Saccharomyces telluris
Saccharomyces telluris is a species of yeast[1] also known as Kazachstania telluris.[2] Strains of the species have been isolated from microbiota colonizing birds, though the serotype of a particular strain may differ by species.[3]
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Species: | S. telluris |
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Saccharomyces telluris van der Walt 1957 | |
References
- van der Walt, J. P. (1 December 1957). "Three new sporogenous yeasts from soil". Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 23 (1): 23โ29. doi:10.1007/BF02545856.
- Kurtzman, CP; Robnett, CJ; Ward, JM; Brayton, C; Gorelick, P; Walsh, TJ (January 2005). "Multigene phylogenetic analysis of pathogenic candida species in the Kazachstania (Arxiozyma) telluris complex and description of their ascosporic states as Kazachstania bovina sp. nov., K. heterogenica sp. nov., K. pintolopesii sp. nov., and K. slooffiae sp. nov". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 43 (1): 101โ11. doi:10.1128/JCM.43.1.101-111.2005. PMC 540161. PMID 15634957.
- Hasenclever, HF; Kocan, RM (April 1973). "Serotypes in Saccharomyces telluris: their relation to source of isolation". Infection and Immunity. 7 (4): 610โ2. PMC 422732. PMID 4762113.
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