The yeasts : a taxonomic study /
This impressive volume presents 60 genera and 500 species of yeasts. The aims of The Yeasts is two-pronged -first, presenting and discussing a classification of yeasts including diagnoses of genera and descriptions of species, and second, providing methods for the identification of yeast strains. Kn...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam : New York, N.Y. :
Elsevier Science Publishers ; Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co.,
1984.
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Edición: | 3rd rev. and enl. ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; The Yeasts: A Taxonomic Study; Copyright Page; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Directions for the use of the book; Abbreviations; Table of Contents; Chapter I. General classification of the yeasts; A. Delimitation of the yeasts; B. Systems of classification of the yeasts; C. The genera Endomyces and Geotrichum; D. Principles of classification; E. Nomenclature and type strain; F. The future of yeast taxonomy; Chapter II. Methods for the isolation, maintenance, classification and identification of yeasts; I. The isolation and maintenance of yeast cultures.
- II. Procedures for the classification and identification of yeastsIII. Some practical suggestions on the routine identification of yeasts; IV. List of observations and tests included in the standard description with page reference to the methods; V. List of media, reagents and stains; Chapter III. Discussion of the genera belonging to the ascosporogenous yeasts; Genus 1. Ambrosiozyma van der Walt; Genus 2. Arthroascus von Arx; Genus 3. Citeromyces Santa Mar�ia; Genus 4. Clavispora Rodrigues de Miranda; Genus 5. Coccidiascus Chatton; Genus 6. Cyniclomyces van der Walt et Scott.
- Genus 7. Debaryomyces Lodder et Kreger-van Rij nom. cons. Genus 8. Dekkera van der Walt; Genus 9. Guilliermondella Nadson et Krassilnikov; Genus 10. Hanseniaspora Zikes; Genus 11. Hansenula H. et P. Sydow; Genus 12. Issatchenkia Kudriavzev; Genus 13. Kluyveromyces van der Walt emend, van der Walt; Genus 14. Lipomyces Lodder et Kreger-van Rij; Genus 15. Lodderomyces van der Walt; Genus 16. Metschnikowia Kamienski; Genus 17. Nadsonia Sydow; Genus 18. Nematospora Peglion; Genus 19. Pachysolen Boidin et Adzet; Genus 20. Pachytichospora van der Walt; Genus 21. Pichia Hansen.
- Genus 22. Saccharomyces Meyen ex ReessGenus 23. Saccharomycodes Hansen; Genus 24. Saccharomycopsis Schi�onning; Genus 25. Schizosaccharomyces Lindner; Genus 26. Schwanniomyces Kl�ocker; Genus 27. Sporopachydermia Rodrigues de Miranda; Genus 28. Stephanoascus Smith, van der Walt et Johannsen; Genus 29. Torulaspora Lindner; Genus 30. Wickerhamia Soneda; Genus 31. Wickerhamiella van der Walt; Genus 32. Wingea van der Walt; Genus 33. Zygosaccharomyces Barker; Chapter IV. Discussion of the genera belonging to the basidiosporogenous yeasts; A. Filobasidiaceae, the yeast-like genera.
- B. Teliospore-forming yeastsC. Tremellales with a yeast phase (Sirobasidiaceae and Tremellaceae); Chapter V. Discussion of the genera belonging to the imperfect yeasts; 1. Aciculoconidium; 2. Brettanomyces; 3. Bullera; 4. Candida; 5. Cryptococcus; 6. Kloeckera; 7. Malassezia; 8. Oosporidium; 9. Phaffia; 10. Rhodotorula; 11. Sarcinosporon; 12. Schizoblastosporion; 13. Sporobolomyces; 14. Sterigmatomyces; 15. Sympodiomyces; 16. Trichosporon; 17. Trigonopsis; Chapter VI. Keys; 1. Key to the genera; 2. Keys to species and genera not requiring characteristics of sexual reproduction.