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Write difference between fertiliser and manure? Please help me.

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Answered by VickyDazzler
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Some differences between fertilizer and manure are:

1. Fertilizer is an inorganic chemical synthesized artificially while manure is a combination of inorganic and organic substances obtained naturally by decomposing cattle excreta, plant litter, and human wastes.

2. Fertilizer can add only a specific nutrient to the soil whereas manure can provide many useful nutrients.

3. A fertilizer cannot add humus to the soil whereas manure can.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Differences between Fertiliser and Manure

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1. A fertiliser is an inorganic salt.

2. A fertiliser is prepared in factories.

3. A fertiliser does not provide any humus to the soil.

4. Fertilisers are very rich in plant nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.

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1. Manure is a natural substance obtained by the decomposition of cattle dung, human waste and plant residues.

2. Manure can be prepared in the fields.

3. Manure provides a lot of humus to the soil.

4. Manure is relatively less rich in plant nutrients.

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