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Fig. 1. Physically uncomplexed organic matter is an intermediate between plant residues and soil organic matter. Its quantity and composition in soil are affected by factors that regulate: (1) quantity and type of residue (e.g., amount, composition, and accessibility) and/or (2) microbial activity (e.g., environmental conditions).
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