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      Priming effect in semi-arid soils of northern Ethiopia under different land use types

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              The contentious nature of soil organic matter.

              The exchange of nutrients, energy and carbon between soil organic matter, the soil environment, aquatic systems and the atmosphere is important for agricultural productivity, water quality and climate. Long-standing theory suggests that soil organic matter is composed of inherently stable and chemically unique compounds. Here we argue that the available evidence does not support the formation of large-molecular-size and persistent 'humic substances' in soils. Instead, soil organic matter is a continuum of progressively decomposing organic compounds. We discuss implications of this view of the nature of soil organic matter for aquatic health, soil carbon-climate interactions and land management.
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                Journal
                Biogeochemistry
                Biogeochemistry
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0168-2563
                1573-515X
                April 2022
                February 24 2022
                April 2022
                : 158
                : 3
                : 383-403
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                10.1007/s10533-022-00905-z
                f13974df-da58-47b7-8097-148f6480f003
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