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Candida taxonomy

Taxonomy Cycloartane Triterpenoids Notholaena Candida (Pteridaceae) [1]. CAS Registry Number 145671-15-4. [Pg.166]

To distinguish yeasts that can produce ascospores from those that do not, mycologists use a dual taxonomy for classification. Unfortunately, the nomenclature for anamorph/teleomorph combinations is frequently different. Examples of sexual/asexual or teleomorph/anamorph yeasts include Dekkera/Brettanomyces, Metschnikowia pulcherrima/Candida ptdcher-rima, Hanseniaspora uvarum/Kloeckera apiculata, and Torulaspora delbrueckii/ Candida colliculosa. Some yeasts only exist in the anamorphic form because sporulation has yet to be demonstrated (e.g., Candida vini). [Pg.9]


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