Biology, asked by kunalkadam149, 10 months ago

what is difference between fertilizer and manure​

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Answered by sb180240
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Manures are obtained from natural sources, whereas fertilisers are synthetically manufactured in the factories. Manures are eco-friendly, whereas fertilisers harm the useful microbes present in the soil and also decrease the soil fertility if used for a longer time.

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Answered by malavikarajeev1
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Manures are obtained from natural sources, whereas fertilisers are synthetically manufactured in the factories. Manures are eco-friendly, whereas fertilisers harm the useful microbes present in the soil and also decrease the soil fertility if used for a longer time. ... Well-aged manure on its own also makes a great fertilizer for garden plants. Nearly any kind of manure can be used, depending on where you live, as some manure is more readily available than others. Fertilisers prove to be harmful as the content chemicals which are very harmful to our health as well as the soil. moreover they cause Biological magnification, which is a process through which the harmful chemicals keep on circulating in our environment and is very dangerous for our health also.Manure improves soil texture. It improves water retaining capacity of soil. Since manure is not nutrient specific so it replenishes all the nutrients of soil. It increases the number of useful micro-organisms in soil.  

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