Mineralization (soil)
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Mineralization in soil science, is when the elements in organic matter decomposes into plant accessible forms,[1] for example by nitrification. Mineralization is the alternative to immobilization.
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- ^ Robert E. White Principles and Practices of Soil Science, the soil as a natural resource (4th edition), Blackwell Science,(2005) ISBN 0632064552

