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A C15H22O4 Compound produced by the Fungus Aspergillus fischeri var. glaber

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IN late August 1962, Dr. C. W. Hesseltine of our laboratory collected a dry soil sample from under a Douglas fir in House Rock Camp Grounds near Corvallis, Oregon. From this sample was isolated a strain of Aspergillus fischeri var. glaber Fennell and Raper, now maintained in the A.R.S. Culture Collection as NRRL 3088.

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  1. Fennell, D. I., and Raper, K. B., Mycologia, 47, 68 (1955).

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ELLIS, J., STODOLA, F., VESONDER, R. et al. A C15H22O4 Compound produced by the Fungus Aspergillus fischeri var. glaber. Nature 203, 1382 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/2031382a0

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