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Advances in understanding the molecular structure of soil organic matter: Implications for interactions in the environment

Citation:

Kleber, M. AND M. G. JOHNSON. Advances in understanding the molecular structure of soil organic matter: Implications for interactions in the environment. Advances in Agronomy. ELSEVIER, AMSTERDAM, Holland, 106:77-142, (2010).

Impact/Purpose:

We take a historic approach to explore how concepts of the chemical and physical nature of soil organic matter have evolved over time.

Description:

We take a historic approach to explore how concepts of the chemical and physical nature of soil organic matter have evolved over time. We emphasize conceptual and analytical achievements in organic matter research over the last two decades and demonstrate how these developments have led to increased skepticism toward the humification concept and question the usefulness of operationally defined and artificially prepared “humic substances” as models of fractions of soil organic matter in real soils. We identify some of the still open questions about organic matter, and point out future research directions that are likely to refine those concepts of the physicochemical nature of soil organic matter which we put before the reader today.

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:04/01/2010
Record Last Revised:06/21/2010
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 219547