Organic waste is converted into manure by microorganisms. This process is an example of----
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The composting process requires organic waste, such as leaves, grass, fruit and vegetable scraps, soil (which contains microorganisms), water and oxygen. The microorganisms eat the organic waste, breaking it down into its simplest components. ... The smaller the pieces in your compost bin, the faster they will break down.
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Composting is an age old practice for the biological conversion of organic waste to a humus-like substance which can enhance physical, chemical and biological soil properties. To explore the effect of microorganisms in the composting process, three potent bacterial isolates were selected.
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