fulvic acid

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fulvic acid

The scientist adds fulvic acid to the nutrient solution in the hydroponic system.

Definition

Noun: A yellow to yellow-brown organic substance found in soil, peat, and natural waters. It is a type of humic substance that is soluble in water under all pH conditions. Fulvic acid is formed by the decomposition of plant and animal matter.

Usage

Fulvic acid is typically used as a mass noun in scientific contexts, particularly in soil science, geology, and environmental chemistry. It refers to the collective substance rather than individual countable units. * Scientists study fulvic acid to understand soil health and nutrient transport. * The presence of fulvic acid in the water sample indicates significant organic decomposition.

Examples
  • The dark color of this river water is partly due to dissolved fulvic acid.
  • Fulvic acid plays a crucial role in making minerals available to plants.
  • Researchers are analyzing the chemical structure of fulvic acid extracted from peat.
Advanced Usage
  • Complexation: Fulvic acid can bind to (complex with) metal ions, influencing their mobility and bioavailability in the environment.
    • The fulvic acid complexes with aluminum, reducing its toxicity in acidic soils.
Variants and Related Words
  • Humic acid (n): A related, darker-colored humic substance that is insoluble in water under acidic conditions but soluble in alkaline solutions.
  • Humic substances (n): The broad category of organic compounds in soil and water formed by the decomposition of organic matter, including both humic and fulvic acids.
Synonyms
  • Humic substance (broader category)
  • Natural organic acid
  • Soil organic acid

Note: There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific scientific term.

fulvic acid

The scientist adds fulvic acid to the nutrient solution in the hydroponic system.

Noun
  1. a yellow to yellow-brown humic substance that is soluble in water under all pH conditions
    • they measured the fluvial fulvic acid