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Write difference between Fertilizers and Manure. ​

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Answered by pinnaclewinner
7

Manure

Natural substance obtained by the decomposition of plant and animal remains by bacteria.

Provides humus to the soil

Less rich in plant nutrients

Can be prepared in fields

Inconvenient to store and transport

Absorbed slowly by plants

Example: Green manure

Fertilizer

Inorganic substances or compounds

Does not provide humus to the soil

Rich in plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium

Prepared in factories

Easy to store and transport

Absorbed readily by plants

Example: Urea

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Answered by MystícPhoeníx
200

Differences between fertilisers and manure are

⋄Fertilizers ⋄

  • Fertilizers are man-made inorganic salts or organic compounds.

  • Fertilizers are nutrient-specific. They can provide specific nutrients

  • Fertilizers are very rich in inorganic

nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and

potassium.

  • Fertilizers are readily absorbed by plants

because they are soluble in water.

  • Fertilizers do not provide any humus

the soil.

  • Fertilizers are prepared in factories.

  • Fertilizers are easy to store, transport and use because they are compact concentrated and concentrated.

⋄Manure ⋄

  • Manure is a natural substance obtained by the decayof animal wastes and plant residues.

  • Manure is not nutrient-specific.

  • Manure is not very rich in inorganic nutrients.

  • Manure is not very soluble in water,

  • Manure provides humus to the soil.

  • Manure is prepared in fields or rural homes.

  • Manure is not easy to store, transport and use because it is bulky.
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