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Dictionary » S » Soil matrix Soil matrixsoil matrix The portion of a given soil having the dominant colour, in most cases, the matrix will be the portion of the soil having more than 50 percent of the same colour. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... - likely cotton or paper and some wool. Also present within the fibrous matrix were occasional fungal spores. These spores are typical of cross contamination ... the late 80s) release millions of these tiny biocontrol worms into the soil of crops (in particular citrus, cotton and corn), into golf ...
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The Fiber Disease... within the ethereal threads. With the soft structure of the fibers as a matrix, minerals evolved into crystalline networks, (some people have reported ... -- which help digest the food we eat, decompose waste, and enrich soil -- to make materials is largely virgin territory; mineralizing bacterial ...
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