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what is the role of microbes in compost production​

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Answered by tkbanerjeernc
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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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Answered by kriti1449
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  1. Microbes play an important role in various aspects of our lives.
  2. One such important  role is the formation of compost.
  3. The biodegradable waste which is collected from all around  the cities are placed in landfill sites.
  4. Landfill sites are created by digging deep pits away  from residential areas and the biodegradable waste is dumped into it.
  5. The conversion of this  waste is then carried out by various kinds of microorganisms, specially aerobic bacteria and  some kind of fungi.
  6. It takes time for formation of compost and then the landfill site is again  ready to use while the compost can be used in agricultural fields, parks etc.

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