Organomineral
adj, noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Any such product
- 1 Composed of both organic and mineral components not-comparable
"Soil aggregates, which are the secondary organomineral complexes of soil, are important for the physical protection of SOM. Thus, changes in soil aggregates may be used to characterize the impacts of management strategies on soil quality, including soil porosity, aeration, water retention, and erodibility [13 ]."
Example
More examples"Soil aggregates, which are the secondary organomineral complexes of soil, are important for the physical protection of SOM. Thus, changes in soil aggregates may be used to characterize the impacts of management strategies on soil quality, including soil porosity, aeration, water retention, and erodibility [13 ]."
Etymology
From organo- + mineral.
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