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  • The degradation of dead wood by basidiomycete fungi relies on Fenton chemistry under aerobic conditions. Here, Röllig et al. show that these fungi can also thrive and degrade wood in anoxia, switching from a Fenton chemistry-based process to the secretion of plant cell wall-active enzymes.

    • Robert Röllig
    • Annie Lebreton
    • Jean-Guy Berrin
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13