Flower market compost boosts soil nutrients, revolutionizing agriculture sustainability.
The researchers studied how compost made from flower market waste breaks down in soil. They used a special fungus to speed up the process. Adding the compost to the soil made it more nutritious, with more carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients. The soil became slightly less acidic. The compost released the most carbon dioxide in the first week. Overall, the compost broke down steadily over time.