Humic

Word HUMIC
Character 5
Hyphenation hu mic
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Definitions and meanings of "Humic"

What do we mean by humic?

Of, relating to, or derived from humus. adjective

Pertaining to or derived from mold (humus).

Pertaining to, or derived from, vegetable mold. See humin. adjective

Of, or relating to humus adjective

Of or relating to or derived from humus adjective

Of, or relating to humus.

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The word "humic" in example sentences

Specifically, they evaluate changes in total soil organic carbon and in the chemical characteristics of the soil organic matter and its main constituents known as humic substances (from humus origin). ❋ Unknown (2010)

But the environmental significance of these processes is still unknown, Jafvert says, because naturally-occurring materials called humic acids also generate ROS in water. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Organic fertilizers and soil amendments such as humic acid will provide much better nutrition to any plant than chemical fertilizers will. ❋ Admin (2010)

Subsequently, when zeolite is chemically dissolved in a simple water solution, or when taken as a straight mineral supplement in capsule form, its therapeutic effect (i.e. benefit to you) is not as strong or beneficial as it is when combined with an all natural, organic, bio-active intracellular carrier such as humic, fulvic, or processed humates. ❋ Amp;34; (2010)

- permeable for the reactants (e.g. water pollutants and H2) and impermeable for the catalyst poisons (e.g. heavy metals and natural polyelectrolytes such as humic substances). ❋ Unknown (2009)

The compost itself is beneficial to the land in many ways, including as a soil conditioner and fertilizer, an additive providing vital humus or humic acids, and a natural pesticide. ❋ Maria Rodale (2011)

The saturated moss product is then removed and buried, where it breaks down in an environmentally friendly manner; the peat moss itself contains humic acid, which is a powerful catalyst in breaking down hydrocarbon molecules. ❋ Dyan DeNapoli (2010)

“Help him, would you?” says Chris, walking away toward what appears to be bottles of shampoo—actually humic acid. ❋ Manny Howard (2010)

The shift in terrestrial vegetation to predominantly shrubs is very likely to cause greater loading of DOC and humic materials in streams and lakes, and a reduction in UV-B radiation penetration. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The soils are mainly humic red loams, moderately to highly acidic and deficient in bases. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Laing et al. [58] attributed recent declines in alkalinity and minor changes in diatom assemblages to the influx of humic substances from catchment peatlands. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Some streams are saturated with humic acids and show black coloration. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Organic forms of carbon in the lithosphere include litter, organic matter, and humic substances found in soils. ❋ Unknown (2009)

•Surface water is acidic, low in hardness, and high in humic compounds. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Dissolved organic carbon from excretion, leaching, and decomposition of plants in the catchment, along with associated humic materials, has been found to reduce photosynthesis in the lake and absorb 99% of the UV-B radiation in the upper 20 cm [20]. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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