Understanding Soil Carbon:
"Science, Significance, and Solutions"
What Is Soil Carbon? Soil carbon is the carbon stored within soil organic matter (SOM) and inorganic forms, such as carbonates. It is a key component of soil health and plays a crucial role in the global carbon cycle.
Soil organic carbon (SOC), the dominant form in most agricultural systems, includes plant and animal detritus in various stages of decomposition, root exudates, and microbial biomass.
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Soil organic carbon (SOC), the dominant form in most agricultural systems, includes plant and animal detritus in various stages of decomposition, root exudates, and microbial biomass.
Please review the whole BioGenate report below.