Pichia (Hansenula and Hyphopichia are obsolete synonyms) is a genus of yeasts in the family Pichiaceae with spherical, elliptical, or oblong acuminate...
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Pichia kudriavzevii (formerly Candida krusei) is a budding yeast (a species of fungus) involved in chocolate production. P. kudriavzevii is an emerging...
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Komagataella (redirect from Pichia pastoris)
yeast within the order Saccharomycetales. It was found in the 1960s as Pichia pastoris, with its feature of using methanol as a source of carbon and energy...
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Meyerozyma guilliermondii (redirect from 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...
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Pichia membranifaciens is a species of yeast. Lee MD, Creagh JW, Fredericks LR, Crabtree AM, Patel JS, Rowley PA (March 2022). "The Characterization of...
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Wickerhamomyces anomalus (redirect from Pichia anomala)
reclassified as Wickerhamomyces anomalus. Distinguished from some other species of Pichia by high osmotolerance, P. anomala ferments sucrose, and assimilates raffinose...
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Pichia heedii is a species of yeast in the family Saccharomycetaceae. Described in 1978, it was found growing on a dead senita cactus plant (Lophocereus...
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Ogataea methanolica (redirect from Pichia methanolica)
(Makig.) Kurtzman & Robnett 2010 Synonyms Pichia cellobiosa J.D. Lee & Komag. 1980< Pichia aganobii Urakami & Michimi 1977 Pichia methanolica Makig. 1974...
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Scheffersomyces stipitis (redirect from Pichia stipitis)
Scheffersomyces stipitis (formerly Pichia stipitis) is a species of yeast, belonging to the "CUG Clade" of ascomycetous yeasts. This is a group of fungi...
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unicellular yeasts (e.g., of the genera Saccharomyces, Kluyveromyces, Pichia, and Candida), and many filamentous fungi living as saprotrophs, parasites...
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