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The most stable humus is that formed from the slow oxidation of black carbon, after the incorporation of finely powdered charcoal into the topsoil. This process is at the origin of the formation of the fertile Amazonian dark earths or Terra preta do Indio.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humus)
 
The most stable humus is that formed from the slow oxidation of black carbon, after the incorporation of finely powdered charcoal into the topsoil. This process is at the origin of the formation of the fertile Amazonian dark earths or Terra preta do Indio.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humus)
  

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Topic in Gardening courses. By John Eagles.
This page is under construction!
File:Terra Preta.jpg
Right a terra preta soil that was human-made out of an infertile soil as shown left.

The most stable humus is that formed from the slow oxidation of black carbon, after the incorporation of finely powdered charcoal into the topsoil. This process is at the origin of the formation of the fertile Amazonian dark earths or Terra preta do Indio.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humus)

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