The changes in temperature, microbial population dynamics and other factors were studied during the process of composting by layering residues of Calotropis procera, Prosopis juliflora, Azadirachta indica, Acacia nilotica and weeds in separate pits. Temperature began to rise soon after filling the residues and ranged between 55–59 °C for next 6 to 7 days with maximum being in Calotropis pit ( °C). Estimation of microbial population dynamics and activity has shown that in the heat phase, fungal population remained low but reinfestation occurred after 30 days in all the composts except weed compost. |