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Candida sonckii sp. nov.

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1978
A new yeast species with basidiomycetous affinities is described as Candida sonckii Hopsu-Havu et al. It differs from C. fujisanensis and C. maris by growing with KNO3 as nitrogen source, from C. vanderwaltii by its lower mol% G + C, lower maximum temperature for growth and failure to grow on D-arabinose and citrate.
V K, Hopsu-Havu, E, Tunnela, D, Yarrow
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Candida ethanolica n. sp.

Zeitschrift für allgemeine Mikrobiologie, 1980
AbstractA new yeast, Candida ethanolica, isolated from industrial fodder yeast cultivated on synthetic ethanol as the only source of carbon, originally designated III‐5 and III‐6, is described. This species differs from all recently accepted Candida species in not assimilating nitrate, not producing urease and not fermenting sugars.
J, Rybárová   +2 more
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Five novel Wickerhamomyces- and Metschnikowia-related yeast species, Wickerhamomyces chaumierensis sp. nov., Candida pseudoflosculorum sp. nov., Candida danieliae sp. nov., Candida robnettiae sp. nov. and Candida eppingiae sp. nov., isolated from plants

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2011
On the basis of nucleotide divergences in the D1/D2 domain of the 26S rRNA gene and the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) domain of the rRNA gene, five novel yeast species, Wickerhamomyces chaumierensis sp. nov. (CBS 8565T  = JCM 17246T), Candida pseudoflosculorum sp. nov. (CBS 8584T  = JCM 17242T), Candida danieliae sp. nov. (CBS 8533T  = JCM 17247T),
Groenewald, Marizeth   +2 more
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Candida steatolytica sp.n.

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1969
A new yeast species is described,C. steatolytica, which strongly hydrolizes fat and grows withi-inositol as the sole source of carbon. OtherCandida species capable of usingi-inositol are compared and their classification discussed.C. nivalis andC. frigida are considered to be synonymous withC. curiosa andC. curvata withC. humicola. C.
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New anamorphic yeast species: Candida infanticola sp. nov., Candida polysorbophila sp. nov., Candida transvaalensis sp. nov. and Trigonopsis californica sp. nov.

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2007
Three new species of Candida and a new species of Trigonopsis are described based on their recognition from phylogenetic analysis of gene sequences from large subunit ribosomal RNA, ITS1/ITS2 rRNA, mitochondrial small subunit rRNA and cytochrome oxidase II. Candida infanticola sp. nov.
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Candida savonica sp. nov.

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1974
A new yeast species, Candida savonica, isolated from wood in Finland, is described. The culture of a new yeast species was obtained in October 1972 from a woodpile at the road side near Varkaus in the central part of Finland (Savonia borealis). The yeast formed white spots on the cut surface of the birch logs.
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Candida sirachaensis sp. nov. and Candida sakaeoensis sp. nov. two anamorphic yeast species from phylloplane in Thailand

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2012
Three strains (LM008(T), LM068 and LM078(T)), representing two novel yeast species were isolated from the phylloplane of three plant species by an enrichment technique. On the basis of morphological, biochemical, physiological and chemotaxonomic characteristics, and the sequence analysis of the D1/D2 domain of the large subunit rRNA gene and the ...
Savitree, Limtong   +4 more
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Two new ascomycetous anamorphic yeast species related to Candida friedrichii—Candida jaroonii sp. nov., and Candida songkhlaensis sp. nov.—isolated in Thailand

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2008
In a study of yeast diversity in Thailand, eight strains of hitherto undescribed anamorphic yeasts were isolated: four from insect frass, two from Marasmius sp. fruiting bodies, one from a flower, and one from jackfruit exudates. Phylogenetic analysis of the D1/D2 domain of 26S ribosomal DNA nucleotide sequences indicated that the eight strains ...
Yumi, Imanishi   +7 more
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Infecciones por hongos levaduriformes: Candida sp. y Cryptococcus sp.

Medicine - Programa de Formaci?n M?dica Continuada Acreditado, 2006
Concepto Los principales hongos levaduriformes que ocasionan patologia en el ser humano son los hongos de los generos Candida y Cryptococcus. Infecciones por Candida Epidemiologia Candida albicans es la especie mas comun y responsable de mas del 50% de candidemias en pacientes hospitalizados.
G. Pulido Cortijo   +3 more
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The yeast Candida sequanensis sp. nov.

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1984
A strain of an undescribed Candida species was isolated from animal fodder. A description of the new species is given and its distinction from the most closely resembling species of the genus is discussed.
H, Saëz, L, Rodrigues de Miranda
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