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what is organic matter ?what is it important to plants

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Answered by Sukanyayayayayayayay
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Examples of organic matter include plant residues such as lawn clippings, leaves, corn stalks and straw, manures, sludges, wood and food processing wastes, and green manures (plants grown for the purpose of incorporation into the soil).

In addition to providing nutrients and habitat to organisms living in the soil, organic matteralso binds soil particles into aggregates and improves the water holding capacity of soil. Most soils contain 2-10 percent organic matter. However, even in small amounts, organic matter is very important.

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Answered by jassigill27
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organic matter is the decomposed matter of excretry waste
it is important for plants for fertility of soil
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