korhadó
Korhadó is a Hungarian adjective meaning decayed or rotted. In ecology, forestry and wood science, it refers to organic material that has undergone decay, most commonly wood, but also leaf litter, roots and other plant tissues. The process of decay is called korhadás, and it is driven by microorganisms such as fungi and bacteria, as well as detritivores. Moisture, temperature and oxygen availability influence the rate of korhadás.
In wood, korhadás is typically caused by fungi, including brown-rot and white-rot species, and less commonly
Ecologically, korhadó wood plays a critical role in nutrient cycling and habitat creation. Decaying trunks and
In practical terms, preventing unwanted korhadás in construction and timber involves moisture control, proper drying, and