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state the differences between manure and fertilizers?​

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Answered by bhargavanala2007
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MANURE:

Manure can be described as an organic material prepared by decomposition of crop residue or animal excreta, that can be added to the soil to improve its fertility.

The manure is prepared in the field, by dumping the animal and plant waste in open pits, to decompose it.

As manure is generated out of the decayed plant and animal waste, it provides humus to the soil, which increases the water holding capacity of the soil.

Manure is not as much rich as fertilizers in terms of plant nutrients.

As manure is insoluble in water, it is slowly absorbed by the soil. On the other hand.

While manure is economical,as it can be prepared by farmers themselves.

Manure does not cause any harm to the soil; in fact, it raises the quality of the soil in the long run.

FERTILIZER:

Fertilizer is described as any substance (organic or inorganic), that is added to the soil, increase the yield of crops.

Fertilizers are produced in factories through the chemical procedure.

Fertilizer does not provide humus to the soil.

Fertilizers in terms of plant nutrients, as fertilizers are rich in plant nutrients.

Fertilizers get easily dissolved in water, and that is why it is used by the plants immediately.

Fertilizers are industrially manufactured chemical; it is costly.

Fertilizer in excess can decrease the effectiveness of the soil, as well as it causes harm to the organism present in the soil.

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