Humic Carbon Acid

Humic carbon is a natural element in a liquid concentrate form.

  • It provides both macro and micro plant nutrients, greatly increases root system organisms and improves trace element nutrition through chelation.
  • It affects the release of plant nutrients, promotes soil drainage and improves the capacity for water retention in the soil by as much as 95%.

Role of Humic Carbons

Humus influences soil fertility through its effects on the water-holding capacity of the soil and microbial activity. It has been shown that plants are able to absorb the soluble forms of humus.

Humic substances promote the conversion of a number of elements into forms available to plants. In the supply of trace elements and rare elements to plants, an important role is played by linking with humic substances in the form of chelates.

Action of Humic Substances

  • Humic substances increase the germination capacity of seed and vitamin content of plants.
  • A positive effect of humic substances on the growth of various groups of microorganisms has also been observed.
  • Humic carbons act as specific sensitizing agents, increasing the permeability of the plasma membrane and resulting in an increased uptake of nutrients by the plants.
  • When humic carbons enter the plant at early stages of development, enzyme systems are intensified, cell division is accelerated, root systems show greater development and yield of dry matter increases.
Growth Chamber Test

Growth Chamber Test

Refractometer Reading

Refractometer Reading

Refractometer reading, which displays Brix levels. Brix is basically sucrose levels in plant tissues, with higher levels being more resilient to disease and pest pressures. Bio-Desolve increases Brix levels.

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High Standing Bean Crop

High Standing Bean Crop

High standing bean crop treated with the Bio-Desolve Soil Carbon Program.

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High Yielding Bean Crop

High Yielding Bean Crop

High yielding bean crop with the use of the Bio-Desolve Soil Carbon Program.

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Stubble-and-residue-left-in

Stubble-and-residue-left-in

Stubble and residue left in the field decomposes at faster levels when treated with the Bio-Desolve Soil Carbon Program. Nutirents are broken down into reuseable forms.

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Treated Wheat Field

Treated Wheat Field

Wheat field treated with the Bio-Desolve Soil Carbon Program

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Microorganisms Living In An Acre of Healthy Soil

(Source: Amaranthus et. al 1989)

  • 900 pounds of earthworms,
  • 2,500 pounds of fungi,
  • 1,500 pounds of bacteria,
  • 130 pounds of protozoa,
  • 900 pounds of arthropods and algae, and
  • in most cases, it even contains small mammals
Soil Microbe Growth

Soil Microbe Growth

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