What are the role of microbes in compost production? Explain with example.
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Microbes such as bacteria and fungi are responsible for generating carbon dioxide, water and heat by the break down of organic matter during the process of composting. These microorganisms break down the soluble and readily degradable substances present in the organic matter by the use of different enzymes.
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i. Only microorganism can bring about natural decomposition of the organic compounds.
ii. During decomposition bacteria and fungi bring about such decomposition and release the
inorganic constituents back into the nature.
iii. Compost is formed in such a way by recycling process.
iv. Microorganism is an important role to cycalization of nutrient.
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