- The
Metschnikowiaceae are a
family of
yeasts in the
order Saccharomycetales that
reproduce by budding. It
contains the
genera Clavispora and Metschnikowia...
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yeasts found in
winemaking include Candida, Klöckera/Hanseniaspora,
Metschnikowiaceae,
Pichia and Zygosaccharomyces. Wild
yeasts can
produce high-quality...
- of the
Candida auris-Candida
haemuli clade and
related taxa in the
Metschnikowiaceae, and
proposal of
thirteen new genera, fifty-five new combinations...
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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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species of yeast, with
numerous strains,
belonging to the
family Metschnikowiaceae, and
found on grapes, cherries, flowers,
spoiled fruit and consequently...
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family classification as
Diutina is in the
family Debaryomycetaceae/
Metschnikowiaceae while the
original genus Candida belongs to the
family Saccaromycetaceae...
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Metschnikowiaceae Kamienski 1899 ex
Doweld 2013
Debaryomycetaceae Kurtzman &
Suzuki 2010...
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Cephaloascaceae Debaryomycetaceae Dipodascaceae Endomycetaceae Lipomycetaceae Metschnikowiaceae Phaffomycetaceae Pichiaceae Saccharomycetaceae Saccharomycodaceae...
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Ascomycota class:
Saccharomycetes Order:
Saccharomycetales Family:
Metschnikowiaceae Genus:
Clavispora Species: C. lusitaniae
Binomial name Clavispora...
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Saccharomycetales order. So far all
species with this type of
structure belong to
Metschnikowiaceae or
Debaryomycetaceae families. However, some of the best
known representatives...