Formation Mechanisms of Complex Organic Structures in Soil Habitats

作者: J.-M. Bollag , J. Dec , P.M. Huang

DOI: 10.1016/S0065-2113(08)60245-X

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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the formation of complex organic structures in soil habitats. The purpose is to review existing knowledge about synthetic processes previously outlined and discuss their origins, importance, practical implications. Chemoheterotrophs are only organisms that can perform two critical functions necessary humification process: firstly, an active role transforming raw materials into humus, secondly a passive one serving as source biomass after death. Adsorption mechanisms constitute another important type interaction responsible for binding xenobiotics matter. Xenobiotics retained through adsorption considered reversibly bound, because they be desorbed extraction with solvents. reactions discussed this essential constant replenishment humus. Another significant benefit these neutralization certain natural substances, such benzoic acid, vanillin, other lignin decomposition products, which have been proved toxic plants.

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