- Humic substance - Wikipedia
Humic substances (HS) are relatively recalcitrant colored organic compounds naturally formed during long-term decomposition and transformation of biomass residues The color of humic substances varies from bright yellow to light or dark brown leading to black
- Humic Acid: The Science of Humus and How it Benefits Soil
Humic acid is a group of molecules that bind to, and help plant roots receive, water and nutrients High humic acid levels can dramatically increase yields Humic acid deficiency can prevent farmers and gardeners from growing crops with optimum nutrition
- Humic Acid: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions . . . - WebMD
Learn more about Humic Acid uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain Humic Acid
- The Complete Farmers Guide to Humics, Humic Acid, and Fulvic Acid
Humic substances are the organic residues of plant and animal matter that decompose over millennia, forming stable organic compounds known as humus The major components of humus are humic acids, fulvic acids, and humin, each playing a vital role in soil chemistry and biology
- What are humic substances | IHSS
Humic substances are complex and heterogeneous mixtures of polydispersed materials formed by biochemical and chemical reactions during the decay and transformation of plant and microbial remains (a process called humification)
- What Are Humic Substances and Their Benefits? - Biology Insights
Humic substances are a diverse group of naturally occurring organic compounds found widely in soil, water, and sediments These complex materials are formed through the natural processes of decomposition and transformation of organic matter in various ecosystems
- Humic acid | Soil, Fertilizer, Organic | Britannica
Its structure is unlike that of proteins or carbohydrates, the two most common organic polymers found in biological material; instead, humic acid can be characterized as a loose assembly of aromatic polymers of varying acidity and reactivity
- Humic substances: Structure, function and benefits for agroecosystems—a . . .
Humic substances (HSs), derived from degraded plant remains and found ubiquitously in nature, are an important source of organic matter The application of HSs to soil enhances essential nutrient supply and assimilation of atmospheric CO2 due to increasing biomass yield
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