WebCystofilobasidium lari-marini (Saëz & T.L. Nguyen) Fell & Statzell-Tallman 1992 1 Growth on 5% malt extract agar: After 6 days at 20°C, the cells are subglobose to ovoid, 2.5–4×5–13 μm, occur singly or in pairs, and budding is predominantly polar ( Fig. 111.3A, B ). WebDec 10, 2015 · Phylogenetic placement of Cystofilobasidium alribaticum f.a. sp. nov. and Cystofilobasidium intermedium sp. nov. as revealed by maximum-likelihood analysis of …
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WebFeb 1, 2016 · Multiple isolates belonging to the basidiomycetous genus Cystofilobasidium were obtained from forest soils in Serra da Arrábida Natural Park in Portugal. Phylogenetic analyses employing concatenated sequences of the D1/D2 domain and ITS region support the recognition of two novel species: Cystofilobasidium alribaticum f.a., sp. nov. (type … WebJan 1, 1983 · Description is provided of a new heterobasidiomycetous genus, Cystofilobasidium, based on Rhodosporidium capitatum. The genus is characterized by teliospores which give rise to filobasidiaceous basidia, sessile primary basidiospores which remain attached to the basidium, and a yeast phase developing from buds produced by … brandhouse beverages pty ltd
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WebNov 19, 2024 · In this work, four red yeast strains (Rhodotorula, Cystofilobasidium, and Sporobolomyces sp.) were cultivated in media containing crude, emulsified, and enzymatically hydrolyzed animal waste fat, compared with … WebMar 1, 2024 · The genus Cladosporium is known for its psychrotolerance. The reported temperature range for growth of C. cladosporoides is from 0-32 °C, with slight growth possible at -3 °C and even at -10 °C. Some isolates of … WebJan 1, 1983 · Description is provided of a new heterobasidiomycetous genus, Cystofilobasidium, based on Rhodosporidium capitatum. The genus is characterized by teliospores which give rise to filobasidiaceous basidia, sessile primary basidiospores which remain attached to the basidium, and a yeast phase developing from buds produced by … brandhout bart logghe