Difference between manure and fertilizer
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manure are those compound which are made in factories by using certain chemicals for the benefit of the plants or vegatables..
Fertiliser are those natural compound that are added to the soil or land for its fertility.
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Fertiliser are those natural compound that are added to the soil or land for its fertility.
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MANURES ::
1. They are organic.
2. Excessive use of manures is not harmful.
3. They can be made in the fields itself.
4. They are not easy to carry.
5. They do not easily dissolve in water.
6. They are not rich in plant nutrients.
7. Example -
→ Animal Wastes
→ Dry leaves
FERTILISERS ::
1. They are inorganic.
2. Excessive use of fertilisers is harmful.
3. They are made in the factories. They can't be made in the fields.
4. They are easy to carry.
5. They are easily soluble in water.
6. They are rich in plant nutrients. [ Potassium, Phosphorous, Nitrogen ]
7. Example --
→ Potash
→ Superphosphate
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#Thnx...
MANURES ::
1. They are organic.
2. Excessive use of manures is not harmful.
3. They can be made in the fields itself.
4. They are not easy to carry.
5. They do not easily dissolve in water.
6. They are not rich in plant nutrients.
7. Example -
→ Animal Wastes
→ Dry leaves
FERTILISERS ::
1. They are inorganic.
2. Excessive use of fertilisers is harmful.
3. They are made in the factories. They can't be made in the fields.
4. They are easy to carry.
5. They are easily soluble in water.
6. They are rich in plant nutrients. [ Potassium, Phosphorous, Nitrogen ]
7. Example --
→ Potash
→ Superphosphate
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#hope this helps u ...
#Thnx...
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