Science, asked by agarwalajanhavi1941, 9 months ago

Manure is nutrient specific True or false.

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Answered by yoyostar
14

Answer:

false

Explanation:

Manures have a mixture of nutrients and depending on the material used for decomposition, their nutrient quality may vary. This is the reason that fertilizers act quickly in providing nutrients to the plants as they are nutrient specific. Hence, the correct answer is 'Fertilizer'.

Answered by smartbrainz
4

Manure is not nutrient specific. The statement is false.

Explanation:

  • Manure unlike fertilizers are not nutrient specific. This is because they help in supplying all the types of nutrients required by a plant to grow in a particular soil. In addition to this there are also a large types of various nutrients.
  • However the fertilizers are specific and as a result of this day help to make the soil fertile according to the nutrient which is absent in the soil.

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