2008
DOI: 10.1127/0029-5035/2008/0087-0445
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A new species of Trimorphomyces (Basidiomycota, Tremellales) from Taiwan

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“…In the tree derived from the expanded LSU rRNA gene sequence dataset, two teleomorphic mycoparasites Trimorphomyces nebularis and Trimorphomyces sp. CBS 200.94 ( Takashima et al., 2003 , Kirschner and Chen, 2008 ) and three recently published Cryptococcus species were also located in this clade ( Fig. 5 D).…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…In the tree derived from the expanded LSU rRNA gene sequence dataset, two teleomorphic mycoparasites Trimorphomyces nebularis and Trimorphomyces sp. CBS 200.94 ( Takashima et al., 2003 , Kirschner and Chen, 2008 ) and three recently published Cryptococcus species were also located in this clade ( Fig. 5 D).…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Yeasts of this genus are widespread eurybionts and are often found associated with plant material ( Fonseca and Inácio, 2006 , Fonseca et al., 2011 , Yurkov et al., 2015 ). A possible mycoparasitic nature has been suggested for these yeasts, which may have sexual trimorphomyces-like morphs ( Kirschner & Chen 2008 ). This genus currently contains eleven described species ( Table 1 ) and four additional sequences representing potential new species were obtained from public databases ( Fig.…”
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“…Currently, the genus Vishniacozyma contains the species Vishniacozyma carnescens, Vishniacozyma dimennae, Vishniacozyma ellesmerensis, Vishniacozyma foliicola, Vishniacozyma globispora, Vishniacozyma heimaeyensis, Vishniacozyma nebularis, Vishniacozyma penaeus, Vishniacozyma psychrotolerans, Vishniacozyma taibaiensis, Vishniacozyma tephrensis and Vishniacozyma victoriae [11,12]. The phylogenetic transfer of Trimorphomyces nebularis to he genus Vishniacozyma was based on the D1/D2 domain sequence as there is no other genetic data deposited in databases [11,13]. All species are morphologically indistinguishable [11], except V. nebularis, which, unlike the rest of the genus, has a sexual state [13].…”
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“…The phylogenetic transfer of Trimorphomyces nebularis to he genus Vishniacozyma was based on the D1/D2 domain sequence as there is no other genetic data deposited in databases [11,13]. All species are morphologically indistinguishable [11], except V. nebularis, which, unlike the rest of the genus, has a sexual state [13].…”
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