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Meyerozyma guilliermondii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Saccharomycetes
Order: Saccharomycetales
Family: Saccharomycetaceae
Genus: Meyerozyma
Species: M. guilliermondii
Binomial name
Meyerozyma guilliermondii
Wick
Kurtzman et al.
Synonyms
  • Candida guilliermondii
  • Pichia guilliermondii

Meyerozyma guilliermondii (formerly known as Pichia guilliermondii until its rename in 2010) is a species of yeast of the genus Meyerozyma whose asexual or anamorphic form is known as Candida guilliermondii.

Candida guilliermondii has been isolated from numerous human infections, mostly of cutaneous origin, if only from immunosuppressed patients. C. guilliermondii has also been isolated from normal skin and in seawater, feces of animals, fig wasps, buttermilk, leather, fish, and beer.

Morphology

Candida guilliermondii colonies are flat, moist, smooth, and cream to yellow in color on Sabouraud dextrose agar. It does not grow on the surface when inoculated into Sabouraud broth.

When grown on cornmeal-Tween 80 agar at 25 °C for 72 hours, C. guillermondii produces clusters of small blastospores along its pseudohyphae, especially at septal points. Pseudohyphae are short and few in number.

References

  1. J. Bacteriol. 92: 1269 (1966)
  2. Mycoscience 51:7 (2010)

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Taxon identifiers
Meyerozyma guilliermondii
Pichia guilliermondii


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