Vermitechnology
is an effective composting method, which transforms
biomass into nutrient-rich organic fertilizer. Mature vermicompost
is a renewable organic product containing humic substances with high
biological activity. The aim of this study was to assess the chemical
characteristics and the bioactivity of humic acids isolated from different
vermicomposts produced with either cattle manure, sugar cane bagasse,
sunflower cake from seed oil extraction, or filter cake from a sugar
cane factory. More than 200 different molecules were found, and it
was possible to identify chemical markers on humic acids according
to the nature of the organic source. The large hydrophobic character
of humic extracts and the preservation of altered lignin derivatives
confer to humic acids the ability to induce lateral root emergence
in maize seedlings. Humic acid-like substances extracted from plant
biomass residues represent an additional valuable product of vermicomposting
that can be used as a plant growth promoter.