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Humic Acids Bind Cations in a Way That Allows Them to be More Easily Absorbed by Plant Roots
The negative charge of a plant's root makes positive ions easier for the root to absorb.

The negative charge of a plant's root makes positive ions easier for the root to absorb. In other words, negative attracts the positive (cation) (the living root). Humic acids store cations (positive ions) in a way that makes it easier for a plant's root to absorb them, enhancing the transport of micronutrients to the plant's circulatory system. This works because Humic Acid (ulmic, humic, and fulvic) attract positive ions and are drawn to the mycorrhizal hyphae and the root depletion zone.

Scientists hypothesise that the micronutrients are taken up by the plant's root and are absorbed by the plant's circulation system because the root's negative charge is greater than that of humic acid biomolecules. The release of some of the micronutrients we are now understanding that the plant will also absorb some of the lighter molecular-weight humid acids as they enter the root membrane from the humid acid molecule.

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