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

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

1Tanvi Taneja, 2Mukesh Kumar, 3Indu Sharma, 4Atul Sharma and 5Raj Singh*

Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences.

Botany, Vol.42 B, No.1.
January-June 2023: P.19-26

DOI: 10.48165/bpas.2023.42B.1.4

Original Research Article

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

1Tanvi Taneja, 2Mukesh Kumar, 3Indu Sharma, 4Atul Sharma and 5Raj Singh*

Author’s Affiliation

1,2,4,5Department of Bio-Sciences and Technology, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to Be University), Mullana, Ambala, Haryana 133207, India

3NIMS Institute of Allied Medical Science & Technology, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121, India

*Corresponding Author:

Raj Singh

Department of Bio-Sciences and Technology,

Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to Be University), Mullana, Ambala, Haryana 133207, India

E-mail:

dr.rajsingh09@gmail.com

 

Received on 20.02.2023

Revised on 29.04.2023

Approved on 20.05.2023

Accepted on 31.05.2023

Published on 18.06.2023

Abstract
Abstract Various fungi play a crucial part in the decomposition of organic materials during composting, which is a cost-effective process of converting various unstable and complicated organic substances into a stable and humus-like substance. Composting is the regulated transformation of wastes and biodegradable organic materials into stable products with the help of microbes. Although composting has been around for a while, it still has significant drawbacks that limit how widely it is utilized and how effectively it works. Microbes detection, nutrient status that is low, a lengthy composting process, a lengthy mineralization process, and odor creation are some of the drawbacks. The consumption of synthetic chemical fertilizers can be decreased through composting. These fertilizers are used to feed crops with the macro- and micronutrients they need. The current study explains how to compost quickly, biodegradable solid wastes without endangering the environment. Keywords: Compost, Microbes, Fertilizer, Crop, Macro and Micronutrients.