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That Strobel discovered G. roseum at all is a testament to a career's worth of insight, and serendipity.
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Yeast grows much faster than G. roseum, so this method would accelerate production.
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In 2001 he brought back twigs of an ulmo tree from Chile's Patagonian rain forest on which lived the fungus Gliocladium roseum.
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Only one, the reddish-colored Gliocladium roseum, also emitted measurable fumes.
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