timberrotting
Timberrotting refers to the process of wood decay, primarily caused by the action of fungi. These organisms break down the complex organic compounds in wood, such as cellulose and lignin, which are responsible for its structural integrity. The rate of timberrotting is influenced by several factors, including moisture content, temperature, oxygen availability, and the type of wood. Softwoods, for example, are generally more susceptible to fungal attack than hardwoods due to their less dense cellular structure.
The decay process typically begins when fungal spores land on exposed wood surfaces. If conditions are favorable,
Timberrotting is a natural process that plays a crucial role in forest ecosystems, as it recycles dead