Im pretty sure its dry rot
It depends on the density of the timber.
The study of fungi is called mycology. Initially, this was a branch of botany. Fungi can be either plants or animals. A person who studies fungi is known as a mycologist.
Most fungi live by decomposing the remains of plants, animal, and microbes found in soil. That is why most fungi are called ?
Timber destroyers refer to a group of pests and fungi that cause significant damage to wooden structures and products. This includes insects like termites, wood-boring beetles, and fungi that lead to wood decay. These organisms can compromise the integrity and value of timber, making effective management and prevention crucial in forestry and construction industries. Proper treatment and monitoring are essential to protect wood from these destructive agents.
A scientist that studies fungi is called a mycologist.
Lumber
Yeast is a single-celled fungi.
The fungi that causes ringworm is called dermatophytes.
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you kinda answered your own question... if you have one, its pronounced fungus. If you are talking about more than one its fungi.
it is called mold
Second-hand timber. Often called "reclaimed" timber.