An acid humus developed from the tough, acidic leaf litter of conifers and heathland vegetation. The activity of soil fauna, such as earthworms, is slight, and mor remains unmixed with the mineral content of the soil.
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An acid humus developed from the tough, acidic leaf litter of conifers and heathland vegetation. The activity of soil fauna, such as earthworms, is slight, and mor remains unmixed with the mineral content of the soil.
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