Humus form in the context of "Humus"

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⭐ Core Definition: Humus form

Humus form is the features of the topsoil and plant litter in a biome, such as mull humus form in deciduous forest or mor humus form in coniferous forest. Dead organic matter, such as leaves, decomposes into humus. Sometimes soil animals mix underlying mineral soil with the humus. This is also part of the humus form.

Humus form is important in ecosystem management, such as forest management, as it influences a forest's ability to regenerate through the establishment of new saplings and seedlings. Humus form is affected by land use, vegetation dynamics, pollution, and climate change.

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👉 Humus form in the context of Humus

In classical soil science, humus is the dark organic matter in soil that is formed by the decomposition of plant, microbial and animal matter. It is a kind of soil organic matter with distinct properties due to its high surface area. It is rich in nutrients and retains moisture in the soil, more especially in soils with a sandy texture. Humus is the Latin word for "earth" or "ground".

In agriculture, "humus" sometimes also is used to describe mature or natural compost extracted from a woodland or other spontaneous source for use as a soil conditioner. It is also used to describe a topsoil horizon that contains organic matter (humus type, humus form, or humus profile).

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