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Bullera <Filobasidiales>

Known as: Bullera 
National Institutes of Health

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2006
2006
Seven strains of ballistoconidiogenous yeasts that contain xylose, form Q-10 ubiquinone, propagate by budding and don't produce… 
2005
2005
VY-68, a ballistoconidiogenous yeast strain, isolated from a plant leaf at Cuc Phuong National Park of Ninh Binh Province… 
2004
2004
Two ballistoconidium-forming yeast strains, CH 2.504 and CH 2.509, were isolated from the wilting leaves of Parthenocissus sp… 
2004
2004
Among yeasts isolated from plant leaves collected in different regions of China that form whitish or yellowish colonies and… 
2004
2004
Two yeast strains, the cells of which contained xylose and Q-10 as the major ubiquinone, were isolated from a plant leaf… 
2002
2002
Two strains of ballistoconidiogenous yeasts that contain xylose and form Q-10 ubiquinone were isolated from plant leaves… 
1990
1990
The intracellular polysaccharides formed byBullera alba VKM Y-2141 have been investigated. This culture synthesizes a… 
1987
1987
Seventeen strains of ballistosporous yeasts isolated from various plant materials in Japan and Canada were found to represent an… 
1983
1983
All CBS strains of the ballistosporic genera Bullera and Sporobolomyces were screened for the presence of xylose by means of gas…