Features of basidiomycetous yeasts from grapes and apples associated with crop environment and fermenting juice

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S. Lampis ◽  
M. Lorenzini ◽  
G. Zapparoli
2019 ◽  
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Stanislas C. Morand ◽  
Morgane Bertignac ◽  
Agnes Iltis ◽  
Iris C. R. M. Kolder ◽  
Walter Pirovano ◽  
...  

Malassezia restricta, one of the predominant basidiomycetous yeasts present on human skin, is involved in scalp disorders. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of the lipophilic Malassezia restricta CBS 7877 strain, which will facilitate the study of the mechanisms underlying its commensal and pathogenic roles within the skin microbiome.


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Lav Sharma ◽  
Cláudia Carvalho ◽  
Álvaro Fonseca

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P. D. G. Richards

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2011 ◽  
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Álvaro Fonseca ◽  
José Paulo Sampaio ◽  
Robert J. Bandoni ◽  
Jack W. Fell ◽  
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2001 ◽  
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T. Boekhout ◽  
A. Fonseca ◽  
J. P. Sampaio

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pp. 5072-5083 ◽  
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Senthold Asseng ◽  
Frank Ewert ◽  
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pp. 643-657 ◽  
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Ingrid L. Hunter ◽  
Adele S. Tallman

Studies of the mating systems of basidiomycetous yeasts from oceanic regions demonstrate that Rhodosporidium bisporidiis sp. n. and Rhodosporidium dacryoidum sp. n. have tetrapolar mating factors. Rhodosporidium infirmo-miniatum sp. n. is bipolar with three known alleles. The formal description of these three species is presented, as well as that of Rhodosporidium capitatum sp. n., a self-sporulating form. Rhodosporidium capitatum and Rhodosporidium bisporidiis are distinguished by the formation of basidia with terminal sporidia that develop on primary sporidia. The sporidia are not forcefully ejected. Rhodosporidium infirmo-miniatum has short basidia with terminal sporidia, but lacks primary sporidia. Rhodosporidium dacryoidum has two- to four-celled basidia with lateral sporidia. Rhodosporidium capitatum, Rhodosporidium infirmo-miniatum, and Rhodosporidium bisporidiis produce endospores. The taxonomic status of these species, and of the basidiomycetous yeast-like genera, is discussed.


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