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Fig 1.

Schematic diagram of the system used for composting.

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Fertilizer strategies, description, and their doses.

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Table 2.

Examining the characteristics of feedstock material.

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Fig 2.

pH values measured from different composting treatments.

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Fig 3.

Electrical conductivity (EC) measured from different composting treatments.

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Fig 4.

A and B Measurement of ambient and compost material temperatures; 4A) Composting treatments without inoculum, 4B) Composting treatments amended with SSA inoculum.

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Fig 5.

Mean daily methane production and their respective burning time of compost production under different treatments.

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Fig 6.

Gaseous composition of biochemical methane production (BMP) from compost.

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Table 3.

Quantification of total BMP and burning times of compost production under different treatments.

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Fig 7.

Total P content measured from different composting treatments.

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Fig 8.

Water-soluble P (WSP) measured from different composting treatments.

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Fig 9.

Variations in Olsen P measured from different composting treatments.

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Fig 10.

Variations in citrate soluble P (CSP) measured from different composting treatments.

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Fig 11.

Variation in total potassium (K) measured from different composting treatments.

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