Biology, asked by pravi7th, 1 year ago

please answer fast write differences between organic and inorganic fertilizers

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Answered by LonelyHeart
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Here is your answer:

>>>> Organic fertilizers or manures -

> These are obtained by the decomposition of dead organisms and plants.
> They are rich in organic nutrients.
> They can restore the texture of the soil for better retention of water.
> They are voluminous and are difficult to be stored and transported.
> They are insoluble in water.
> They are not nutrient specific.
> They are not harmful to the environment.

>>>> Inorganic fertilizers or synthetic fertilizer -

> They are synthetically prepared inorganic salts.
> They are rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
> They can't restore the texture of the soil.
> They are less voluminous and can be easily stored and transported.
> They are easily soluble in water.
> They are nutrient specific.
> They are not harmful to the environment.

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Answered by soniyasonu162
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Organic fertilizers are prepared by organic waste like vegetable peels, dead organisms etc and they are free from chemicals.it is also called humus

But inorganic fertilizers are manufactured in industries and chemicals are used for its preparation which is harmful to human

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