lahoamista
Lahoamista is the Finnish term commonly used to refer to the process of decay or rotting of organic matter. The concept encompasses the breakdown of complex biological materials by microorganisms and their enzymes, releasing simpler compounds and nutrients back into the environment. In natural ecosystems, lahoaminen supports nutrient cycling and soil formation. The term covers several contexts, notably wood decay and food spoilage.
Wood decay is primarily caused by fungi. Brown-rot fungi typically digest cellulose, weakening the wood while
Process and stages include initial colonization by microorganisms, rapid growth and metabolism, accumulation of byproducts, texture
Factors influencing lahoaminen include temperature, moisture and humidity, oxygen availability, pH, nutrient content, and the presence
Prevention and management focus on slowing or redirecting decay: controlling temperature and moisture, drying and sealing