Soil Decomposition
Definition: Soil Decomposition
The process by which organic matter is broken down by soil organisms into simpler substances. Soil decomposition releases nutrients and improves soil structure. For example, incorporating crop residues into the soil to promote decomposition and enhance nutrient availability for future crops.
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