by Geetam Bhardwaj | Aug 16, 2022 | Blog Post
We are excited to introduce our new educational project, the Humic Conversations Video Series. As the name suggests, each episode of the series will focus on humic substances. Two leading researchers from our Humic Research Lab. Dr. Rich Lamar and Dr. Hiarhi Monda...
by Geetam Bhardwaj | Aug 10, 2022 | Blog Post
In a research study, originally published in Frontiers in Plant Science, May 2021, Vol. 12:660224, the biostimulant properties of humic acid (HA) were tested on Micro Tom tomato plants under increasing nutritional stress. The results confirmed the positive role humic...
by Geetam Bhardwaj | Jun 21, 2022 | Blog Post, Humic Corner
By Richard Lamar, PhD Senior Director of Humic Research Bio Huma Netics, Inc. We are accustomed to seeing humic substances (humic and fulvic) in dry/granular form, and we tend to think of acids as liquids. So why are humic and fulvic substances called acids? All...
by Geetam Bhardwaj | Apr 14, 2022 | Blog Post, Humic Corner
By Richard Lamar, PhD Director of Humic Research Bio Huma Netics, Inc. For centuries, humic acids (HA) were thought to be composed of much larger molecules than those found in fulvic acids (FA). However, the application of Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance...
by Larry Cooper | Mar 22, 2022 | BHN News, Humic Substances, Published Article, Research, Video
Dr. Richard T. Lamar and Dr. Hiarhi Monda of our Humic Research Laboratory, with assistance from analytical chemist Ryan Fountain, have published a methodology video in the biochemistry section of the peer-reviewed online video journal, JoVE. The video, Quantification...
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