with the cappotential to degrade hydrocarbons are named hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria. Biodegradation of hydrocarbons can arise below cardio and anaerobic conditions, it's miles the case for the nitrate decreasing bacterial traces Pseudomonas sp. and Brevibacillus sp .

Decomposition is the method of breaking of complicated natural remember into less difficult inorganic remember. There are 5 steps of decomposition. These are fragmentation, leaching, catabolism, humification and mineralization. Fragmentation is the method of breaking of detritus into small portions through detrivores.

Leaching is the method of liberating vitamins withinside the water and seeping into the soil. Catabolism is the method of breaking down of complicated molecules into the less difficult molecules. Humification is the method of formation of darkish coloured humus at the soil. The decomposed natural remember is known as as humus. Mineralization is the method of deterioration of the hummus to launch inorganic vitamins.

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