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  2. Potassium humate - Wikipedia

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    Potassium humate is used in agriculture as a fertilizer additive to increase the efficiency of fertilizers especially nitrogen- and phosphorus-based fertilizer inputs. Other salts of humic acid are manufactured, mainly sodium humate, which is used in animal health supplements. It also can be used in aquaculture.

  3. Humic substance - Wikipedia

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    Humic substances account for 50 – 90% of cation exchange capacity in soils. "Humic substances" is an umbrella term covering humic acid, fulvic acid and humin, which differ in solubility. By definition, humic acid (HA) is soluble in water at neutral and alkaline pH, but insoluble at acidic pH < 2. Fulvic acid (FA) is soluble in water at any pH.

  4. International Humic Substances Society - Wikipedia

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    The International Humic Substances Society was founded in Denver, Colorado, USA, on September 11, 1981 by scientists who saw a need for a society to bring together scientists in the coal, soil, and water with interest in humic substances, and to provide opportunities for them to exchange ideas .

  5. Gübretaş - Wikipedia

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    Gübretaş is a Turkish fertiliser manufacturer founded in 1952, [1] which has over 30% of the market to agriculture in Turkey. [2] It sells products such as humic acid. [3] It is now mostly an agricultural co-operative [4] but a quarter of its shares are now on the Turkish stock market, [5] and it is a BIST 30 company. [6]

  6. Humin - Wikipedia

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    Soil consists of both mineral (inorganic) and organic components. The organic components can be subdivided into fractions that are soluble, largely humic acids, and insoluble, the humins. Humins make up about 50% of the organic matter in soil. [1]

  7. Compost - Wikipedia

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    The benefits of compost include providing nutrients to crops as fertilizer, acting as a soil conditioner, increasing the humus or humic acid contents of the soil, and introducing beneficial microbes that help to suppress pathogens in the soil and reduce soil-borne diseases.

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