Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Do it Yourself: Humic Acid
View through CrossRef
The humic substance consists of humic acid, fulvic acid, and humin. Humic acid is a useful metal complexing agent, a good dispersant, and a redox agent. Humic acid showed an auxin-like activity and thus promoted root growth and development. It positively affected soil’s physical, chemical, and biological properties. Hence, humic acid indirectly improved plant growth by chelating nutrients to the plant. However, humic acid converted carcinogen compounds in chlorinated water. Still, humic acid is a good compound for agricultural purposes. Humic acid can be produced in thermophilic composting, vermicomposting, and Bokashi. The humification process can occur with decomposers such as black soldier fly. Those methods can be made in farmland and even in the housing area. Extraction of humic acid is required from those production methods. However, it is not easy to extract by farmers on a small scale. Full compost and Bokashi or its tea also showed much humic acid alone. Humic acid extraction may be optional but good as crop tonic. Nonetheless, further study should be carried out. Bokashi tea and leachate with decomposer should be further studied to obtain more evidence of their benefits. With the benefit of composting and fermentation, further study on treating is required for food security.
Universiti Putra Malaysia
Title: Do it Yourself: Humic Acid
Description:
The humic substance consists of humic acid, fulvic acid, and humin.
Humic acid is a useful metal complexing agent, a good dispersant, and a redox agent.
Humic acid showed an auxin-like activity and thus promoted root growth and development.
It positively affected soil’s physical, chemical, and biological properties.
Hence, humic acid indirectly improved plant growth by chelating nutrients to the plant.
However, humic acid converted carcinogen compounds in chlorinated water.
Still, humic acid is a good compound for agricultural purposes.
Humic acid can be produced in thermophilic composting, vermicomposting, and Bokashi.
The humification process can occur with decomposers such as black soldier fly.
Those methods can be made in farmland and even in the housing area.
Extraction of humic acid is required from those production methods.
However, it is not easy to extract by farmers on a small scale.
Full compost and Bokashi or its tea also showed much humic acid alone.
Humic acid extraction may be optional but good as crop tonic.
Nonetheless, further study should be carried out.
Bokashi tea and leachate with decomposer should be further studied to obtain more evidence of their benefits.
With the benefit of composting and fermentation, further study on treating is required for food security.
Related Results
Metagenomics Response of Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation (anammox) Bacteria to Bio-Refractory Humic Substances in Wastewater
Metagenomics Response of Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation (anammox) Bacteria to Bio-Refractory Humic Substances in Wastewater
Anammox-based processes have been widely applied for the treatment of wastewater (e.g., wastewater irrigation systems and constructed wetland) which consists of bio-refractory humi...
Interactions between Humic Acid and the Mineral Surface of Laterite at Different Environmental pH
Interactions between Humic Acid and the Mineral Surface of Laterite at Different Environmental pH
Organic compounds such as humic substances in the natural environment, especially in aquatic environments, are source of environmental problems. The stability of humic compounds in...
Comparative effects of humic acid and charcoal on soil, growth, and biomass properties of lupine (Lupinus albus L.)
Comparative effects of humic acid and charcoal on soil, growth, and biomass properties of lupine (Lupinus albus L.)
Recently, charcoal and humic acid application in soils is a burgeoning area of research due to its profound impact on soil properties and crop yields. Charcoal contributes to impro...
Metal Ion Humic Colloid Interaction
Metal Ion Humic Colloid Interaction
AbstractNatural organic matter dissolved in natural water, such as humic and fulvic acids, is known to strongly interact with the polyvalent metal ions by complexation, colloid for...
Microbiological Characteristics of Biohumus and Humin Extract
Microbiological Characteristics of Biohumus and Humin Extract
This article describes the technology of biohumus and humic extract production and their microbiological characteristics. We developed technology from cattle manure and winter whea...
Chemical Characteristics of Humic Substances in Nature
Chemical Characteristics of Humic Substances in Nature
Humic substances are the main constituents of natural organic matter, found in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Humic substances are a complex, dispersed, and heterogeneo...
Sustainable agriculture: Influence of macro - and micro - nutrient levels, mixture and humic acid on growth and quality parameters of kharif maize (Zea mays L.)
Sustainable agriculture: Influence of macro - and micro - nutrient levels, mixture and humic acid on growth and quality parameters of kharif maize (Zea mays L.)
A field experiment entitled “Sustainable agriculture: Influence of macro- and micro-nutrient levels, mixture and humic acid on growth and quality parameters of kharif maize (Zea ma...
Use of Lomo-Nord Shales in Ivory Coast for the Adsorption Treatment of Humic Acid Extracted from Leachate from the Akouédo Landfill
Use of Lomo-Nord Shales in Ivory Coast for the Adsorption Treatment of Humic Acid Extracted from Leachate from the Akouédo Landfill
The environmental pollution caused by the mismanagement of household waste dumps and their leachate in developing countries has led researchers to explore adsorption treatment proc...


