"Organic matter in soil" or "soil" is what the term "humus" references.
Specifically, the word derives from the Latin noun humus. It designates "earth, soil" in its original meaning. Soil is prized for its life-sustaining mineral content and organic material. So the term nowadays tends to honor the nutrients - especially carbon and nitrogen - which are recycled into the top 12 inches (30.48 centimeters) in the earth's soil horizons.
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Podzol is a term given to soils that are infertile and have a light-brown color due to poor humus. Chernozem is a term given to soils that are rich in humus and thus are fertile. In addition, they have a black color because of the rich humus.
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Compost is another term for organic matter that is changed into humus. The two-word phrase and the two words all reference recyclable material whose carbon- or nitrogen-rich components break down under the proper conditions and with the proper procedures. All three share the end-product look, smell, and texture of dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich, soil-like particles.
That humus represents a stage and that organic matter signifies the content is the way in which humus and organic matter are different.Specifically, the term humus indicates that animal and plant remains as well as soil food web cells, products and tissues are broken down as far as they can. The term organic matter identifies cells, products and tissues related to once-living animal and plant organisms. No assumption will be made as to which stage this once-living content is in terms of breaking down.
Carbon is what humus is a source of.Specifically, the term designates organic matter in soil. The organic matter is created by the decomposition of animal and plant matter. Decomposition results in increased availability of carbon. Humus also will attract ammonium, copper, magnesium, potassium and zinc.
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the decaying matter in soil is called humus.
I like to eat humus. I dip my carrots into humus.