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When you see a rotting log, you probably just see... rot. But inside, there is a chemical war raging between two fungal superpowers fighting over one of the toughest materials on Earth: Lignin. 🍄🌲 In this video, we decode the battle between "The Sniper" (Brown Rot) and "The Tank" (White Rot). Discover how their evolutionary arms race shaped our planet's coal deposits and how you can use their leftovers to supercharge your garden soil. . 【Key Takeaways in This Video】 1. The Battlefield: Lignin vs. Cellulose 🪵 • Cellulose (White Fibers): The "Rebar" of the tree. Pure energy for fungi (sugar). • Lignin (Dark Glue): The "Concrete." Super tough armor that protects the cellulose. 2. The Combatants 🥊 • Brown Rot ("The Sniper"): A chemical specialist. It sneaks past the lignin to steal the cellulose. • Result: Leaves behind dark, crumbly, brick-like cubes (pure carbon/lignin). • White Rot ("The Tank"): A brute force demolition expert. It has rare enzymes that destroy EVERYTHING, including the tough lignin. • Result: Leaves behind pale, stringy, soft fibers. 3. The History: The End of Coal 🌍 • 300 million years ago, trees evolved lignin, but White Rot hadn't evolved yet. Trees didn't rot—they piled up and became Coal. • Once White Rot evolved to eat lignin, large-scale coal formation stopped forever. 4. Gardener's Secret Weapon 🌱 • Want Soil Structure? Use Brown Rot. It’s stable carbon that holds water (great for long-term soil health). • Want Quick Nutrients? Use White Rot. It breaks down fast, releasing fertilizer back to plants. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #Fungi #Mycology #SoilScience #Permaculture #GardeningTips #NatureDocumentary #Evolution #CoalHistory