| Non abbreviated authority: | Limtong, Boonmak, Kaewwichian, Am-In, Jindamorakot, Yongman., Srisuk, H. Kawasaki & Nakase |
| Bibliography: | Limtong, S.; Kaewwichian, R.; Am-In, S.; Boonmak, C.; Jindamorakot, S.; Yongmanitchai, W.; Srisuk, N.; Kawasaki, H.; Nakase, T., 2010, FEMS Yeast Research 10(1): 114-122 (more info)
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| Year of publication: | 2010 |
| Status of the name: | basionym; legitimate |
| MycoBank's opinion: | currently used |
| Classification: | Fungi, Anamorphic fungi, Candida |
| Obligate synonym(s): | none |
| Morphic status: | Anamorph (teleomorph connection(s) unknown or not recorded) |
Taxonomic synonym(s): Ordered by epithet name | none |
Descriptions:
 | Latin diagnosis
In medio liquido: 'YM', post dies 3 ad 25 °C cellulae globosae aut ovoideae (2.0-3.5x2.5-4.5 mm), singulae aut binae, per germinationem multipolarem reproducentes. In agaro 'YM', post dies 30 ad 25 C, cultura butyrosa, cremea, sublatum, glabra et margine glabra. Pseudohyphae et hyphae non formantur. Ascosporae non formantur. D-Glucose fermentatur at non D-galactosum, sucrosum, maltosum, lactosum, raffinosum nec trehalosum. D-Glucosum, trehalosum (infirme), amylum solubile, ethanolum, D-mannitolum, acidium DL-lacticum, acidum succinicum, ethylaminum, L-lysinum et cadaverinum assimilantur at non D-galactosum, L-sorbosum, sucrosum, maltosum, cellobiosum, lactosum, melibiosum, raffinosum, melezitosum, inulinum, D-xylosum, L-arabinosum, D-arabinosum, D-ribosum, L-rhamnosum, N-acetyl-D-glucosaminum, methanolum, glycerolum, erythritolum, ribitolum, galactitolum, D-glucitolum, a-methyl-D-glucosidum, salicinum, acidum D-gluconicum, acidum D-glucuronicum, acidum D-galacturonicum, acidum 2-keto-D-gluconicum, acidum 5-keto-D-gluconicum, D-glucono-d-lactonum, acidum citricum, inositolum, nitrosum nec nitricum. Vitamina externa ad crescentiam necessaria non sunt. Crescit in 50% glucosum. Non crescit in 10% NaCl/5% glucosum, 15% NaCl/5% glucosum, 60% glucosum nec 0.01% cycloheximido. Crescere potest in temperatura 20, 25, 30 et 37 1C et non crescit in temperatura 40, 42 nec 45 °C. Amylum et acidum non formantur. Diazonium caeruleum B non respondens. Ureum non hydrolysatur. Ubiquinonum majus: Q-7. Holotypus: Stirps EA1T isolatus aqua, Trat provincia, Thailandia. Cultura et conservatus in Collectionie Culturarum in BIOTEC Culture Collection (BCC), National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), Pathumthani, Thailandia ut BCC 29900T; NITE Biological Resources Center (NBRC), Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology and Evaluation, Chiba, Japonia conservatus ut NBRC 104877T et Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures (CBS), Utrecht, the Netherlands ut CBS 11021T.
Original description
Growth in YM broth: After 3 days at 25 1C, cells are spherical to ovoidal (2.0-3.52.5-4.5 mm) and occur singly or in pairs (Fig. 3). Budding is multilateral. Growth on YM agar: After 30 days at 25 1C, the streak culture is butyrous, creamcoloured, raised, with a smooth surface and has an entire margin. Pseudohyphae and true hyphae are not formed in slide culture on corn meal agar after 7 days at 25 1C (Fig. 2b). Ascospores are not produced on 5% malt extract agar, Fowell's acetate agar, corn meal agar and Gorodkowa agar after 6 weeks at 15 1C. The other phenotypic characteristics are shown in Table 2. Holotype: EA1T is the holotype of C. suwanaritii. The strain was isolated from estuarine water collected from a mangrove forest in Pred Nai village, Trat province, Thailand. The living culture from the type was deposited at the BIOTEC Culture Collection (BCC), National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), Pathumthani, Thailand, as BCC 29900T; NITE Biological Resources Center (NBRC), Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology and Evaluation, Chiba, Japan, as NBRC 104877T; and Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures (CBS), Utrecht, the Netherlands, as CBS 11021T.
Etymology
Etymology: The species epithet suwanaritii (su.wa.na. ri.ti.i. N.L.gen.n) was chosen for this novel species in honour of Associate Professor Poonpilai Suwanarit, who is one of the pioneers in microbial biodiversity research in Thailand.
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| Date entered: | 28/10/2009 03:09:03 |
| Date of release: | 28/10/2009 03:12:59 |
| Entered by: | Mycobank administration |
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