Biology, asked by Viroc, 1 year ago

How is green manure different from an ordinary manure?

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The major difference between green manure and ordinary manure is as follows:

Green Manure consists of the various parts of the plant only, i.e. generally organic materials, like dead or fallen leaf, fallen flower, fruit or fruit peels, that is composted to obtain manure, whereas,

Ordinary manure consists of dead or fallen plant parts, with which, sometimes, dead remains of some animals, or animal dung or urine is mixed and composted to obtain manure.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The difference between green manure and ordinary manure are given below:

Green manure:

Green manure is different from ordinary manure because the green manure contains only organic plant materials in order to provide nourishment to the plant.

The organic materials like soil, wood, straw, fertilizers, etc. This green manure are natural thing and it is mostly used in plant production.

Ordinary manure:

Ordinary manure contains animal waste and remains in addition to the plant materials present in them. The examples of ordinary manure are egg, milk, meat, etc.

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