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From: Comparative genomics and physiological investigation supported safety, cold adaptation, efficient hydrolytic and plant growth-promoting potential of psychrotrophic Glutamicibacter arilaitensis LJH19, isolated from night-soil compost

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Traditional winter dry toilet of Lahaul valley. a Traditional winter dry toilet attached to the living room of the main house. The dry toilet structure is made up of two-storey construction, i.e., defaecation room and collection chamber. b Inside view of the defaecation room. After defaecation, the night-soil is thoroughly covered with mixture locally referred as ‘fot’ (composed of dry cattle/sheep dung, kitchen ash, and dry grass/leaves). c NSC pile dumped in open fields for further curing

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