Humus is a macromolecular organic matter formed by the decomposition of plant and animal residues by bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, and protozoa, condensed from nitrogenous compounds and aromatic organic compounds, generally dark brown in color and acidic. Humus is widely found in soil and organic waste, accounting for 60% of the total organic matter in the soil. Humus can improve the soil structure, and enhance the nutrient retention capacity and water-holding capacity of the soil. For plants, humus can serve as their nutrient reservoir and water reservoir, providing essential nutrients such as N, S, P, and water.
Lifeasible provides our customers with humus biofertilizer development through scientific and rational formulation, which can meet the nutrients required for crop growth. And we accelerate the degradation of large molecules of natural organic compounds into organic fertilizers by adding bacterial agents, decomposing organic pollutants, effectively improving the ability of crops to absorb nutrients, reducing the waste of fertilizers, and reducing the damage of chemical fertilizers to the soil. Thus, we can achieve nutritional balance, meet the nutrients required for crop growth, achieve the purpose of low input and high production value, improve the quality of crops, and thus increase the economic benefits of crops.
We use lignite, oil shale, and other raw materials to produce humus biofertilizers containing large amounts of humic acid and oxygen, phosphorus, potassium, and certain trace elements needed for crop growth and development by using different production methods.
Humus is important for improving soil's physical and chemical properties and promoting plant growth. Lifeasible provides humus biofertilizer development services to enhance crop resistance to cold, drought, and insect tolerance, improve root toughness, and better plant uptake to enhance crop physiological activity. Please contact our staff to communicate your needs for humus biofertilizer development.
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