WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MANURES AND FERTILIZERS ON THE BASE OF THEIR FERTILITY?
Asked by saksham aggarwal
| 26th Oct, 2013,
07:46: AM
Expert Answer:
Manure
Fertiliser
Natural substances obtained from decomposition of plant and animals remains by bacteria.
Inorganic substances.
Provides humus to the soil
Does not provide humus to the soil.
Less rich in plant nutrients
Rich in plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
Can be prepared in fields.
Prepared in factories.
Inconvenient to store and transport
Easy to store and transport
Manure |
Fertiliser |
Natural substances obtained from decomposition of plant and animals remains by bacteria. |
Inorganic substances. |
Provides humus to the soil |
Does not provide humus to the soil. |
Less rich in plant nutrients |
Rich in plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium |
Can be prepared in fields. |
Prepared in factories. |
Inconvenient to store and transport |
Easy to store and transport |
Answered by Hemangi Binny
| 26th Oct, 2013,
07:58: PM
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