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Botryozyma mucatilis sp. nov., an anamorphic ascomycetous yeast associated with nematodes in poplar slime flux.

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Botryozyma mucatilis sp. nov., an anamorphic ascomycetous yeast associated with nematodes in poplar slime flux.

Auteurs : Julia Kerrigan [États-Unis] ; Maudy Th Smith ; Jack D. Rogers ; Gé A. Poot

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Abstract

A new species of Botryozyma, Botryozyma mucatilis, was isolated from the surface of free-living nematodes, Panagrellus dubius, inhabiting slime flux from hybrid poplars, Populus deltoidesxtrichocarpa, in Oregon, USA. This species was discovered in relatively close proximity to the teleomorphic species Ascobotryozyma americana and Ascobotryozyma cognata, both collected from P. dubius nematodes inhabiting beetle galleries in Populus spp. and Populus and Salix spp., respectively. B. mucatilis is recognized as a distinct species based on molecular and morphological data. Sequence divergence in both the D1/D2 domain of the nuclear large-subunit rDNA and internal transcribed spacer region rDNA, low DNA reassociation values, notably different amplified fragment-length polymorphic fingerprints, and significantly longer cells all support the designation of a novel species.

DOI: 10.1016/j.femsyr.2004.06.002
PubMed: 15450192


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