Organic Content
Soil organic content is the fraction of organic material, typically 1–6% in topsoils, that includes plant and animal tissues at various stages of decomposition, living microorganisms, and humus. This small but vital component significantly enhances soil health by improving structure, water retention, and nutrient availability, which in turn boosts productivity and supports beneficial microbial life.What Soil Organic Matter is:
- Organic substances: It is the complex mixture of all organic materials in the soil.
 - Decomposition stages: It consists of fresh organic residues from plants and animals, well-decomposed organic matter (humus), and the living and dead bodies of soil organisms (microbes, roots, etc.).
 
Importance of Soil Organic Content:
- Soil health: 
It is a crucial indicator of soil health and fertility, positively impacting physical, chemical, and biological properties. - Improved structure: 
Organic matter helps increase soil porosity, which improves aeration and water infiltration. - Water retention: 
Soil organic matter has a high capacity to hold water, helping to maintain soil moisture. 
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