humates
Humates are a complex mixture of organic compounds derived from humic substances, which are the principal organic constituents of soils, and also occur in peat, coal, and natural waters. They are formed through the decomposition of plant and animal matter by microorganisms over extended periods. Humic substances are broadly classified into humic acid, fulvic acid, and humin, based on their solubility in water and alkaline solutions. Humic acid is soluble in alkaline solutions but not in acidic solutions, while fulvic acid is soluble in both alkaline and acidic solutions. Humin is insoluble in both.
In agriculture, humates are primarily used as soil conditioners and fertilizers. They are believed to improve
Humates are found naturally in fertile soils and are also commercially extracted from sources like leonardite,