White-Rot Fungi Unlocking Secrets to Soil Humus Transformation
White-rot fungi can break down lignin in wood, a tough material that most microorganisms can't degrade. The fungi use a mix of enzymes to do this. Scientists studied degraded lignin from decaying spruce wood to understand how the fungi change it. They found that only a small part of the lignin changes during decay, while most stays the same. By studying these changes, researchers can learn more about how white-rot fungi break down lignin.