Very Fine Sand (0.05 0.10 mm dia.) Silt (0.002 …...Ref.: 14th Edition revised, The Nature and...

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Soil Microaggregate

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Very Fine Sand

(0.05 – 0.10 mm dia.)

Very Fine Sand

Silt (0.002 –

0.05 mm dia.)

Gypsum

Crystals

Precipitated

Calcite

Crystals

Humus

(Humic and

Nonhumic

substances)

Glomalin: an Arbuscular Mycorrhizal glycoprotein.

Mycorrhizal fungi.

Clay-Humus

Domain

Clay Domain: small

stack of parallel

clay particles. (Clay < 0.002 mm dia.)

Fungal hyphae on the

surface of soil particles.

(0.002 – 0.007 mm dia.)

Water stored in the

micropores:

Microbial & Root

activity is

affected by: pH, EC

(salinity); soluble

Organic Carbon &

Nutrients; dissolved

O2 & CO2; & Temp. Fe & Al

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Glomalin glues soil particles together.

Ref.: 14th Edition revised, The Nature

and Properties of Soils (chapter 4)

Soil

Solution

Humus & Clay have

Cation Exchange

Capacity (CEC)

Agronomy Tech Note 76

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