Candida tolerans explained
Candida tolerans is an ascomycetous yeast species first isolated from Australian Hibiscus flowers. It is small and a pseudomycelium is formed. The carbon and nitrogen assimilation pattern is similar to that of Zygosaccharomyces rouxii. Its type strain is UWO (PS) 98-115.5 (CBS 8613).[1]
Further reading
Notes and References
- Lachance MA, Bowles JM, Starmer WT, Barker JS . Kodamaea kakaduensis and Candida tolerans, two new ascomycetous yeast species from Australian Hibiscus flowers. . Can J Microbiol . 1999 . 45 . 2 . 172–7 . 10380650 . 10.1139/w98-225 .