著者
小玉 健吉 京野 忠司 市川 邦介 長西 広輔
出版者
日本醗酵工学会
雑誌
醗酵工学雑誌 (ISSN:03675963)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.40, no.11, 1962-11

This paper deals with two yeast cultures which were isolated from a mushroom (Russula spec.) sent from Germany. Judging from the morphology of the ascospores with warty surface walls, these cultures should be classified in the genus Debaryomyces.These isolated agree well with debaryomyces cantarellii Capriotti not only in the morphological properties (ie. large long oval cells in malt extract, pellicle formation in malt extract, etc.) but also in the physiological ones (ie. fermentation of sugars, assimilation of carbon compounds, no vitamin required for growth).This species should be considered as one of the unique and significant species in discussing the diagnosis of genus Debaryomyces, because of both of its strong fermentative ability of sugars and oxidative dissimilation, as well as the cell morphology. A culture of the isolates (L.K.B.D-2) has been deposited in the Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures (Delft. Holland).
著者
小玉 健吉 京野 忠司 市川 邦介 長西 広輔
出版者
日本醗酵工学会
雑誌
醗酵工学雑誌 (ISSN:03675963)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.40, no.9, 1962-09

This paper deals with 5 yeast cultures isolated from soils sent from abroad, which should be classified in the genus Debaryomyces Klocker judging from their ascospores with distinct warty surface walls formed after hetro or isogamic conjugation. These isolates are similiar to Debaryomyces globosus Klocker in many of their properties, as follows : 1. Fermentation of glucose, saccharose and raffinose2. Assimilation of glucose, saccharose3. No pellicle formation on malt or "koji" extract4. A rather higher maximum temperature for the growth (ie 40-41℃).Whereas, in 1952,Lodder et van Rij changed Debaryomyces globosus to Saccharomyces rosei (Guilliermond) Lodder et van Rji, based predominantly on its strongly fermentative activity. In the author's opinion, however, it seems to be noteworthy that, as in most species belonging to genus Debaryomyces Klocker hitherto reported (except for a very few species such as D. vini etc.) a distinct warty wall of ascospores can be clearly observed in all strains under discussion and therefore this characteristic of ascospores should be considered as one of the most important properties to define the genus Debaryomyces as Klocker originally proposed.Eventually, taking the above mentioned into consideration, the authors wish to identify our isolates not as Saccharomyces rosei but as Debaryomyces globosus which should be regarded as a species of different genus from the former in the morphology of ascospores. A type culture of the isolates (D-1) has been deposited in Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures (Delft. Holland).