Rotting away: Getting at the evolutionary roots of wood decay
Thursday, November 10, 2016 - 17:01
in Biology & Nature
Decay is a complex process in which organisms use a repertoire of enzymes to slowly exploit and ultimately digest their hosts. Fungi are master decayers of dead plant matter, including wood. So-called white rot fungi have the special ability to decompose the tough, recalcitrant plant polymer lignin, using enzymes that turn solid wood into a stringy, bleached pulp.