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Table 1.

The initial properties of compost materialsa.

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Fig 1.

Temperature profile of the composting over time.

Error bars represent the standard deviations of the means (n = 3).

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Fig 2.

Changes of pH during composting at different turning frequencies.

Error bars represent the standard deviations of the means (n = 3).

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Fig 3.

Changes of total nitrogen content (%) during composting at different turning frequencies.

Error bars represent the standard deviations of the means (n = 3).

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Fig 4.

Content (%) of and during composting at different turning frequencies.

Error bars represent the standard deviations of the means (n = 3).

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Fig 5.

Changes of C/N ratio and T ratio during composting at different turning frequencies.

Error bars represent the standard deviations of the means (n = 3). T = (C/N final)/(C/N initial).

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Fig 6.

Changes of total Nutrition (%) during composting at different turning frequencies.

Error bars represent the standard deviations of the means (n = 3).

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Fig 7.

Changes of Germination index(%)during composting at different turning frequencies.

Error bars represent the standard deviations of the means (n = 3).

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Table 2.

Solvita maturity index during composting.

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Fig 8.

PCA analysis of the parameters in composting process.

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Table 3.

Bivariate (Pearson) correlation analysis of the physical and chemical parameters of each group.

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Table 4.

Chemical characteristics of the final compost obtained.

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