Science, asked by shresthanarendrasing, 1 month ago

Take some gram seeds and germinate them. Put those seeds

in three small pots filled with soil in equal distributed amount. Mark

these pots A , B , C respectively.

In pot A mix a little amount of cow dung(manure).

In pot B mix a little amount of urea(fertiliser).

In pot C do not mix anything in it.

Regularly pour same amount of water in three pots. After 15 days

observe these three pots carefully send photo​

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Answered by dasaniketkumar304
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Answer:

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Answered by jhunusarkar123
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Manure is an organic substance produced by the decomposition of plant and animal wastes in the presence of microorganism and used as fertilizers. Thus, the fresh manure contains decomposing bacteria along with active digestive enzymes. These enzymes contribute to the faster heating of the manure which accelerates the decomposition of organic materials by the soil microorganisms. The end result of better decomposition of organic material is faster nutrient release to the plant. When urea is placed on the surface of the soil, a chemical reaction takes place that changes the urea to ammonium bicarbonate. Urea should be mixed in with the soil for maximum effectiveness. For plants that love acidic soils, urea is one of the top fertilizers for acidifying soils. Hence, seeds will grow most in pots B and C.

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