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- Kazachstania may refer to: Kazachstania (trilobite), an arthropod genus in the family Dalmanitidae Kazachstania (fungus), a yeast genus in the family...
- Kazachstania yasuniensis is a recently isolated yeast. This organism is part of the genus Kazachstania, which can be found in a large variety of habitats...
- Kazachstania exigua is a yeast species that commonly occurs in olive brine and in some kefir cultures. It is one of the yeast species used in the production...
- Kazachstania humilis (prev. Candida humilis) is a species of yeast in the genus Kazachstania. It commonly occurs in sourdough and kefir cultures, along...
- Kazachstania is an extinct genus of Devonian-aged trilobites in the order Phacopida. It contains one species, K. gerardoi and has been found in Bolivia...
- Saccharomyces telluris is a species of yeast also known as Kazachstania telluris. Strains of the species have been isolated from microbiota colonizing...
- initially created by auto-aggregations of Lactobacillus kefiranofaciens and Kazachstania turicensis, where multiple biofilm producers cause the surfaces to adhere...
- Brettanomyces Candida ?Citeromyces ?Cyniclomyces ?Debaryomyces ?Issatchenkia Kazachstania (synonymous with Arxiozyma) Kluyveromyces Komagataella Kuraishia Lachancea...
- Duftonia Eodalmanitina Francovichia Gamonedaspis Glyptambon Huntoniatonia Kazachstania Lygdozoon Morgatia Mucronaspis Neoprobolium Odontocephalus Odontochile...
- portal Bioaerosol Ethanol fermentation Evolution of aerobic fermentation Kazachstania yasuniensis – a yeast isolated in 2015 Mycosis (fungal infection in animals)...