humusformens
Humusformens, also known as humus forms, are the various stages of organic matter decomposition in soil. They are classified based on their degree of decomposition and the presence of recognizable plant or animal remains. The term "humus" refers to the dark, organic material that remains after the decomposition of plant and animal matter. Humusformens are an essential component of soil health, as they contribute to soil structure, nutrient cycling, and water retention.
There are four main humusformens:
1. Fibric: This is the least decomposed stage, where plant remains are still recognizable. Fibric humus is
2. Hemic: In this stage, plant remains have begun to break down, but some recognizable structures still
3. Sapric: This stage represents a high degree of decomposition, with most plant remains broken down into
4. Fulvic: Fulvic humus is the most decomposed stage, where plant remains have been broken down into
The classification of humusformens is based on visual and tactile observations, as well as chemical and physical