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European S. eubayanus

McMullan

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Looks like wild Saccharomyces eubayanus isolates have finally been detected in Europe, in Ireland. I expect more discoveries to be reported from continental Europe in the coming years, with putative refugia/source populations characterised, perhaps in forests on the lower slopes of the Alps.
 
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