Biology, asked by ramijahamed, 11 months ago

how does a manure differ from a fertilizer​

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Answered by Toshika654
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Unlike, fertilizer is described as any substance (organic or inorganic), that is added to the soil, increase the yield of crops. ... Manure is not as much rich as fertilizers in terms of plant nutrients, as fertilizers arerich in plant nutrients. As manure isinsoluble in water, it is slowly absorbed by the soil.

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Answered by ABC867
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Answer:

Manure

  • It is a natural substance obtained by decomposition of animal wastes, human wastes and plant residues.
  • It can be prepared in fields.
  • Provides lots of humus to the soil.
  • It is relatively less rich in plant nutrients.

Fertilizers

  • It is an inorganic salt.
  • It is prepared in factories.
  • It does not provide humus to the soil.
  • It is rich in plant nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
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