“…Aliphatic alcohols, ketones, and terpenes appear to be the predominant volatiles produced by fungi; as many as 50 volatile compounds have been identified from Aspergillus clavatus alone (Bisett 1987;Borgesson, Stollman, and Schnurer 1990;Bjurman and Kristensson 1992a;Bayer and Crow 1993). Some of the more commonly identified VOCs of fungi include geosmin, 3-octanone, 2-octen-1-ol, 3-methyl-1-butanol and 3-methylfuran (Bisett 1987;Borgesson, Stollman, and Schnurer 1992;Mattheis 1992;Bjurman and Kristensson 1992b;Zeringue, Bhatnagar, and Cleveland 1993). The types of volatiles produced are greatly influenced by the type of medium or substrate on which the fungus is growing (Bjurman and Kristensson 1992;Bjurman 1993;Nikulin et al 1993).…”