Definition of Cystofilobasidiales. Meaning of Cystofilobasidiales. Synonyms of Cystofilobasidiales

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- The Cystofilobasidiales are an order of fungi in the class Tremellomycetes of the Basidiomycota. They usually exhibit a life phase of free-living yeasts...
- Phaffia is a genus of fungi in the order Cystofilobasidiales. The genus comprises orange-red yeasts that form basidia directly from yeast cells, lack...
- Mrakia frigida is a species of fungus in the order Cystofilobasidiales. The species occurs in both a yeast and hyphal state, the latter producing teliospores...
- in other orders including the Agaricostilbales, Cystobasidiales, Cystofilobasidiales, Filobasidiales, Kriegeriales, Microstromatales, Tremellales, Trichosporonales...
- Mrakia is a genus of fungi in the order Cystofilobasidiales. The genus comprises yeasts, some of which have a hyphal state forming teliospores from which...
- 1864 em. Bauer & Oberwinkler Order Bartheletiales Thines 2017 Order Cystofilobasidiales Fell, Roeijmans & Boekhout 1999 Order Filobasidiales Jülich 1981...
- Tremellomycetes Hibbett, Matheny & Manfr. Binder (2007) Orders Chionasterales Cystofilobasidiales Filobasidiales Holtermanniales Tremellales Trichosporonales...
- well as for species distinction in the psychrophilic genus Mrakia (Cystofilobasidiales). Due to these results, IGS has been recommended as a genetic marker...
- worldwide. Fell, Jack W.; Roeijmans, Henri; Boekhout, T. (1999). "Cystofilobasidiales, a new order of basidiomycetous yeasts" (PDF). International Journal...
- mycocin that M. aquatica produces is only able to kill species in the Cystofilobasidiales. "Taxonomy browser (Mrakia aquatica)". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved...