Humic acid is a mixture of macromolecular compounds that broadly exist in nature. In recent years it has been broadly utilized in agricultural production. Here are some uses of humic acid.
Improving Soil Properties
The acid is the main substance in humus, forms a major part of the humus material of the soil, and is a very significant organism. When the acid is applied to the soil it is responsible for creating soil structure by regulating the aggregation process, water retention, and porosity, increasing in total. These features help the roots penetrate the soil, along with the air, resulting in looser texture and increased soil fertility.
Promoting Plant Growth
The acid bio stimulant, also facilitates the nutrient uptake process for plants through the chelation process, upon which it forms complexes with iron, calcium, and magnesium cumulatively, making them accessible for plants to use. The same phenomenon causes nutrient uptake to increase; hence, the plants grow stronger, more vigorous, and adapt more easily in both high and low climatic conditions. It is concluded that the acid boosts the development of roots, which plants use to find water and nutrients in the deep soil layers.
Enhancing Agronomic Parameters
The acid can increase the rates of biochemical processes, thus affecting such parameters as soil structure, nutrient cycle and availability, physical and thermal properties, chemical characteristics, and organic matter content. It leads to higher seedling emergence rates, uniform stand establishment, and increased crop production and overall quality yields.
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