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white rot

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white rot
A type of decay in wood caused by a fungus that leaves a white residue.


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Bumpus, 1990 "Methods for the degradation of environmentally persistent organic compounds using white rot fungi.
Heartwood is very durable to insect attack as welt as white rot and brown rot fungi.
Lignin levels were lower in the recycled material suggesting the presence of a white rot fungus, since white rot fungi decompose both lignin and cellulose (van Griensvan, 1988).
 
 
 
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