Humus
Humus refers to the organic component of soil, formed from the decomposition of plant and animal matter. It is dark brown or black in color and rich in nutrients, making it an essential part of soil fertility.
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It is dark brown or black in color and rich in nutrients, making it an essential part of soil fertility. Humus improves soil structure, retains water, and provides a habitat for microorganisms that aid in nutrient cycling and plant growth. It also helps in preventing erosion and increasing soil resilience against drought and other environmental stresses. Humus is created through a process called humification, where organic matter is broken down by microbes and converted into a stable, carbon-rich substance. This Wikipedia page provides a comprehensive overview of humus, including its composition, formation, and role in soil health. It also discusses various methods to enhance humus content in soil and the importance of sustainable soil management practices.
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