Soil Composition

 


Soil composition refers to the blend of organic and inorganic materials that make up the soil, which is essential for plant growth and ecosystem health. The primary components of soil include mineral particles, organic matter, water, and air. Mineral particles, such as sand, silt, and clay, contribute to the soil's texture and drainage capabilities. Organic matter, derived from decomposed plant and animal materials, enhances soil fertility and structure, improving its ability to retain moisture and nutrients. Water fills the spaces between soil particles, while air is essential for root respiration and microbial activity. https://soilscientists.org/award-nomination/?ecategory=Awards&rcategory=Awardee

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