Science, asked by payalmeena82, 1 year ago

what is difference between manure and fertilizer

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Answered by PrayagKumar
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Unlike, fertilizer is described as any substance (organic / inorganic), that is added to the soil, increase the yield of crops. ... Insteed of manure fertilizer does not provide humus to the soil. Manure is not as much rich as fertilizers in terms of plant nutrients .
fertilizer is much more better insted of manure for plants..

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Manure adds a lot more than crop nutrients to your soil. ... Although 70% of the nitrogen applied to Upper Midwestern crops is of the commercial fertilizer variety, Powell saysmanure and fertilizer “complement each other, sure enough.” But there's more to the nutrients in manure than just nitrogen.

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Answered by juniorshady1689
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Manure:- (i) Manure is a mixture of inorganic and organic substances, which is obtained by the decomposition of cattle dung, human waste and plant residues.

(ii) Manure provides multiple nutrients to the soil.

(iii) Manure has low concentration of plant nutrients.

(iv) Manure provides a lots of humus to the soil.

Fertilizer:- (i) Fertilizer is an inorganic substance, that is prepared in factories.

(ii) Fertilizer provide a specific nutrient to the soil.

(iii) Fertilizer has a high concentration of plant nutrients.

(iv) A fertilizer does not provide any humus to the soil.

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