Difference between fertilizer and mature ?
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Differences between fertilisers and manure are
⋄Fertilizers ⋄
- Fertilizers are man-made inorganic salts or organic compounds.
- Fertilizers are nutrient-specific. They can provide specific nutrients
- Fertilizers are very rich in inorganic
nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and
potassium.
- Fertilizers are readily absorbed by plants
because they are soluble in water.
- Fertilizers do not provide any humus
the soil.
- Fertilizers are prepared in factories.
- Fertilizers are easy to store, transport and use because they are compact concentrated and concentrated.
⋄Manure ⋄
- Manure is a natural substance obtained by the decayof animal wastes and plant residues.
- Manure is not nutrient-specific.
- Manure is not very rich in inorganic nutrients.
- Manure is not very soluble in water,
- Manure provides humus to the soil.
- Manure is prepared in fields or rural homes.
- Manure is not easy to store, transport and use because it is bulky.
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Fertilizer is an inorganic substance and is prepared artificially in factories .
Manure is an organic substances and is obtained by the decomposition of plant or animal waste in fields .
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