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Candida flosculorum sp nov and Candida floris sp nov., two yeast species associated with tropical flowers
(Soc General Microbiology, 2007-12-01)
Two ascomycetous yeast species, Candida flosculorum sp. nov. and Candida floris sp. nov., were isolated from tropical flowers and their associated insects. C. flosculorum was isolated from flower bracts of Heliconia ...
Isolation and molecular identification of wine yeasts from a Brazilian vineyard
(Springer, 2011-03-01)
Traditional winemaking is carried out by spontaneous yeasts from the vineyard that persist throughout the alcoholic fermentation. This study examined the diversity of yeast species isolated from grape skin and musts of two ...
Characterization of melanin pigment produced by Aspergillus nidulans
(Springer, 2012-04-01)
Although most of the Ascomycetes present DHN-melanin, some reports suggest that A. nidulans does not produce this type of melanin. In this study, we analyzed the pigment extracted from highly melanized strains (MEL1 and ...
Soilborne filamentous fungi in Brazil
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2005-01-01)
The Atlantic Rainforest is a Brazilian ecosystem that is being rapidly being destroyed, along with the abiotic and biotic factors present in it. Among the biotic factors, the fungi are found in the soil which, besides being ...
Mycobiota of the weed Conyza canadensis (Asteraceae) in Brazil
(Fungal Biology, 2018)
Fungi evolution revisited: Application of the penalized likelihood method to a bayesian fungal phylogeny provides a new perspective on phylogenetic relationships and divergence dates of ascomycota groups
(Springer, 2005-06-01)
The depiction of evolutionary relationships within phylum Ascomycota is still controversial because of unresolved branching orders in the radiation of major taxa. Here we generated a dataset of 166 small subunit (18S) rDNA ...
Purification and structural characterisation of (1 -> 3 ; 1 -> 6)-beta-D-glucans (botryosphaerans) from Botryosphaeria rhodina grown on sucrose and fructose as carbon sources: a comparative study
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-07-04)
Two botryosphaerans, exopolysaccharides (EPS) secreted by the ascomyceteous fungus Botryosphaeria rhodina, when grown on sucrose and fructose as sole carbon sources, were structurally compared after their isolation from ...