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Metschnikowia is a
genus of
yeast in the
family Metschnikowiaceae.
Cells are
usually spherical to ellipsoid. Asci are
elongate and
contain one or two...
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Metschnikowia pulcherrima is a
ubiquitous species of yeast, with
numerous strains,
belonging to the
family Metschnikowiaceae, and
found on grapes, cherries...
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Spirobacillus cienkowskii Blood,
extracellular Horizontal, from dead host
Fungi Metschnikowia bicuspidata Body cavity,
extracellular Horizontal, from dead host Microsporidia...
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include species of Saccharomyces, Candida, Pichia,
Hanseniaspora and
Metschnikowia. Typically, the
native yeast take up
residence in the cidery, and can...
- Starmer,
William T. (1 May 2005). "
Metschnikowia hamakuensis sp. nov.,
Metschnikowia kamakouana sp. nov. and
Metschnikowia mauinuiana sp. nov.,
three endemic...
- copepod.
Copepods are
infected by a
variety of
marine fungi including Metschnikowia species, and this can be lethal. They are also
parasitized by tapeworms...
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glycerol production (or
allowing some wild
yeast like
Kloeckera and
Metschnikowia to ferment),
increased oxygen exposure and
aeration as well as fermenting...
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influencing the
content of
desirable varietal aromas and, in particular,
Metschnikowia pulcherrima releases varietal thiols including MMB. For
Sauvignon Blanc...
- Steen****sen, S.-L.; Johnson, S. D.; Herrera, C. M. (9
March 2012). "
Metschnikowia proteae sp. nov., a
nectarivorous insect-****ociated
yeast species from...
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often smaller than
those of
filamentous fungi. Some
species (e.g.
Metschnikowia species) tend to form
chains of
budding cells that are
termed pseudohyphae...