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    <title>Bioconversion of Floral Waste into Biocompost by using Microbial Consortium from Cow Dung</title>
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    <description>Title: Bioconversion of Floral Waste into Biocompost by using Microbial Consortium from Cow Dung
Authors: Gorasiya, Tejas; Faldu, Nilkanth
Abstract: In the majority of the developing nations like India, the flower waste age happens to a great extent during capacities, loves, services, celebrations, and so on. Debasement of floral waste is an extremely sluggish interaction. Flower squander debasement likewise expands the interest for agro-based items. In India, a large amount of flowers are offered to sacred places, and many flowers are wasted. Abandoned sanctuaries are carried into&#xD;
the sea or dumped in accessible locations in the country, causing extreme environmental pollution and health hazards. Thus the current study&#xD;
was embraced to foster an effective microbial consortium from cow manure for degradation of blossom squander. Cow compost harbors a different gathering of microorganisms that might be useful to people because&#xD;
of their capacity to deliver a scope of metabolites. This assists with corrupting profoundly complex natural mixtures and converts it into&#xD;
straight forward stable final result Bio-Compost. Therefore, in the current work rather than individual disengages an endeavor is made to foster microbial consortium from cow dung for debasement of floral waste.&#xD;
Also in this research microbial consortia developed from cow dung&#xD;
which is very effective for degradation of floral waste within 45 days and helps to produce effective biocompost speedily from floral waste and&#xD;
this biocompost are much better than commercial available biocompost and chemical fertilizer.</description>
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    <title>Exploring Floral Waste into Bio-compost using Microbial Consortium from cow dung: A Review</title>
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    <description>Title: Exploring Floral Waste into Bio-compost using Microbial Consortium from cow dung: A Review
Authors: Gorasiya, Tejas; Faldu, Nilkanth
Abstract: India being a cultural nation with pilgrimage and deities activities as well an arena of myriad social and cultural functional events, leads to floral waste generation as a natural inevitable outcome with a very slow degradation. A huge amounts of flower waste followed by temple offerings, released daily in the water bodies or as dumping off in soil. This leads to a severe environmental pollution and health hazards. Degraded floral waste residues serve to be a cheap &amp; flexible source of choice for bio compost. Presence of a diverse group of microorganisms isolated from rich nutritional source as cow dung helps in an efficient degradation of highly complex organic components into simple stable end product, BioCompost Therefore in the present work, an attempt was made, to discuss on an efficient degradation process of floral waste by cow dung driven microbial isolates.</description>
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