Phosphorus plays an important role in a number of processes in plants,
especially in photosynthesis, carbon metabolism, membrane formation,
energy generation, glycolysis, respiration and nitrogen fixation.
Although total P in the soils are high but their availability to plants
is too low to meet the requirements so viable strategies are needed to
solublized the inorganic P and to use the RP (insoluble source of P) to
decrease the dependence on costly chemical fertilizers in crop
production . For the transformation of insoluble phosphorus (PR) to
soluble form, composting technology would serve as breakthrough and
provided optimal conditions. The objective of the study was to optimize
the compost: RP ratio, time and temperature conditions for maximum
solublization of P by composting. This study was undertaken to evaluate
the potential of composting technology to solublize the rock phosphate
in soil and also to develop optimum conditions for better release of
available P for growth and development of crop plants.