Phylum:Basidiomycota >> Class: Basidiomycetes >> Order: Ustilaginales | ||||
BCRC Number: | NO BCRC Number! | |||
Scientific Name: | Pseudozyma antarctica | |||
Author: | Pseudozyma antarctica (S. Goto, Sugiyama & Iizuka) Boekhout, J. Gen. Appl. Microbiol., Tokyo 41(4): 364. 1995.. Basionym: Sporobolomyces antarcticus Goto, Sugiy. & Iizuka, Mycologia 61: 759. 1969.. |
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Description: | Growth on 5% malt extract agar: After five days at 20°C, cells are cylindrical to fusiform, with variable size, 1.8-2.4 × 5.0-8.1 μm. Conidiogenesis is polar on short denticles and has sympodial proliferation. Hyphae are abundant, 1.5-2.4 μm width and with sterigmata on which fusiform blastoconidia are formed. Colonies are dimorphic, with the smooth to somewhat irregularly furrowed, pale cream-white, and with the margin fringed. Slide culture on 5% malt extract agar: After five days at 20°C, cells are cylindrical to fusiform, with variable size, 3.6-16.9 × 1.5-3.1 μm. Conidiogenesis is polar on short denticles and with sympodial proliferation. Hyphae are abundant, 1.5-2.2 μm wide and with sterigmata on which fusiform blastoconidia are formed. | |||
Specimens: | Taiwan. Chanhua, Teinwei: flower of Albizia julibrissin, 17 April 1998. (BCRC 33871= isolation no. 176) |
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Habitat: | lake sediment, plants | |||
Distribution: | Antarctic, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand. |
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References: | Boekhout T and Fell JW 1998; Wei, YH et al. 2005. |
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Provided: | G. Y. Liou and Y. H. Wei |
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Note: | BCRC 33871 can assimilate melibiose and grow at 37℃. | |||