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Organic glue

Organic glue

Microbes help to bind soil particles together, either as sticky strands (A) and (B), or by trapping clay on their sticky surfaces (C). Other micro-organisms such as protozoa (including amoeba and soil nematodes) are small animals, like the armour-plated protozoan (D), which feeds on bacteria. A spoonful of soil has about 100 billion bacteria, and contains about 15 kilometres of fungal threads.

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Allan Hewitt. 'Soils', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 1-Mar-09
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