2010
DOI: 10.1134/s1064229310100091
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Binding of organic matter into an oxidation-resistant form during the interaction of clay minerals with plant residues

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“…This was mostly due to the fact that soil aggregates are primarily governed by structure. Meadow soil and albic soil aggregate structures are primarily dominated by 2:1 clay minerals, whose outer surfaces can absorb organic matter and the interlayer is connected by a weak van der Waals force [57].…”
Section: Soc Associated With Aggregate Size Fractions Under Different...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was mostly due to the fact that soil aggregates are primarily governed by structure. Meadow soil and albic soil aggregate structures are primarily dominated by 2:1 clay minerals, whose outer surfaces can absorb organic matter and the interlayer is connected by a weak van der Waals force [57].…”
Section: Soc Associated With Aggregate Size Fractions Under Different...mentioning
confidence: 99%