compare the benefits and disadvantages of using manure and fertilisers in the crop field
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Advantages :
•In addition to releasing nutrients, it improves soil structure
•Increases water holding capacity
•Slow in action hence very difficult to over fertilize plants
•No risk of forming toxic build up of chemicals
•Renewable, biodegradable, eco friendly
Disadvantages:
•Slow in action, microbes required to release nutrients microbes require moisture, so seasonal variation may affect
•Nutrient ratios are unknown
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•In addition to releasing nutrients, it improves soil structure
•Increases water holding capacity
•Slow in action hence very difficult to over fertilize plants
•No risk of forming toxic build up of chemicals
•Renewable, biodegradable, eco friendly
Disadvantages:
•Slow in action, microbes required to release nutrients microbes require moisture, so seasonal variation may affect
•Nutrient ratios are unknown
hope it will help u
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MANURE :-
It is a organic compound which has humus in small amount and it is pure ...made by Organic products such as cow dung , dead plants....
DISADVANTAGES.. thought it is good for plant but it is less fertile and contains less humus therefore needed in very large quantities
FERTILIZER:-
design in organic compounds made from different chemicals in a lab which is used in farms to make the soil fertile it is very fertile because it contains many minerals such as Phosphorus , Calcium and pottasium...
its disadvantages are that it harms the plant if used in excess and its it does not dissolve in water and therefore cause pollution in environment
It is a organic compound which has humus in small amount and it is pure ...made by Organic products such as cow dung , dead plants....
DISADVANTAGES.. thought it is good for plant but it is less fertile and contains less humus therefore needed in very large quantities
FERTILIZER:-
design in organic compounds made from different chemicals in a lab which is used in farms to make the soil fertile it is very fertile because it contains many minerals such as Phosphorus , Calcium and pottasium...
its disadvantages are that it harms the plant if used in excess and its it does not dissolve in water and therefore cause pollution in environment
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