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humus Meaning in Bengali



 মাটি বিশ্লেষণ করিলে তন্মধ্যে মিশ্রিত যে গলিত জীবদেহ পাওয়া যায়, মৃত্তিকায় পরিণত গলিত জীবদেহ,

Noun:

মৃত্তিকায় পরিণত গলিত জীবদেহ, মাটি বিশ্লেষণ করিলে তন্মধ্যে মিশ্রিত যে গলিত জীবদেহ পাওয়া যায়,





humus's Usage Examples:

In soil science, humus (derived in 1790–1800 from the Latin humus for 'earth, ground') denominates the fraction of soil organic matter that is amorphous.


nutrients as fertilizer to the crop, acting as soil conditioner, increasing the humus or humic acids content of the soil, and introducing beneficial colonies.


Loam soils generally contain more nutrients, moisture, and humus than sandy soils, have better drainage and infiltration of water and air.


capacity of humus to retain water once water-soaked, its high hydrophobicity decreases its wettability.


All in all, small amounts of humus may remarkably.


silt and clay, but with a much lower percentage of organic matter and humus,and it has a small amount of rocks which are smaller in size mixed with.


living biomass of microbes, fresh and partially decomposed detritus, and humus.


Humic substances are organic compounds that are important components of humus, the major organic fraction of soil, peat, and coal (and also a constituent.


increase the amount of humus.


Combining compost, plant or animal materials/waste, or green manure with soil will increase the amount of humus in the soil.


Grime: a black, ingrained dust such as soot Soil: the mix of clay, sand, and humus which lies on top of bedrock A season of artworks and exhibits on the theme.


They are rich in humus, and originally covered with early maturing native grasslands vegetation.


IPA: [tɕɪrnɐˈzʲɵm]; "black soil") is a black-colored soil containing a high percentage of humus (4% to 16%) and high percentages of phosphoric acids, phosphorus, and ammonia.


This replacement modifies the humus composition and amount, and affects the formation of the soil.


ranging from fairly intact sphagnum moss, to sedge peat, to highly decomposed humus.


They are humus-rich shallow soils that are usually formed from carbonate- or occasionally.


Suspended solids may be converted to humus by microbes and bacteria in order to supply nitrogen, phosphorus and other.


The soil generally contains a thin but very fertile layer of humus dropped from plants and animals in the forest above, followed by an infertile.


whose dark colour is traditionally (not universally) thought to come from humus, rather than soot.


Most of this site is semi-natural woodland on rendzina (humus-rich and shallow) soils.



Synonyms:

humous; hommos; paste; hoummos; hummus; spread;

Antonyms:

cross; fold; centralization; stay in place; gather;

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