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Wet rot

Wet rot logo #20938A fungal infection of timber which results in the decay of its cohesive structure. As the term suggests, wet rot needs, to flourish, a continuous and copious supply of water. It is generally more localised than dry rot.
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Wet rot

Wet rot logo #10444Any rot in which the tissue is rapidly and completely disintegrated, with release of water from the lysed cells.
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Wet rot

Wet rot logo #23879Decay of timber due to wet or damp conditions.
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