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Difference between manure and fertilizer in tabular form

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Answered by pd381508
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Difference between manure and fertilizer:


Manure:

1. Manure is a natural substance obtained by the decomposition of cattle dung and plant residues.

2. Manure can be prepared in the fields.

3. Manure provides a lot of humus to the soil .

4. Manure is relatively less rich in plant nutrients.


Fertilizer:

1. Fertilizer is a man made inorganic salt.

2. Fertilizer is prepared in factories.

3. Fertilizer does not provide any humus to the soil.

4. Fertilizers are very rich in plant nutrients like nitrogen X phosphorus and potassium.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Fertilizer :-

They are in concentrated form. These are manufactured in factories.

Microbes are not needed.

They are easy to transport.

Easy to store and supply to crops.

They do not restore soil texture.

They are not for better aeration and retention of water.

Manure :-

Manure is an organic substance obtained from decomposition of vegetable and animal waste.

Microbes are needed to degrade the organic substances.

Difficult to transport.

Difficult to store and supply to crops.

They restore soil texture.

They are for better aeration and retention of water.

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