File:Geohumus plant width.jpg

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Description Geohumus test results from University of Giessen, indicating 40% increase in plant mass compared against untreated soil, due to water retention as well as addition of cations.
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current04:19, 14 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 04:19, 14 December 2006808 × 775 (102 KB)Achim Hering (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Geohumus test results from University of Giessen, indicating 40% increase in plant mass compared against untreated soil, due to water retention as well as addition of cations. |Source=own work |Date=13. December 2006 |Author
04:16, 14 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 04:16, 14 December 2006808 × 775 (103 KB)Achim Hering (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Geohumus test results from University of Giessen, indicating 40% increase in plant mass compared against untreated soil, due to water retention as well as addition of cations. |Source=own work |Date=13. December 2006 |Author

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