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Published online ahead of print on 25 September 2009 as doi:ijs.0.016857-0
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol (2009); DOI 10.1099/ijs.0.016857-0
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Three species of yeasts: Candida spencermartinsiae, Candida taylori and Pseudozyma abaconensis spp. nov. from mangrove and coral reef ecosystems

Adele Statzell-Tallman, Gloria Scorzetti and Jack W. Fell1

RSMAS, University of Miami

1 E-mail: jfell{at}rsmas.miami.edu

Three species of yeasts are taxonomically described for strains isolated from marine environments. Candida spencermartinsiae sp. nov. (CBS 10894 T) and Candida taylori sp. nov. (CBS 8508 T) are anamorphic ascomycetous yeasts in a phylogenetic cluster of marine yeasts in the Debaryomyces/Lodderomyces clade of the Saccharomycetales. The two species were isolated from multiple locations among coral reefs and mangrove habitats. Pseudozyma abaconensis sp. nov. (CBS 8380T) is an anamorphic basidiomycete that is related to the smut fungi of the genus Ustilago in the Ustilaginales. P. abaconensis was collected from waters adjacent to a coral reef.







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