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What is the difference between Brown rot and White rot fungi Give examples as well?

Macroscopically the white rot will appear as white spots on the wood, indicating that it has eaten up all the lignin and left the white cellulose behind. It does eat away the cellulose and hemicellulose too, but the lignin is delicious to them. It will appear fibrous, stringy, and spongy with the white pockets present. Brown rot is the opposite and it eats the cellulose first and doesn't do much to the lignin. it is brown in colour, and the fibrous texture is lost quickly. There is a much greater diversity of white rot, but brown rot can reduce the weight of a tree much faster than white rot. Microscopically, the fungi's hyphae secretes enzymes which attack the S2 and S3 layers of the wood and move into the tracheids. It will destroy all layers from the lumen out to the middle lamella. for Brown rot, there is extensive degradation of cellulose...the S2 layers degrade fast, but the S3 layer is more resistant. The fungi (examples to come) eat all the carbs (cellulose& hemicellulose). examples of brown rot include Gelophyllum sepiarium and Oligoporus placenus. examples of white rot include Trametes versicolor and Phellinus pini


Which word means decay of wood?

Rot, e.g. Dry rot has set in to the timber framework of the roof...... or, the tree is dead and has gone has rotten.


Can dry rot affect your health?

Dry rot will affect your health because your blood will not be able to flow throughout your body. If dry rot is severe, you should get the dry rotted part of the body removed to help circulation.


Do pine cones rot?

Yes, pine cones can rot over time, especially when exposed to moisture and environmental factors that promote decay like fungus and bacteria. The decomposition process of pine cones involves breaking down of the materials they are composed of, such as cellulose and lignin, by microorganisms.


Why do leaves rot?

Leaves rot due to the decomposition process carried out by microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. These organisms break down the organic matter in leaves into simpler compounds, releasing nutrients back into the soil for other plants to use.

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What is the difference between Brown rot and White rot fungi Give examples as well?

Macroscopically the white rot will appear as white spots on the wood, indicating that it has eaten up all the lignin and left the white cellulose behind. It does eat away the cellulose and hemicellulose too, but the lignin is delicious to them. It will appear fibrous, stringy, and spongy with the white pockets present. Brown rot is the opposite and it eats the cellulose first and doesn't do much to the lignin. it is brown in colour, and the fibrous texture is lost quickly. There is a much greater diversity of white rot, but brown rot can reduce the weight of a tree much faster than white rot. Microscopically, the fungi's hyphae secretes enzymes which attack the S2 and S3 layers of the wood and move into the tracheids. It will destroy all layers from the lumen out to the middle lamella. for Brown rot, there is extensive degradation of cellulose...the S2 layers degrade fast, but the S3 layer is more resistant. The fungi (examples to come) eat all the carbs (cellulose& hemicellulose). examples of brown rot include Gelophyllum sepiarium and Oligoporus placenus. examples of white rot include Trametes versicolor and Phellinus pini


What is the difference between rot and mold?

mold is actually a live when rot is just when something is decaying.


What does it mean if brown chocolate turne into a white colour?

lol it probably has mold on it or its rot....


Why do bananas brown?

because if you leave it out it will rot and turn brown


Why are bananas brown?

because they rot.


Will chocolate milk rot faster then white milk?

Chocolate milk will rot faster then white milk


What has the author Terry L Highley written?

Terry L Highley has written: 'Micromorphology of degradation in western hemlock and sweetgum by the brown-rot fungus Poria placenta' -- subject(s): Sweetgum, Fungi, Western hemlock 'Controlling decay in waterfront structures' -- subject(s): Waterfronts, Inspection, Maintenance and repair, Wood, Deterioration 'Properties of cellulases of two brown-rot fungi and two white-rot fungi' -- subject(s): Brown rot, Wood-decaying fungi


Why does a banana rot faster than a peach?

The stuff that makes the banana Brown wants to make the fruit more brown but it fails


Bananas rot faster?

I am pretty sure bananas will ripen and/ or rot faster if they are contained in something such as a brown bag.


Why is my succulent turning brown and squishy?

Your succulent may be turning brown and squishy due to overwatering, which can cause root rot. Make sure to allow the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent this issue.


Is rot a proper word?

Yes, rot is a proper word.The word rot is a verb (rot, rots, rotting, rotted):Paper money will rot if you bury it in the ground without moisture protection.The word rot is a noun (uncountable, mass noun):The potatoes show some rot so we should throw them out.Some compound nouns for the noun rot: root rot, dry rot, brown rot, black rot, boll rot, etc.The noun 'rot' is sometimes used as slang for 'nonsense'.


Do royal gala apples go brown?

If you leave them out and they rot yes