Condiciones ambientales y microorganismos adecuados para la obtención . . . López et al (2012) realizaron una investigación sobre la evaluación del efecto del humus liquido (humus de Lombriz sólido que puede ser tratado con agua y obtener soluciones acuosas que contienen la concentración de los elementos solubles más importantes presentes en el mismo) aplicándolo en el cultivo de remolacha, pero con diferente
Humic substances: Structure, function and benefits for agroecosystems . . . Humic substances (HSs), derived from degraded plant remains and found ubiquitously in nature, are an important source of organic matter The application of HSs to soil enhances essential nutrient supply and assimilation of atmospheric CO 2 due to increasing biomass yield
Important soil microbiotas effects on plants and soils: a . . . In this work, the influence mechanisms of significant soil microbial groups on the plant-soil system and their applications in environmental remediation over the previous 30 years were reviewed using a systematic literature review (SLR) methodology
Soil Microbiome: Diversity, Benefits and Interactions with Plants This review pays special emphasis on the types of microbial populations in the soil and how they influence plant growth, nutrient acquisition, inter-relationships between soil microbes and plants, stress resistance, carbon sequestration, and phytoremediation
The essential role of humified organic matter in preserving soil health This review first describes the contemporary understanding of the supramolecular structure of soil humus and the derived modern method to identify the totality of humic components to an unprecedented extent in soils under different soil management and cropping systems
The Effect of Specific Soil Microorganisms on Soil Quality Parameters . . . This study aims to determine the influence of specific soil microorganisms (PGPR and PGPF individually and in a complex) on soil organic carbon (SOC), soil respiration and biodiversity in loamy Cambisol under reduced tillage conditions
Humus Enrichment of Soils | SpringerLink Agricultural land today often contains less than 2% humus, whereas at the time of conversion from grassland or forests it still contained 8–15% or more The key question is: can excess CO 2 be recycled from the air and stored in the soil, thus helping to mitigate climate change?