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differences between manure and fertilizers.​

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Answered by Asterinn
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Answer: Differences between manure and ffertilizer are as follows :

FERTILIZERS => 1) It is artificial

2) These are chemicals.

3) they are prepared in factories.

4) Does not provide humus to soil.

5)Rich in plant nutrients.

MANURES => 1)natural substance.

2) These are made by dead and decaying plants and animals.

3)Prepared in fields.

4)Provides humus to the soil.

5) Less rich in plant nutrients.

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Answered by PixieAngel
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  • Manure is natural.
  • Fertilizer is man-made inorganic salt.

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  • Manures are made naturally from plants and animals wastes by the action of microbes.
  • Fertilizers are made artificially from chemicals in laboratories/factories.

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  • Manure is not 'nutrient specific'.
  • Fertilizer is rich in plant nutrients and nutrient specific.

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  • Manure is cheap and easily available.
  • Fertilizer is costly.

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  • Manure add humus to the soil.
  • Fertilizer does not add humus to the soil.

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  • Excessive use of manure doesn't harm the soil texture.
  • Excessive use can change the chemical composition of the soil and also pollute water.

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  • Manure restores the soil texture and helps in water retention.
  • Fertilizer may damage the soil texture and makes it more porous.

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  • Manures are bulky and difficult to transport.
  • Fertilizers are light and easy to transport.

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  • Manures don't cause pollution of soil as it is derived from organic matter.
  • Overuse of fertilizers can burn the plants and distort soil fertility by making it too acidic or basic.

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  • Manures are biodegrable.
  • Fertilizers are non-biodegrable.

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