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humus has often been said to possess effects on plant growth over and above the value to plants of the plant nutrients it may release during growth.
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PASZEWSKI, A., TROJANOWSKI, J. & LOBARZEWSKA, A. Biological Activity of Some Humic Fractions isolated by means of Partition Chromatography. Nature 190, 277 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/190277a0
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