Biology, asked by tanishasingh13, 1 year ago

Differences between manure and fertilizers

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Answered by karishma99
3

Explanation:

manure: 1) Manure is a natural material, obtained by decaying plant and animal waste, that can applied to the soil to enhance its fertility.

2) Prepared in fields

3) It provides humus to the soil.

4) Comparatively less rich in plant nutrients.

5) Slowly absorbed by plants

6) It is economical

7) There is no side effect, in fact it improves the physical condition of soil.

fertilizers : 1) Fertilizer is a human-made or natural substance, that can be added to the soil to improve its fertility and increase the productivity

2) Prepared in factories

3) It does not provide humus to the soil.

4)Rich in plant nutrients.

Answered by twinckle64
1

Answer:

(1)manure is organic substances but fertilisers are inorganic salts.(2)Manure have sufficient amount of humus but fertilisers has no humus.(3)Manure is ecofriendly but fertilisers are harmful to environment.(4)Manure makes the soil porous and allows the growth of microbes but fertilisers close the pores and make the soil unporous.(3)Manure develop the water holding capacity of soil but fertilisers reduce the water holding capacity.mark as a brainalist answer.

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