The Role of Mycobiota in the Process of Composting of Biomass and Assessment

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Tanvi Taneja, Mukesh Kumar, Indu Sharma, Atul Sharma and Raj Singh

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Various fungi play a crucial part in the decomposition of organic materialsduring composting, which is a cost-effective process of converting variousunstable and complicated organic substances into a stable and humus-likesubstance. Composting is the regulated transformation of wastes andbiodegradable organic materials into stable products with the help ofmicrobes. Although composting has been around for a while, it still hassignificant drawbacks that limit how widely it is utilized and how effectively itworks. Microbes detection, nutrient status that is low, a lengthy compostingprocess, a lengthy mineralization process, and odor creation are some of thedrawbacks. The consumption of synthetic chemical fertilizers can be decreasedthrough composting. These fertilizers are used to feed crops with the macro-and micronutrients they need. The current study explains how to compostquickly, biodegradable solid wastes without endangering the environment

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