The responses of chicory plants to amendments with natural and synthetic surface active substances, represented by either potassium humates from compost stabilised green waste or Tween 80, are reported from a pot trial. Results are evaluated in terms of plant biomass production and behaviour of soil microbial populations following different treatments. Amendments with humic acids stimulated vegetative growth of chicory. They also caused significative variations in the numbers of bacterial heterotrophs and autotrophic nitrifiers in the soil. The study suggests that the mechanism through which humic acids affect both plant and soil microbes may chiefly involve enhancement of cell membrane permeability to nutrients
The aim of this work was to evaluate chemical changes and plant growth-promoting effect of HA from d...
The addition of organic manure not only maintains but even improves soil fertility and, from earlies...
The use of organic amendments is an increasingly common management practice in vegetable production ...
The responses of chicory plants to amendments with natural and synthetic surface active substances, ...
Growing interest in the market for humic substances with agricultural applications has led to the de...
Growing interest in the market for humic substances with agricultural applications has led to the de...
Maintaining food production for a growing world population without compromising natural resources fo...
In the present study, the effect of humic acids on activity and growth of Nitrosomonas europaea and ...
In the present study, the effect of humic acids on activity and growth of Nitrosomonas europaea and ...
This study evaluated the effect of HS extracted from mineral coal on the growth of tomato (Solanum l...
Increasing concentrations of humic acids were tested in order to determine their effects on the micr...
Increasing concentrations of humic acids were tested in order to determine their effects on the micr...
Some recalcitrant organic wastes, which contain a large proportion of lignin or cellulose, are not c...
The biological activity of humic substances (HS) has been elucidated in the last 40 years. Growth en...
The physiological effects of humic substances (HS) on some aspects of plant growth and metabolism ar...
The aim of this work was to evaluate chemical changes and plant growth-promoting effect of HA from d...
The addition of organic manure not only maintains but even improves soil fertility and, from earlies...
The use of organic amendments is an increasingly common management practice in vegetable production ...
The responses of chicory plants to amendments with natural and synthetic surface active substances, ...
Growing interest in the market for humic substances with agricultural applications has led to the de...
Growing interest in the market for humic substances with agricultural applications has led to the de...
Maintaining food production for a growing world population without compromising natural resources fo...
In the present study, the effect of humic acids on activity and growth of Nitrosomonas europaea and ...
In the present study, the effect of humic acids on activity and growth of Nitrosomonas europaea and ...
This study evaluated the effect of HS extracted from mineral coal on the growth of tomato (Solanum l...
Increasing concentrations of humic acids were tested in order to determine their effects on the micr...
Increasing concentrations of humic acids were tested in order to determine their effects on the micr...
Some recalcitrant organic wastes, which contain a large proportion of lignin or cellulose, are not c...
The biological activity of humic substances (HS) has been elucidated in the last 40 years. Growth en...
The physiological effects of humic substances (HS) on some aspects of plant growth and metabolism ar...
The aim of this work was to evaluate chemical changes and plant growth-promoting effect of HA from d...
The addition of organic manure not only maintains but even improves soil fertility and, from earlies...
The use of organic amendments is an increasingly common management practice in vegetable production ...