What is the role of microbes in compost production
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In composting, microorganisms break down organic matter and produce carbon dioxide, water, heat. The result is a richer soil that improves plant growth and health. Here is a brief look at the microorganisms that are most important to composting.
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In the process of composting, microorganisms breaks down organic matter and produce carbon dioxide, water, heat and humus, the relatively stable organic end products. The heat they produce causes the compost temperature rapidly rise.
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