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      Humic substances biological activity at the plant-soil interface: from environmental aspects to molecular factors.

      Plant Signaling & Behavior
      Humic Substances, Molecular Structure, Plant Development, Plants, metabolism, Soil

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          Humic substances (HS) represent the organic material mainly widespread in nature. HS have positive effects on plant physiology by improving soil structure and fertility and by influencing nutrient uptake and root architecture. The biochemical and molecular mechanisms underlying these events are only partially known. HS have been shown to contain auxin and an "auxin-like" activity of humic substances has been proposed, but support to this hypothesis is fragmentary. In this review article, we are giving an overview of available data concerning molecular structures and biological activities of humic substances, with special emphasis on their hormone-like activities.

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          20495384
          3001551

          Chemistry
          Humic Substances,Molecular Structure,Plant Development,Plants,metabolism,Soil
          Chemistry
          Humic Substances, Molecular Structure, Plant Development, Plants, metabolism, Soil

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