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Humic & Fulvic acids - Allomelanins found in soils, coals and peat,
resulting from the decomposition of organic matter, particularly dead
plants. Consists of complex macromolecules having polymeric phenolic
structures with the ability to chelate with metals, especially iron. Humus - The organic matter of the soil, usually leaf mould and other materials in which decomposition is well advanced. Chelation - The inactivation of metallic ions in a solution by an organic reagent with whose molecules they are strongly bound in a ring structure giving maximum stability for specified uses. Peat - A substance consisting of partially carbonized vegetable material, chiefly mosses, found usually in bogs. Roboration - The act of strengthening. |
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