Title: Kurtzmaniella Lachance & Starmer (2008)
Abstract: This chapter studies the genus Kurtzmaniella. In the determination of asexual reproduction, cells are ovoid to ellipsoid and divide by multilateral budding. Poorly differentiated pseudohyphae are formed. In sexual reproduction it is seen that asci are conjugated and usually form two flattened, hat-shaped ascospores with a conspicuous basal ledge. This study further examines the physiology, biochemistry, and phylogenetic placement. The type of species mentioned is Kurtzmaniella cleridarum. The species accepted is Kurtzmaniella cleridarum. The systematic discussion of the species includes synonyms, growth on YM agar, growth in glucose-yeast extract broth, Dalmau plate culture on corn meal, formation of ascospores, origin of the strains studied, type strain, systematics, ecology, biotechnology, agriculture and food, and clinical importance.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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