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Posted Tue Nov 4 2008: from Montana State University, via EurekAlert:
New type of fuel found in Patagonia fungus http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1225773448
A team led by a Montana State University professor has found a fungus that produces a new type of diesel fuel, which they say holds great promise. Calling the fungus' output "myco-diesel," Gary Strobel and his collaborators describe their initial observations in the November issue of Microbiology.... Strobel, who travels the world looking for exotic plants that may contain beneficial microbes, found the diesel-producing fungus in a Patagonia rainforest. Strobel visited the rainforest in 2002 and collected a variety of specimens, including the branches from an ancient family of trees known as "ulmo." When he and his collaborators examined the branches, they found fungus growing inside. They continued to investigate and discovered that the fungus, called "Gliocladium roseum," was producing gases. Further testing showed that the fungus -- under limited oxygen -- was producing a number of compounds normally associated with diesel fuel, which is obtained from crude oil. "These are the first organisms that have been found that make many of the ingredients of diesel," Strobel said. "This is a major discovery."
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'Doc Jim says:
I dunno. I still think that mowing down the rainforests for palm oil plantations holds more promise.

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