Elizabeth Klosko, Elizabeth Hutchison, Ahmad Almomani
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Amplicon microbiome sequencing of compost from conventional and redesigned compost buckets.
Here, we report using amplicon sequencing to assess microbial growth in both conventional and pyramid-shaped compost buckets. Proteobacteria and Firmicutes were the primary bacterial phyla present, and Ascomycota the primary fungal phylum present. Bucket shape did not significantly affect microbial community composition.