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humic Meaning in Bengali



বা সংক্রান্ত বা মৃত্তিকায় পরিণত গলিত জীবদেহ থেকে প্রাপ্ত

Adjective:

Humic,





humic's Usage Examples:

into humic assemblages (fulvic acids and humic acids), which bind to clay minerals and metal hydroxides.


The ability of plants to absorb humic substances.


Dystrophic lakes, also known as humic lakes, are lakes that contain high amounts of humic substances and organic acids.


East of Arch Pond is shallow Humic Lake, named for the dark-stained water caused by humic acid derived from the leaching of decaying peat.


Leonardite is a soil conditioner rich in humic acids that is formed by natural oxidation of lignite near the surface of.


Shilajit is composed of 60% to 80% humic substances such as humic and fulvic acids, along with trace oligoelements including selenium.


it is relevant for European soils : Alocrisol humic Alocrisol typic Aluandosol haplic Aluandosol humic Aluandosol perhydric Anthroposol artificial Anthroposol.


They are similar to humic acids, with differences being the carbon and oxygen contents, acidity, degree.


It is a rich source of humic acid (up to 90%) and is used as a soil conditioner, as a stabilizer for.


Biotic materials in soil include glomalin, Dopplerite and humic acid.


The smallest units are the fulvic acids, the medium units are the humic acids, and the largest units are the humins.


development, manufacture and distribution of humic acid organic liquid compound fertilizer in 27 provinces in China.


between one and three years to break down into a dark brown fine powdery humic matter.


, a temperature range of about 0–30 °C and a pH ranging from about 3 (humic soil layer) to about 8 (sea water).


The bog water is brown, nutrient-poor, humic acid rich and lime-free (dystrophic).



humic's Meaning':

of or relating to or derived from humus

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