Fig. 3From: Nutrient recycling of source-separated human faeces using biochar immobilized indigenous psychrotrophic bacteria for sustaining the agroecosystems of north-western HimalayaChanges in physicochemical properties of different treatments during in-vessel composting. A Temperature B Moisture content C pH D Electrical conductivity E Organic matter F C/N (carbon to nitrogen) ratio G Total phosphate H Total potash. The results are the mean of three replicates; The standard errors are indicated by error bars (n = 3); T1: Treatment 1 (Faeces + biochar + coco peat); T2: Treatment 2 (Faeces + biochar + coco peat + bacterial consortium)Back to article page