ulmic (Meaning)
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ulmic (a.)
Pertaining to ulmin; designating an acid obtained from ulmin.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ulmic
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ulmic Sentence Examples
- The dark, ulmic water of the bog reflected the eerie glow of the setting sun.
- Scientists discovered a rare ulmic mineral deposit deep within the Amazon rainforest.
- The acidic ulmic compounds in the soil inhibited the growth of most plants.
- Researchers used ulmic acid as a natural fertilizer to enhance soil fertility.
- The ulmic material in the sediment provided insights into the ancient ecosystem.
- The ulmic acids in lake water contribute to its characteristic brown color.
- The ulmic fraction of soil organic matter is highly resistant to decomposition.
- Ulmic substances play a crucial role in the carbon cycle and soil formation.
- The ulmic content of a soil sample provides an indication of its organic matter content.
- The ulmic components of plants influence their nutritional value and medicinal properties.
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Pertaining to ulmin; designating an acid obtained from ulmin.
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No antonyms found.
The dark, ulmic water of the bog reflected the eerie glow of the setting sun.
Scientists discovered a rare ulmic mineral deposit deep within the Amazon rainforest.
The acidic ulmic compounds in the soil inhibited the growth of most plants.
Researchers used ulmic acid as a natural fertilizer to enhance soil fertility.