Monday, November 3, 2008
Fungal Diesel!
A fungus that lives inside trees in the Patagonian rain forest naturally makes a mix of hydrocarbons that bears a striking resemblance to diesel, biologists announced today. And the fungus can grow on cellulose, a major component of tree trunks, blades of grass and stalks that is the most abundant carbon-based plant material on Earth.
"When we looked at the gas analysis, I was flabbergasted," said Gary Strobel, a plant scientist at Montana State University, and the lead author of a paper in Microbiology describing the find. "We were looking at the essence of diesel fuel."
- from This Article at Wired.com
Labels:
alternative fuel,
biodiesel,
Diesel,
fungi fuel,
fungus fuel,
mushroom fuel
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