Flowers as a reservoir of yeast diversity: description of Wickerhamiella nectarea f.a. sp. nov., and Wickerhamiella natalensis f.a. sp. nov. from South African flowers and pollinators, and transfer of related Candida species to the genus Wickerhamiella as new combinations
Clara de Vega(Universidad de Sevilla), Marc‐André Lachance(Western University), Steven D. Johnson(University of KwaZulu-Natal), Rafael G. Albaladejo(Universidad de Sevilla), Beatriz Guzmán(Real Jardín Botánico), Carlos M. Herrera(Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), Sandy‐Lynn Steenhuisen(University of the Free State)
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