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Composting converts organic residues into stable organic matter and nutrients under aerobic conditions, improving soil properties and microbiome balance, while mitigating environmental impacts. Although microbiomes of various compost types have been studied, information is still fragmented and often not tailored to specific raw material combinations. In particular, little is known about the fungal communities involved in composting dairy plant wastewater sludge mixed with garden trimmings. This data paper contributes to filling that gap by providing a comprehensive taxonomic inventory.
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Thermophilic cooling and maturation garden trimmings wastewater sludge microbiome
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Monjardino, P., Azevedo, A. R., Mendonça, D., Pozsgai, G., Borges, P. A. V., Frias, J. & Toubarro, D. (2026). Metagenomic survey of fungal communities in compost from dairy plant wastewater sludge and garden trimmings. Biodiversity Data Journal, 14, e174893
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Pensoft Publishers
