humic substance

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humic substance

Humic substances enrich the soil in a healthy garden.

Definition

Noun: A humic substance is a complex, dark-colored organic material that forms in soil, sediments, and water through the long-term chemical and biological breakdown (decomposition) of plant and animal matter. It is a major component of humus, the organic fraction of soil, and is not a single compound but a mixture of large, stable molecules.

Usage

The term is used primarily in scientific contexts such as soil science, geology, ecology, and environmental chemistry to describe the stable, residual organic compounds that contribute to soil fertility, structure, and nutrient cycling. - It functions as a non-count noun when referring to the general material. - It can be a count noun when referring to different types or fractions (e.g., humic acids, fulvic acids).

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The fertility of this soil is largely due to its high content of humic substance.
    • Scientists study humic substances to understand carbon storage in ecosystems.
    • The brown color of the water in this bog is caused by dissolved humic substances.
Advanced Usage
  • "Humic substance" as a category: In technical literature, "humic substances" is often used as an umbrella term for the three main fractions defined by their solubility: humic acids (soluble in alkaline conditions, insoluble in acid), fulvic acids (soluble in both alkali and acid), and humin (insoluble in both).
    • The analysis separated the soil extract into its constituent humic substances: fulvic acids, humic acids, and humin.
Variants and Related Words
  • Humus (n): The general, dark organic material in soil formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material, of which humic substances are a key part.
  • Humic acid (n): A specific fraction of humic substance that is insoluble in acidic conditions.
  • Fulvic acid (n): A specific fraction of humic substance that remains soluble under all pH conditions and has a lower molecular weight.
  • Humin (n): The fraction of humic substance that is insoluble in water at any pH.
Synonyms
  • Organic geopolymer (technical): Emphasizes its large, complex molecular structure formed over time.
  • Natural organic matter (NOM) (broader term): A wider category that includes humic substances along with other organic materials in the environment.
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • Humic substance chemistry: The scientific study of the formation, structure, and properties of these materials.
  • Aquatic humic substances: Humic substances found dissolved or suspended in water bodies like rivers, lakes, and oceans.
humic substance

Humic substances enrich the soil in a healthy garden.

Noun
  1. an organic residue of decaying organic matter