Formation of mineral-associated organic matter via rock weathering: an experimental test for the organo-metallic glue hypothesis

1 May 2026

The organo-mineral assemblage formation from the mixture of crushed rocks and leaf compost was promoted by (i) microbial re-working of OM (indicated by lower C:N and higher δ13C and δ15N compared to the original leaf compost) and (ii) the supply of extractable metals (esp. oxalate-extractable Fe phase) from the rock weathering. These findings supported the organo-metallic glue hypothesis (Wagai et al., 2020) and suggest that C accretion during early pedogenesis.


Formation of mineral-associated organic matter via rock weathering: an experimental test for the organo-metallic glue hypothesis
Kaori Matsuoka, Jo Jinno, Hiroaki Shimada, Emi Matsumura, Ryo Shingubara, Puu-Tai Yang, and Rota Wagai
SOIL, 12, 521–543, https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-12-521-2026, 2026

Contact: Kaori Matsuoka (matsuoka.kaori811@naro.go.jp and kaori.matsuoka@hotmail.co.jp) and Rota Wagai (wagai@g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp)