2020
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.911.149
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Effect of Application of Humic Acid and Vermiwash on the Growth, Quality and Yield of Plants: A Review

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“…Humic acid distinguished by its deep black colour, is produced through the microbial decomposition of plant and animal matter and remains resilient to further weathering [33]. Humic acid comprises 51% to 57% carbon (C), 4% to 6% nitrogen (N), and 0.2% to 1% phosphorus (P), alongside minute quantities of other micronutrients [34]. Humic acid can be applied either to the soil or as a foliar spray.…”
Section: Humic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Humic acid distinguished by its deep black colour, is produced through the microbial decomposition of plant and animal matter and remains resilient to further weathering [33]. Humic acid comprises 51% to 57% carbon (C), 4% to 6% nitrogen (N), and 0.2% to 1% phosphorus (P), alongside minute quantities of other micronutrients [34]. Humic acid can be applied either to the soil or as a foliar spray.…”
Section: Humic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of these biostimulants was studied in various crops by using different methods of incorporation at different doses. This review focuses on the research done on the usage of these biostimulants and evaluates the result of various studies for future reference and research (Hudda et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%